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README.md
JMX Metric Scraper
This utility provides a way to query JMX metrics and export them to an OTLP endpoint. The JMX MBeans and their metric mappings are defined in YAML and reuse implementation from jmx-metrics instrumentation.
This is currently a work-in-progress component not ready to be used in production. The end goal is to provide an alternative to the JMX Gatherer utility.
Usage
The general command to invoke JMX scraper is java -jar scraper.jar <config>, where scraper.jar
is the build/libs/opentelemetry-jmx-scraper-<version>.jar packaged binary when building this module.
Minimal configuration required
otel.jmx.service.urlfor exampleservice:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://server:9999/jmxrmiforserverhost on port9999with RMI JMX connector.otel.jmx.target.systemorotel.jmx.config
Configuration can be provided through:
- command line arguments:
java -jar scraper.jar -config otel.jmx.service.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://tomcat:9010/jmxrmi otel.jmx.target.system=tomcat. - command line arguments JVM system properties:
java -Dotel.jmx.service.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://tomcat:9010/jmxrmi -Dotel.jmx.target.system=tomcat -jar scraper.jar. - java properties file:
java -jar scraper.jar -config config.properties. - stdin:
java -jar scraper.jar -config -whereotel.jmx.target.system=tomcatandotel.jmx.service.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://tomcat:9010/jmxrmiis written to stdin. - environment variables:
OTEL_JMX_TARGET_SYSTEM=tomcat OTEL_JMX_SERVICE_URL=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://tomcat:9010/jmxrmi java -jar scraper.jar
SDK autoconfiguration is being used, so all the configuration options can be set using the java properties syntax or the corresponding environment variables.
For example the otel.jmx.service.url option can be set with the OTEL_JMX_SERVICE_URL environment variable.
Configuration reference
| config option | default value | description |
|---|---|---|
otel.jmx.service.url |
- | mandatory JMX URL to connect to the remote JVM |
otel.jmx.target.system |
- | comma-separated list of systems to monitor, mandatory unless otel.jmx.config is set |
otel.jmx.target.source |
auto |
source of metrics definitions to use for otel.jmx.target.system, supported values are auto, instrumentation and legacy |
otel.jmx.config |
empty | comma-separated list of paths to custom YAML metrics definition, mandatory when otel.jmx.target.system is not set |
otel.jmx.username |
- | user name for JMX connection, mandatory when JMX authentication is set on target JVM withcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=true |
otel.jmx.password |
- | password for JMX connection, mandatory when JMX authentication is set on target JVM with com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=true |
otel.jmx.remote.registry.ssl |
false |
connect to an SSL-protected registry when enabled on target JVM with com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true |
otel.jmx.remote.profile |
- | SASL remote profile, supported values are SASL/PLAIN, SASL/DIGEST-MD5, SASL/CRAM-MD5, TLS SASL/PLAIN, TLS SASL/DIGEST-MD5 and TLS SASL/CRAM-MD5 |
otel.jmx.realm |
- | Realm required by profile SASL/DIGEST-MD5 or TLS SASL/DIGEST-MD5 |
When both otel.jmx.target.system and otel.jmx.config configuration options are used at the same time:
otel.jmx.target.systemprovides ready-to-use metrics andotel.jmx.configallows to add custom definitions.- The metrics definitions will be the aggregation of both.
- There is no guarantee on the priority or any ability to override the definitions.
If there is a need to override existing ready-to-use metrics or to keep control on the metrics definitions, using a custom YAML definition with otel.jmx.config is the recommended option.
Supported values for otel.jmx.target.system and support for otel.jmx.target.source and links to the metrics definitions:
otel.jmx.target.system |
description | legacy |
instrumentation |
|---|---|---|---|
activemq |
Apache ActiveMQ | activemq.yaml |
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cassandra |
Apache Cassandra | cassandra.yaml |
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hbase |
Apache HBase | hbase.yaml |
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hadoop |
Apache Hadoop | hadoop.yaml |
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jetty |
Eclipse Jetty | jetty.yaml |
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jvm |
JVM runtime metrics | jvm.yaml |
jvm.yaml (doc) |
kafka |
Apache Kafka | kafka.yaml |
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kafka-consumer |
Apache Kafka consumer | kafka-consumer.yaml |
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kafka-producer |
Apache Kafka producer | kafka-producer.yaml |
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solr |
Apache Solr | solr.yaml |
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tomcat |
Apache Tomcat | tomcat.yaml |
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wildfly |
Wildfly | wildfly.yaml |
The source of metrics definitions is controlled by otel.jmx.target.source:
auto(default) : metrics definitions frominstrumentationwith fallback onlegacywhen not available.legacy: metrics definitions embedded in jmx-scraper, almost equivalent to JMX Gatherer.instrumentation: metrics definitions embedded in instrumentation/jmx-metrics library
Setting the value of otel.jmx.target.source allows to fit the following use-cases:
autowill ensure that the latest metrics definitions in instrumentation (reference) is being used when available with a fallback onlegacyotherwise. Metrics definitions will thus be updated whenever the dependency on instrumentation is updated.legacyallows to keep using definitions that are very close to JMX Gatherer, this is the recommended option if preserving compatibility is required. Those definitions are in maintenance and are unlikely to evolve over time.instrumentationforces using metrics definitions from instrumentation, hence only the reference. Metrics definitions and supported values ofotel.jmx.target.systemwill be updated whenever the dependency on instrumentation is updated.
The following SDK configuration options are also relevant
| config option | default value | description |
|---|---|---|
otel.metric.export.interval |
1m (1 minute) |
metric export interval, also controls the JMX sampling interval |
otel.metrics.exporter |
otlp |
comma-separated list of metrics exporters supported values are otlp and logging, additional values might be provided through extra libraries in the classpath |
In addition to OpenTelemetry configuration, the following Java system properties can be provided through the command-line arguments, properties file or stdin and will be propagated to the JVM system properties:
javax.net.ssl.keyStorejavax.net.ssl.keyStorePasswordjavax.net.ssl.trustStorejavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword
Those JVM system properties can't be set through individual environment variables, but they can still
be set through the standard JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS environment variable using the -D prefix.
Troubleshooting
Exported metrics
In order to investigate when and what metrics are being captured and sent, setting the otel.metrics.exporter
configuration option to include logging exporter provides log messages when metrics are being exported
JMX connection test
Connection to the remote JVM through the JMX can be tested by adding the -test argument.
When doing so, the JMX Scraper will only test the connection to the remote JVM with provided configuration
and exit.
- Connection OK:
JMX connection test OKmessage is written to standard output and exit status =0 - Connection ERROR:
JMX connection test ERRORmessage is written to standard output and exit status =1
Extra libraries in classpath
By default, only the RMI JMX connector is provided by the JVM, so it might be required to add extra libraries in the classpath when connecting to remote JVMs that are not directly accessible with RMI.
One known example of this is the Wildfly/Jboss HTTP management interface for which the jboss-client.jar
needs to be used to support otel.jmx.service.url = service:jmx:remote+http://server:9999.
When doing so, the java -jar command can´t be used, we have to provide the classpath with
-cp/--class-path/-classpath option and provide the main class file name:
java -cp scraper.jar:jboss-client.jar io.opentelemetry.contrib.jmxscraper.JmxScraper <config>
Component owners
- Jason Plumb, Splunk
- Robert Niedziela, Splunk
- Sylvain Juge, Elastic
Learn more about component owners in component_owners.yml.