3 Getting Started

Are You Monitoring an Application or Analyzing Collected Data?

HPjmeter helps you to monitor a live run of your application. You can also view saved data captured using HPjmeter during a live session, by using profiling or garbage collection options when you start your application, or if you are running HP JDK/JRE 5.0.04 (or higher), by starting and stopping profiling data collection from the command line.

Choose the get started information appropriate for your activity:

Using HPjmeter to Monitor Applications (page 23)

Using HPjmeter to Analyze Profiling Data (page 29)

Using HPjmeter to Analyze Garbage Collection Data (page 31)

Profiling with Zero Preparation (page 62)

Need a jumpstart?:

To aid in starting your use of HPjmeter, the console can display a beginning console guide containing hints for getting started. The guide provides hints according to data set selected in the console main pane.

To enable or disable the console guide, click EditWindow Preferences and toggle to the desired option.

Using HPjmeter to Monitor Applications

The following sections summarize how to use HPjmeter to monitor applications. Detailed descriptions of the behavior of HPjmeter are linked to from each section.

Configure and Start Your Application

1.Set the command line of your Java application to use the JVM agent and any desired agent options.

2.Start your application with the JVM agent.

For details, see:

Configuring your Application to Use HPjmeter Command Line Options (page 15)

JVM Agent Options (page 17)

Confirm that the Node Agent is Running

With a standard installation, the node agent should be running on the systems where it was installed.

For details about the node agent, see:

Managing Node Agents On HP-UX (page 37)

Start the Console

Start the console from a local installation on your client workstation.

For starting instructions by platform, see Starting the Console.

Connect to the Node Agent from the Console

Procedure 3-2 Connection to Server (Default Mode)

To connect to a node agent:

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