[Hawkular-dev] Hawkular

Thomas Heute theute at redhat.com
Tue Jun 19 03:27:23 EDT 2018


We have stopped developing Hawkular and it would not have solved the
problem you mention anyway.

We're working mostly toward Prometheus now for data storage and for metrics
format. You can setup a Prometheus JMX exporter to get the metrics you need.

Prometheus doesn't "yet" has long term storage solution that you may be
asking for when you say "archiving", but this in a work in progress, with
Thanos https://github.com/improbable-eng/thanos

Thomas


On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 4:09 PM, Daniel Glöckner <gloeckner.daniel at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
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> we're using WildFly 10.1.0 and we need more monitoring ;)
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> I hope this is the right mailing list.
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> The target picture is
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> -InfluxDB as TSDB for archiving performance relevant measurements
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> -Grafana for creating and sharing dashboards
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> We'd like to use "standard" tools as much as possible. JMX is a mature
> standard and we'd like to use it for publishing the metrics.
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> Using jmxtrans (https://github.com/jmxtrans/jmxtrans) we're able to get a
> lot of details about JVM and parts of WildFly.
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> We're lacking visibility on
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> -connection pools
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> -thread pools
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> -EJBs (remoting)
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> -web services
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> How could hawkular help here? I guess  hawkular plugs into metrics which
> are (unfortunately) not available via JMX in WildFly?
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> Can  hawkular publish via JMX? Or write to InfluxDB?
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> InfluxDB is not set into stone but is the preferred solution.
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> Kind regards,
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> Daniel
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