Figure 7-5 Enable or Disable Alerts Window

Related Topics

Using the Alert Controller (page 105) to deactivate or reactivate enabled alerts

Specifying Filters for Monitoring

You can control the amount of information that HPjmeter provides during a live session by filtering out classes using the Filters tab of the Session Preferences dialog box.

Filters may be inclusive or exclusive, but not both:Inclusive filters include only the specified classes in a filter set.Exclusive filters remove all classes that are listed in a filter set.You can add new filters or edit existing filters as desired.

To begin editing an existing filter, double-click the desired filter listed on the Filters tab.

To add a new filter, click Add Filter Set.

To reset the selections to the original settings, click the Restore Defaults button.

HPjmeter uses bytecode instrumentation to collect data. If a class is not instrumented, the JVM agent metrics that use bytecode instrumentation do not provide any output related to the class

methods. To see the list of filters in effect while the data was collected, click the where it appears in monitoring displays.

Editing FiltersTo edit an existing filter:1.In the Session Preferences dialog box, click on the Filters tab.

2.Double-click the filter name in the list of filters on the Filters tab. The Filter Set Editor opens.

3.Specify the list of packages for the filter in the Filter Set field. See Specifying Filters for Monitoring (page 102) for details.

Adding FiltersTo add a new filter:

1.In the Session Preferences dialog box, click on the Filters tab.

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