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View Page HistoryThe daemon *{{petals-cli-nagios}}* listen JMX notifications coming from Petals ESB nodes using a dedicated Petals CLI command. When it receives a JMX notification, it formats and prints an external command for Nagios. The host and service emitting the JMX notification are transformed into Nagios host and Nagios service through a mapping file.
{warning}In this documentation, the term "Allocated threads" must be understood as "Active threads", see [PETALSDISTRIB-37|https://jira.petalslink.com/browse/PETALSDISTRIB-37]. This naming error will be fixed in the next version.{warning}
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# Example for a Petals BC SOAP running on a Petals ESB node declared as petals-esb-node-1 in Nagios.
emitter.petals-bc-soap@localhost=petals-esb-node-1
emitter.petals-bc-soap@localhost=petals-esb-node-1
name.org.ow2.petals.bc.soap.httpserver.threadpool.exhausted=BC SOAP - HTTP Server - Current allocated active threads
name.org.ow2.petals.component.framework.process.message.acceptor.pool.thread.dead=BC SOAP - Current MEX acceptor threads
name.org.ow2.petals.component.framework.process.message.processor.thread.pool.exhausted=BC SOAP - Current MEX processor threads
name.org.ow2.petals.component.framework.process.message.processor.thread.pool.exhausted=BC SOAP - Current MEX processor threads