Possible to access CFSTAT metrics via cfm documents?

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    Default Possible to access CFSTAT metrics via cfm documents?

    Just wondering if anyone knows if there is some way of accessing CFSTAT metric
    data in my cfm pages. I'm writing a system monitoring utility which pulls data
    from our servers and presents it in an XML document which our monitoring
    utilities then consume.

    Thanks in advance for a shove in the right direction!

    ERMSMatt Guest

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    Default Re: Possible to access CFSTAT metrics via cfm documents?

    yes, use the getMetricData("perf__monitor") method.

    ---nimer

    "ERMSMatt" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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    > Just wondering if anyone knows if there is some way of accessing CFSTAT
    > metric
    > data in my cfm pages. I'm writing a system monitoring utility which pulls
    > data
    > from our servers and presents it in an XML document which our monitoring
    > utilities then consume.
    >
    > Thanks in advance for a shove in the right direction!
    >

    Mike Nimer Guest

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