Sysload Agent for Java
This Sysload agent is able to retrieve Apache Server metrics.
oaJVM v1.2
Sysload Custom Agent for JVM
Discovers and Collects metrics on Java Virtual Machines
by Michael
Checler, 16/02/2015
Automic
Notes :
Some metrics are only available on Linux :
- Native
memory allocated
- Native memory used
- Main memory used
"Maximum capacity allowed" metric may be
not available if not specified in command line if JVM (corresponds to -Xmx argument)
Prerequisites:
Any system :
- Java Development Kit v7 or above must be installed
On Windows :
- Read rights
from current user on running JVM
- Usually, the service of Sysload custom agent must run under same account as monitored
JVM
You may check with the following:
From you JDK installation directory, type in the command :
\path\to\jdk\bin\jps
If this command does not return the PID of the running JVM processes you want to monitor,
then it means you have
not the right to do so. Change your account and retry
On Linux :
- bc command (to do arithmetic operations)
Implementation:
Unzip the archive
setup -task install
and answer the questions
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To update it, upload the source
package in your own Syslaod Studio, modify it and regenerate setup
Products | Workload Automation, Automic Automation |
Operating Systems | Linux, Windows |
Last update | 2017-05-22 09:04:41.0 |
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