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I have some JBoss 5.1.0 instances running on JDK1.6 on RHEL5. I would like to access heap/permgen/etc information from their VMs.

The JBoss configuration has not explicitly enabled JMX on the JVM for remote access with JConsole/JVisualVM.

I can access JBoss-related information through Twiddle, and, if I had a GUI on this machine, I would be able to access this information by running JConsole/JVisualVM (JDK 1.6 allows the connection of these clients after the app has been started, even without the com.sun.management options).

Is there a way to access this information without restarting these VMs?

The ways I can envisage doing it are:

  • Using Twiddle to access this information through JBoss' JMX console - if this is possible, what should I be passing in to find the information?
  • Using a command line client to connect to the running JDK in the same way that JConsole can. I am aware of cmdline-jmxclient but I don't know if it is capable of this.

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The solution is to use jstat:

jstat -gccapacity -t 4994 5s

This line prints out the Garbage Collector capacity information, plus a timestamp for process 4994 every 5 seconds.

You need to be the correct user to gain access to the VM, so for me the above command had to be run sudo -u jboss jstat ....

There's lots more information on the documentation page.

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