JMX Monitoring
JMX Monitoring
Elastic Path Commerce exposes application metrics via JMX (Java Monitoring Extensions).
Application JMX Metrics
The following JMX metrics are available:
Metrics | JMX Path(s) |
---|---|
Camel statistics for asynchronous messaging |
org.apache.camel |
Core caching configuration and statistics - for both application and OpenJPA data caches |
net.sf.ehcache CacheConfiguration <context>-CacheManager CacheStatistics <context>-CacheManager |
Cortex combined transaction statistics - counts, response times, rates | EP-RelOS EP-RelOS.<host>.COMBINED.ALL.<scope> EP-RelOS.<host>.COMBINED.CREATE.<scope> EP-RelOS.<host>.COMBINED.DELETE.<scope> EP-RelOS.<host>.COMBINED.READ.<scope> EP-RelOS.<host>.COMBINED.UPDATE.<scope> |
Cortex per-resource transaction statistics - counts, response times, rates |
EP-RelOS EP-RelOS.<host>.resource.<resourceName>.ALL.<scope> EP-RelOS.<host>.resource.<resourceName>.CREATE.<scope> EP-RelOS.<host>.resource.<resourceName>.DELETE.<scope> EP-RelOS.<host>.resource.<resourceName>.READ.<scope> EP-RelOS.<host>.resource.<resourceName>.UPDATE.<scope> |
Cortex request scope caching |
EP-RelOS EP-RelOS.<host>.RequestCache.* |
Cortex executor statistics |
EP-RelOS EP-RelOS.<host>.executorService.* |
Quartz jobs in CM Server and Search Server |
quartz QuartzScheduler CMServerJMXScheduler SearchServerJmxScheduler |
Search Server indexing |
com.elasticpath.search |
Solr indexes |
solr/<indexName> |
Enabling JMX Remote Connections
To enable JMX remote connections to your production server:
- Open your server's startup script with a text editor.
- Modify JAVA_OPTS to include the
following:
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=6969 -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false
This will allow a JMX client to connect to port 6969. - Restart the server.