Preventing adicional dialog boxes when clearing stats doesn't work
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GoogleCodeExporter commented
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Clear stats from the "all" period
2.Accept both dialog boxes popping up and select "prevent this page from
showing new dialog boxes"
3.Next time you want to clear stats, the link won't work, only when clearing
cache the link works again, but dialog boxes keep showing.
This is particularly painful to me, because i'm trying to get new data each 5
min, and the only way i could achieve that would be by clearing data each time
i look for it and the dialog boxes keep my curl command from resetting the
data.
I'm using JavaMelody to monitor an Alfresco, I get data from different sources
and then merge them into Cacti.
Maybe someone knows about another way of resetting through commands remotely,
that would be of use too.
Thanks.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by ab.light...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2015 at 11:20
GoogleCodeExporter commented
First, note that the "prevent this page from showing new dialog boxes" is a
browser specific feature (of google chrome), so javamelody does not have much
to do with that browser feature if it does not work as you want.
But, fortunately if you want to clear all stats from a browser or from a script
with wget or curl, you just have to call the following URL (host and context
depends on your server):
http://host/context/monitoring?action=clear_counter&counter=all
And ignore the "OK" dialog box in the result.
By the way, if you want to get data as JSON or as XML from a script, you can
read about JSON and XML at
https://code.google.com/p/javamelody/wiki/ExternalAPI
Original comment by evernat@free.fr
on 29 Mar 2015 at 10:28
- Changed state: Invalid
GoogleCodeExporter commented
I'm aware of that URL to call using cURL, but when i try it the process will
not end, and the stats are not cleared. I guessed it was because it kept
waiting for the confirmation of the dialog box, could it be? I'll attach the
output of the cURL command you told me, maybe it'll help and you can see
something i didn't.
Thanks a lot!
Original comment by ab.light...@gmail.com
on 30 Mar 2015 at 2:55
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GoogleCodeExporter commented
In the debugging logs at the end of page, it is written:
Mon Mar 30 16:25:35 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
Mon Mar 30 16:30:38 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
Mon Mar 30 16:33:05 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
Mon Mar 30 16:39:21 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
Mon Mar 30 16:41:17 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
Mon Mar 30 16:42:57 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
Mon Mar 30 16:45:12 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
Mon Mar 30 16:45:46 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
Mon Mar 30 16:47:09 CEST 2015 DEBUG Action 'CLEAR_COUNTER' executed. Result:
Statistics null cleared.
In these messages, "null" is not good.
And it seems that when you call the URL with curl, the "&counter=all" is
missing.
You should call http://host/context/monitoring?action=clear_counter&counter=all
and not http://host/context/monitoring?action=clear_counter
Maybe you need to write the URL between double-quotes?
Original comment by evernat@free.fr
on 1 Apr 2015 at 10:52
GoogleCodeExporter commented
You got it, the URL needed to be double-quoted, now it works really good.
Thanks for everything.
Original comment by ab.light...@gmail.com
on 24 Apr 2015 at 12:05