How to get CPU usage in JMX custom yaml file?
I have this code in .yaml to get the classes and the uptime but I don't know how do I get the CPU Usage.
Code:
- include:
domain: java.lang
type: Runtime
attribute:
Uptime:
metric_type: gauge
alias: jvm.uptime
- include:
domain: java.lang
type: ClassLoading
attribute:
LoadedClassCount:
metric_type: gauge
alias: jvm.classes.count
java jmx
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I have this code in .yaml to get the classes and the uptime but I don't know how do I get the CPU Usage.
Code:
- include:
domain: java.lang
type: Runtime
attribute:
Uptime:
metric_type: gauge
alias: jvm.uptime
- include:
domain: java.lang
type: ClassLoading
attribute:
LoadedClassCount:
metric_type: gauge
alias: jvm.classes.count
java jmx
have you checked this: stackoverflow.com/questions/18489273/…
– lonelyloner
Nov 16 '18 at 21:45
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I have this code in .yaml to get the classes and the uptime but I don't know how do I get the CPU Usage.
Code:
- include:
domain: java.lang
type: Runtime
attribute:
Uptime:
metric_type: gauge
alias: jvm.uptime
- include:
domain: java.lang
type: ClassLoading
attribute:
LoadedClassCount:
metric_type: gauge
alias: jvm.classes.count
java jmx
I have this code in .yaml to get the classes and the uptime but I don't know how do I get the CPU Usage.
Code:
- include:
domain: java.lang
type: Runtime
attribute:
Uptime:
metric_type: gauge
alias: jvm.uptime
- include:
domain: java.lang
type: ClassLoading
attribute:
LoadedClassCount:
metric_type: gauge
alias: jvm.classes.count
java jmx
java jmx
asked Nov 16 '18 at 21:39
Miguel Ernesto Saavedra GuedezMiguel Ernesto Saavedra Guedez
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have you checked this: stackoverflow.com/questions/18489273/…
– lonelyloner
Nov 16 '18 at 21:45
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have you checked this: stackoverflow.com/questions/18489273/…
– lonelyloner
Nov 16 '18 at 21:45
have you checked this: stackoverflow.com/questions/18489273/…
– lonelyloner
Nov 16 '18 at 21:45
have you checked this: stackoverflow.com/questions/18489273/…
– lonelyloner
Nov 16 '18 at 21:45
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have you checked this: stackoverflow.com/questions/18489273/…
– lonelyloner
Nov 16 '18 at 21:45