# jmx_exporter **Repository Path**: zh-xy/jmx_exporter ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: jmx_exporter - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2021-07-22 - **Last Updated**: 2021-07-22 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README JMX Exporter ===== JMX to Prometheus exporter: a collector that can configurably scrape and expose mBeans of a JMX target. This exporter is intended to be run as a Java Agent, exposing a HTTP server and serving metrics of the local JVM. It can be also run as an independent HTTP server and scrape remote JMX targets, but this has various disadvantages, such as being harder to configure and being unable to expose process metrics (e.g., memory and CPU usage). Running the exporter as a Java Agent is thus strongly encouraged. ## Running The Java agent is available in two versions with identical functionality: * [jmx_prometheus_javaagent-0.16.1.jar](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/io/prometheus/jmx/jmx_prometheus_javaagent/0.16.1/jmx_prometheus_javaagent-0.16.1.jar) requires Java >= 7. * [jmx_prometheus_javaagent-0.16.1_java6.jar](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/io/prometheus/jmx/jmx_prometheus_javaagent_java6/0.16.1/jmx_prometheus_javaagent_java6-0.16.1.jar) is compatible with Java 6. The only difference between these versions is the version of the bundled snakeyaml dependency. See [release notes](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter/releases/tag/parent-0.16.1) for more info. To run as a Java agent, download one of the JARs and run: ``` java -javaagent:./jmx_prometheus_javaagent-0.16.1.jar=8080:config.yaml -jar yourJar.jar ``` Metrics will now be accessible at http://localhost:8080/metrics To bind the java agent to a specific IP change the port number to `host:port`. See `./run_sample_httpserver.sh` for a sample script that runs the httpserver against itself. Please note that due to the nature of JMX the `/metrics` endpoint might exceed Prometheus default scrape timeout of 10 seconds. ## Building `./mvnw package` to build. ## Configuration The configuration is in YAML. An example with all possible options: ```yaml --- startDelaySeconds: 0 hostPort: 127.0.0.1:1234 username: password: jmxUrl: service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://127.0.0.1:1234/jmxrmi ssl: false lowercaseOutputName: false lowercaseOutputLabelNames: false whitelistObjectNames: ["org.apache.cassandra.metrics:*"] blacklistObjectNames: ["org.apache.cassandra.metrics:type=ColumnFamily,*"] rules: - pattern: 'org.apache.cassandra.metrics<>Value: (\d+)' name: cassandra_$1_$2 value: $3 valueFactor: 0.001 labels: {} help: "Cassandra metric $1 $2" cache: false type: GAUGE attrNameSnakeCase: false ``` Name | Description ---------|------------ startDelaySeconds | start delay before serving requests. Any requests within the delay period will result in an empty metrics set. hostPort | The host and port to connect to via remote JMX. If neither this nor jmxUrl is specified, will talk to the local JVM. username | The username to be used in remote JMX password authentication. password | The password to be used in remote JMX password authentication. jmxUrl | A full JMX URL to connect to. Should not be specified if hostPort is. ssl | Whether JMX connection should be done over SSL. To configure certificates you have to set following system properties:
`-Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=/home/user/.keystore`
`-Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=changeit`
`-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/home/user/.truststore`
`-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=changeit` lowercaseOutputName | Lowercase the output metric name. Applies to default format and `name`. Defaults to false. lowercaseOutputLabelNames | Lowercase the output metric label names. Applies to default format and `labels`. Defaults to false. whitelistObjectNames | A list of [ObjectNames](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/management/ObjectName.html) to query. Defaults to all mBeans. blacklistObjectNames | A list of [ObjectNames](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/management/ObjectName.html) to not query. Takes precedence over `whitelistObjectNames`. Defaults to none. rules | A list of rules to apply in order, processing stops at the first matching rule. Attributes that aren't matched aren't collected. If not specified, defaults to collecting everything in the default format. pattern | Regex pattern to match against each bean attribute. The pattern is not anchored. Capture groups can be used in other options. Defaults to matching everything. attrNameSnakeCase | Converts the attribute name to snake case. This is seen in the names matched by the pattern and the default format. For example, anAttrName to an\_attr\_name. Defaults to false. name | The metric name to set. Capture groups from the `pattern` can be used. If not specified, the default format will be used. If it evaluates to empty, processing of this attribute stops with no output. value | Value for the metric. Static values and capture groups from the `pattern` can be used. If not specified the scraped mBean value will be used. valueFactor | Optional number that `value` (or the scraped mBean value if `value` is not specified) is multiplied by, mainly used to convert mBean values from milliseconds to seconds. labels | A map of label name to label value pairs. Capture groups from `pattern` can be used in each. `name` must be set to use this. Empty names and values are ignored. If not specified and the default format is not being used, no labels are set. help | Help text for the metric. Capture groups from `pattern` can be used. `name` must be set to use this. Defaults to the mBean attribute description and the full name of the attribute. cache | Whether to cache bean name expressions to rule computation (match and mismatch). Not recommended for rules matching on bean value, as only the value from the first scrape will be cached and re-used. This can increase performance when collecting a lot of mbeans. Defaults to `false`. type | The type of the metric, can be `GAUGE`, `COUNTER` or `UNTYPED`. `name` must be set to use this. Defaults to `UNTYPED`. Metric names and label names are sanitized. All characters other than `[a-zA-Z0-9:_]` are replaced with underscores, and adjacent underscores are collapsed. There's no limitations on label values or the help text. A minimal config is `{}`, which will connect to the local JVM and collect everything in the default format. Note that the scraper always processes all mBeans, even if they're not exported. Example configurations for javaagents can be found at https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter/tree/master/example_configs ### Pattern input The format of the input matches against the pattern is ``` domainattrName: value ``` Part | Description ---------|------------ domain | Bean name. This is the part before the colon in the JMX object name. beanPropertyName/Value | Bean properties. These are the key/values after the colon in the JMX object name. keyN | If composite or tabular data is encountered, the name of the attribute is added to this list. attrName | The name of the attribute. For tabular data, this will be the name of the column. If `attrNameSnakeCase` is set, this will be converted to snake case. value | The value of the attribute. No escaping or other changes are made to these values, with the exception of if `attrNameSnakeCase` is set. The default help includes this string, except for the value. ### Default format The default format will transform beans in a way that should produce sane metrics in most cases. It is ``` domain_beanPropertyValue1_key1_key2_...keyN_attrName{beanpropertyName2="beanPropertyValue2", ...}: value ``` If a given part isn't set, it'll be excluded. ## Testing The JMX exporter uses [Testcontainers](https://www.testcontainers.org/) to run tests with different Java versions. You need to have Docker installed to run these tests. You can run the tests with: ``` ./mvnw verify ``` ## Debugging You can start the jmx's scraper in standalone mode in order to debug what is called ``` git clone https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter.git cd jmx_exporter ./mvnw package java -cp collector/target/collector*.jar io.prometheus.jmx.JmxScraper service:jmx:rmi:your_url ``` To get finer logs (including the duration of each jmx call), create a file called logging.properties with this content: ``` handlers=java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.level=ALL io.prometheus.jmx.level=ALL io.prometheus.jmx.shaded.io.prometheus.jmx.level=ALL ``` Add the following flag to your Java invocation: `-Djava.util.logging.config.file=/path/to/logging.properties` ## Installing A Debian binary package is created as part of the build process and it can be used to install an executable into `/usr/bin/jmx_exporter` with configuration in `/etc/jmx_exporter/jmx_exporter.yaml`.