JVM monitoring tools 2 --- Jprofiler

1. Jprofiler is to monitor the JVM business tool

Official website: http://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html

Full function, is relatively heavy, the use of the complex and demanding, memory consumption tool itself

2. Monitoring mode

  • Wait mode

  • Non-wait mode: tomcat started independently, Jprofiler ready to be connected. The general selection

  • Offline mode

3. Create a remote monitoring tomcat

  • Local installation tomcat7.0: tomcat7.0 compressed, to extract to a local

  • Remote server-side installation jprofile Service

    1.linux established in / opt / jprofiler7

    2.cd /opt/jprofiler7

    3. The jprofiler_linux_7_1_2.sh into them

    4.chmod +x *.sh

    5../jprofiler_linux_7_1_2.sh -c

    6. The first step in the installation directly enter, enter the second step 2 the transport means is a custom, can be changed after the installation path, to / opt / jprofiler7

  • Local installation Jprofiler (jProfiler7.1.2 64-bit bit .zip or .zip jProfiler7.1.2 32)

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    Note that the local tomcat server version to be consistent and

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    tomcat \ bin directory, find startup_jprofiler.sh, his copy to the same directory as the tomcat server

    If tomcat is started, use the kill command to kill

    Execute the command sh startup_jprofiler.sh in the server tomcat \ bin directory

    Wait a moment you will see similar Server startup in xxx ms

  • jprofiler tomcat service in remote connections

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