Figure 8-2 The Garbage Collection Data Viewer

Both standalone visualizers and tabbed viewers have tool bars and other controls for manipulating the data display. See Using Visualizer Tool Bars (page 176).

Locating Information About a JVM and its Environment

HPjmeter collects information about a running JVM and its environment and displays it in the JVM Summary visualizer. This feature is available by default when monitoring an application or when viewing a saved file from a monitoring session.

To view the JVM Summary, click MonitorJVM Summary on the console menu bar.

Use this visualizer to review the settings used to set up the application run and to review the system configuration.

NOTE: The JVM Summary obtains information from collected JMX data. To disable the transmission of JMX data from the JVM, you must disable both JVM Summary and JMX Support in the Session Preferences dialog.

Using Monitoring Displays

Monitoring metric displays are available from the Monitor menu on the main console. The monitoring displays can be used during live operation of the application and with saved data (.hpjmeter) files.

HPjmeter monitoring metrics are organized as follows:

Monitor Code and/or CPU Activity Menu (page 118)

Java Method HotSpots (page 118)

Thrown Exceptions (page 120)

Thrown Exceptions with Stack Traces (page 120)

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