Jopr is a management platform for everything from the OS level load and network metrics through common databases to application servers and projects. The system includes support for monitoring and/or managing Apache httpd, Apache Tomcat, JBoss Application Server, PostgreSQL, and other popular open source projects. It is built on the powerful RHQ plugin model that allows for the quick development of support for new projects. It supports inventory auto-discovery, rich monitoring and alerting, operational control, configuration management, content deployment, log tracking, and full history and auditing. It supports fine-grained security and rich group management.
| Tags | Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks Monitoring |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X Windows Windows OS Independent POSIX AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: This release delivers a host of new functionality over the previous releases of the RHQ infrastructure and Jopr management projects. It delivers new support for managing Apache Tomcat, a new AJAX user interface with inventory trees, context menus, and a global menu system. It also delivers groupwise configuration editing and new capabilities for managing any type of resources as if they were clusters, even when spread across many boxes. It also adds subsystem views for a global understanding of what is happening in your managed environments and agent auto-upgrades.


Changes: This release adds a number of new features and enhancements, including high-availability management via clusters of RHQ servers, increased performance and reliability, user interface improvements such as a DynaGroup wizard, and bugfixes. It also adds new plugins for monitoring SSH, JIRA, Oracle, Hudson, and other projects.This a recommended upgrade..


Changes: This update fixes the broken archive from the 1.0.1 release.


Changes: This release fixes a number of usability and stability issues. It also greatly improves the experience of developing plugins, with new documentation and tools and an improved metadata update system.


Changes: This first release delivers all the core infrastructure services, the agent, server, and Web UI, and a small set of initial plugins supporting platform level monitoring, JMX, and PostgreSQL.