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Document
Information
Preface
1. Overview of Java SE Monitoring and
Management
Key
Monitoring and Management Features
Java VM
Instrumentation
Monitoring and
Management API
Monitoring and
Management Tools
Java Management
Extensions (JMX) Technology
What are
MBeans?
MBean
Server
Creating and
Registering MBeans
Instrumenting
Applications
Platform
MXBeans
Platform MBean
Server
2. Monitoring and Management Using JMX
Technology
Setting System
Properties
Enabling the
Out-of-the-Box Management
Local Monitoring
and Management
Local Monitoring
and Management Using JConsole
Remote
Monitoring and Management
Using Password
Authentication
Disabling Password
Authentication
Using SSL
Enabling RMI
Registry Authentication
Enabling SSL
Client Authentication
Disabling
SSL
Disabling
Security
Remote Monitoring
with JConsole
Remote Monitoring
with JConsole with SSL Disabled
Remote Monitoring
with JConsole with SSL Enabled
Using
Password and Access Files
Password
Files
Access
Files
Out-of-the-Box Monitoring and Management
Properties
Configuration
Errors
Connecting
to the JMX Agent Programmatically
Setting up
Monitoring and Management Programmatically
Mimicking
Out-of-the-Box Management Using the JMX Remote API
Example of
Mimicking Out-of-the-Box Management
Monitoring
Applications through a Firewall
Using an Agent
Class to Instrument an Application
3. Using JConsole
Starting JConsole
Command
Syntax
Setting up
Local Monitoring
Setting up
Remote Monitoring
Setting up
Secure Remote Monitoring
Connecting to a JMX Agent
Dynamic
Attach
Connecting
JConsole to a Local Process
Connecting
JConsole to a Remote Process
Connecting
Using a JMX Service URL
Presenting the JConsole Tabs
Viewing
Overview Information
Saving
Chart Data
Monitoring Memory Consumption
Heap and
Non-Heap Memory
Memory Pools
and Memory Managers
Garbage
Collection
Monitoring Thread Use
Detecting
Deadlocked Threads
Monitoring Class Loading
Viewing VM
Information
Monitoring and
Managing MBeans
Constructing
the MBean Tree
MBean
Attributes
MBean
Operations
MBean
Notifications
HotSpot
Diagnostic MXBean
Creating
Custom Tabs
4. Using the Platform MBean Server and
Platform MXBeans
Using
the Platform MBean Server
Accessing
Platform MXBeans
Accessing
Platform MXBeans via the ManagementFactory Class
Accessing
Platform MXBeans via an MXBean Proxy
Accessing
Platform MXBeans via the MBeanServerConnection
Class
Using Oracle JDK's Platform Extension
Accessing MXBean
Attributes Directly
Accessing MXBean
Attributes via MBeanServerConnection
Monitoring
Thread Contention and CPU Time
Managing the
Operating System
Logging
Management
Detecting Low
Memory
Memory
Thresholds
Usage
Threshold
Collection Usage
Threshold
Memory
MXBean
Memory Pool
MXBean
Polling
Threshold
Notifications
5. SNMP
Monitoring and Management
Enabling
the SNMP Agent
Access Control List
File
To Enable the SNMP
Agent in a Single-user Environment
To Enable the SNMP
Agent in a Multiple-user Environment
SNMP
Monitoring and Management Properties
Configuration
Errors
A. Additional Security
Information For Microsoft Windows
How to
Secure a Password File on Microsoft Windows Systems
To
Secure a Password File on Windows XP Professional Edition
To
Secure a Password File on Windows XP Home Edition
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