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reviewing the runtime state of components and services deployed in \{product---name}
Description
Monitoring is the process of reviewing the statistics of a system to improve performance or solve problems. By monitoring the state of various components and services deployed in \{product---name}, performance bottlenecks can be identified, failures can be anticipated, and runtime standards can be established and observed. Data gathered by monitoring can also be useful in performance tuning and capacity planning.
The \{product---name} monitoring service is enabled by default, that is,
the monitoring-enabled
attribute of the monitoring-service
element
is set to true. Once the monitoring service is enabled, a deployed
module can then be enabled for monitoring by setting its monitoring
level to HIGH or LOW (default is OFF). Monitoring can be configured
dynamically by using the Administration Console or the
enable-monitoring
and the disable-monitoring
subcommands. The set
subcommand can also be used with dotted names to enable or disable
monitoring. However, a server restart is required for changes made by
using the set
subcommand to take affect.
Monitoring data can be viewed by using the Administration Console or by
using the subcommands of the asadmin
utility.
The monitor
subcommand displays monitoring data for a given type,
similar to the UNIX top
command. The data is presented at given
intervals.
The list
and get
subcommands display comprehensive data. Both use
dotted names to specify monitorable objects.
Alternate tools for monitoring \{product---name} components and services include JConsole and the REST interface.
The Monitoring Scripting Client or DTrace Monitoring can be used to start the available monitoring probes. Using these tools is helpful in identifying performance issues during runtime. Monitoring Scripting Client or DTrace Monitoring are only usable if their modules are present.
See Also
"Administering the Monitoring Service" in GlassFish Server Open Source Edition Administration Guide
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