on 2023 Mar 22 7:32 AM
We would like to know the number of JDBC connection to XSA's application instance.
My project FS-QUO/FS-PRO applications are working on the XSA and we would like check the number of JDBC connection to FS-QUO/FS-PRO because the user get not to access FS-QUO/FS-PRO by the number of JDBC connection reaching the number of connection pool.
Please let me know how we can check the number of JDBC connection to XSA's application instance.
*Additional information:
SAP Product support team let us know we maybe be able to check the number of JDBC connection to XSA's application instance after customizing setting by JConsole accessing from local to XSA server.
But now we still can access the XSA server's by JConsole but we can not get the number of JDBC connections.
If you also know this point of related with JConsole, please let me know how to set the JConsole configuration that we can check the number of JDBC connection to XSA's application instance.
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