yes, these guys are right. i've confused persistence unit metrics with ds metrics.
/ike
On Mar 13, 2012, at 10:39 PM, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Or
[standalone@localhost:9999 /] ls
subsystem=datasources/data-source=ExampleDS/statistics=pool -l
or
[standalone@localhost:9999 /] cd
subsystem=datasources/data-source=ExampleDS/statistics=pool
[standalone@localhost:9999 statistics=pool] ls -l
On 03/13/2012 06:51 PM, Carlo de Wolf wrote:
>
/subsystem=datasources/data-source=ExampleDS/statistics=pool:read-resource(include-runtime=true)
>
/subsystem=datasources/data-source=ExampleDS/statistics=jdbc:read-resource(include-runtime=true)
>
> or
>
>
/subsystem=datasources/data-source=ExampleDS:read-resource(include-runtime=true,recursive=true)
>
> but that last one gives more than you asked for. :-)
>
> Carlo
>
> On 03/13/2012 02:48 PM, Wolf-Dieter Fink wrote:
>> With the mngmt-console the statistics of Pool- and
>> PreparedStatementCache usage can be displayed.
>>
>> But I did not found it via CLI cmd
>> data-source --profile=full --name=ExampleDS read-resource
>>
>> Is there a possibility to read this via CLI?
>>
>> - Wolf
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