This is the Decanter Kibana ActiveMQ dashboard:

https://github.com/apache/karaf-decanter/blob/master/kibana/src/main/resources/app/dashboards/activemq.json

You can see the filters on the JMX attributes.

Regards
JB

On 11/02/2015 03:08 PM, Basmajian, Raffi wrote:
Tim,
I'm not worried about real-time volume, I'm more concerned about which metrics 
are important to monitor. We're using an agent on the broker to collect 
metrics; it's JMX-based and pushes metrics to remote storage. Though I like the 
jolokia REST interface for ad-hoc/casual use, I don't see it being a practical 
solution for collection in this case. (unless I'm missing something?)

JB,
Got a link for this? Karaf Decanter for the ActiveMQ view


Raffi

-----Original Message-----
From: tbai...@gmail.com [mailto:tbai...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Tim Bain
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 8:43 AM
To: ActiveMQ Users
Subject: Re: Critical metrics to monitor over JMX? [ EXTERNAL ]

Keep in mind that JMX is slow and you're not going to get thousands of metric 
values per second.  My experience was somewhere around 50 to 100 per second, 
though your mileage may vary.  If you're worried that may not be enough, the 
Jolokia REST interface is supposed to be much faster.
On Nov 2, 2015 5:01 AM, "Jean-Baptiste Onofré" <j...@nanthrax.net> wrote:

Hi Raffi,

I would monitor:
- the JVM standard (threads, memory, etc)
- the system usage percent usage (broker object name)
- the pending messages (destination object names)

It's what we described by default in Karaf Decanter for the ActiveMQ view.

Regards
JB

On 11/02/2015 05:35 AM, Basmajian, Raffi wrote:

Aside from the obvious metrics  such as cpu, heap, active
connections, producer/consumer count, and persistent store usage, are
there any subtle metrics to monitor over JMX for maintaining complete
operational coverage of this product?

Is there a limit to the number of threads, connections, or sessions a
broker creates? If so, where are these limits defined?

Raffi





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