The Filter Set Editor opens.
3.Type the name of the filter set in the Filter Name field.
4.Specify the list of packages for the filter in the Filter Set field. See Specifying Filters for Monitoring (page 102) for details.
Specifying Filter SetsFilter sets are
•javax.swing.*
•com.foo.bar.
•mypackage.MyClass
Names such as *.util and com.*.util are not valid.
Related Topic
•See include/exclude options in JVM Agent Options (page 17)
Viewing Monitoring Data in HPjmeter
Once you have started the data collection by opening a session in the console pane, you are ready to view monitoring metrics.
•Click the time slice that you want to view. This will activate the Monitor menu selections.
•Click the Monitor heading to see the list of monitoring categories. Mouse over each category to see the available metrics.
NOTE: A
•Click the metric that you want to view.
The data for that metric will open in a separate, standalone visualizer that can be moved to any location on your monitor screen.
•Use the visualizer buttons and other functions to manipulate the data in the visualizer.
See also
•Using Visualizer Functions (page 116)
•Using Monitoring Displays (page 117)
Using Alerts
The console provides a way for you to enable and disable alerts for specific events when monitoring an application. Enabled alerts can be deactivated and reactivated during the session as needed by using the Alert Controller. In addition, you can set thresholds in the Alert Controller to vary the sensitivity of the console to enabled alert conditions, and you can edit
When active alerts are triggered, a notification appears in the main pane of the console window, and the alert type and threshold value are displayed on all relevant metric visualizers. To view details about the application behavior that triggered the notification,
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