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jconsole(1) |
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jconsole − Java Monitoring and Management Console
jconsole [ options ] [ connection ... ]
options
Options, if used, should follow immediately after the command name.
connection = pid | host:port | jmxUrl
pid
Process ID of a local Java VM. The Java VM must be running
with the same user ID as the user ID running jconsole. See
JMX Monitoring and Management for details.
host:port Name of the host system on
which the Java VM is running and the port number specified
by the system property
com.sun.management.jmxremote.port when the Java VM
was started. See JMX Monitoring and Management for details.
jmxUrl Address of the JMX agent to be
connected to as described in JMXServiceURL.
The jconsole command launches a graphical console tool that enables you to monitor and manage Java applications and virtual machines on a local or remote machine.
On Windows, jconsole does not associate with a console window. It will, however, display a dialog box with error information if the jconsole command fails for some reason.
−interval=n
Set the update interval to n seconds (default is 4 seconds).
−notile
Do not tile windows initially (for two or more connections).
−pluginpath plugins
Specify a list of directories
or JAR files which are searched for JConsole plugins. The
plugins path should contain a
provider−configuration file named:
META−INF/services/com.sun.tools.jconsole.JConsolePlugin
containing one
line for each plugin specifying the fully qualified class
name of the class implementing the
com.sun.tools.jconsole.JConsolePlugin class.
−version
Output version information and exit.
−help
Output help message and exit.
−J<flag>
Pass <flag> to the Java virtual machine on which jconsole is run.
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Using JConsole |
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Monitoring and Management for Java Platform |
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