Using VisualVM with WildFly

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A JBoss instance can be configured to allow VisualVM to connect to it and pull JMX metrics. This article explains how to configure JBoss and VisualVM for that.

JBoss Configuration

The JBoss instance configuration required to allow a VisualVM connection is described in the following articles:

Standalone EAP 6 - Server Endpoint
EAP 6 Host Controller - Server Endpoint
Domain Mode EAP 6 Server Node - Server Endpoint
Standalone EAP 7 - Server Endpoint
EAP 7 Host Controller - Server Endpoint
Domain Mode EAP 7 Server Node - Server Endpoint

Configuring VisualVM to Connect over JMX to a JBoss Instance

VisualVM Classpath and Startup Options

In order to be able to access the JBoss native management interface directly, Visual VM needs specific JBoss client libraries in its classpath. It also needs the -Dmodule.path system property, as specified below.

Linux and Mac

jvisualvm \
  -cp:a ${JBOSS_HOME}/bin/client/jboss-cli-client.jar \
  -J-Dmodule.path=${JBOSS_HOME}/modules

Windows

@echo off

set JBOSS_HOME=C:\ovidiu\jboss-as-7.1.1.Final
set JBOSS_MODULES=%JBOSS_HOME%\modules
set JAVA_HOME="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_79"

"%JAVA_HOME%\bin\jvisualvm.exe" -cp:a %JBOSS_MODULES%\org\jboss\remoting3\remoting-jmx\main\remoting-jmx-1.0.2.Final.jar;%JBOSS_MODULES%\org\jboss\remoting3\main\jboss-remoting-3.2.3.GA.jar;%JBOSS_MODULES%\org\jboss\logging\main\jboss-logging-3.1.0.GA.jar;%JBOSS_MODULES%\org\jboss\xnio\main\xnio-api-3.0.3.GA.jar;%JBOSS_MODULES%\org\jboss\xnio\nio\main\xnio-nio-3.0.3.GA.jar;%JBOSS_MODULES%\org\jboss\sasl\main\jboss-sasl-1.0.0.Final.jar;%JBOSS_MODULES%\org\jboss\marshalling\main\jboss-marshalling-1.3.11.GA.jar;%JBOSS_MODULES%\org\jboss\marshalling\river\main\jboss-marshalling-river-1.3.11.GA.jar

TODO: This script worked, but modify it and test it to use jboss

Configuring Access to the JBoss Instance

Explicit JMX Remote Connection

Start VisualVM with the script describe above.

Then go to "Application" left tab, right click on "Remote" and "Add Remote Host...".

Use the remote host IP address (or host name). Note that the host name must be resolvable locally, otherwise the UI will complain.

Right-click on the newly added "remote host" and "Add JMX Connection..."

If the JVM to be connected to over JMX runs on the local host, right click on the "Local" node, then right-click and then "Add JMX Connection"

As "Connection", depending on the JBoss version you're connecting to, use the following URLs:

replacing the corresponding *host placeholder with the actual address.

Select "Use Security Credentials"

Use an user name and a password that was previously added to the "ManagementRealm" of the application server.

Optionally "Save security credentials"

and then check "Do not require SSL connection".

Explicit Local Remote Connection

If VisualVM and the target JBoss instance are located on the same host, you will need to use the Local connection, but otherwise, the details are similar to the ones described above.

Alternative JMX Connection using Attach API

Install the VisualVM-MBeans as described below.

If the JBoss instance we want to inspect runs on the local host, it will be available under the "Local" node:

Double click on it, the MBean access should be available in the MBeans tab:

VisualVMMBeans.png

JMX MBean Access

In order to access JMX interfaces of MBeans, you will need to install the "VisualVM-MBeans" VisualVM plugin.

A plugin can be installed as follows:

Tools -> Plugins -> Available Plugins -> Check the plugin to be installed -> Install.