Hi Scott, http://sematext.com/spm is one of the services Joe was referring to.
Jmxc is a command line tool that will dump JMX, see Sematext github account. Otis > On Jan 16, 2015, at 21:00, Scott Chapman <sc...@woofplanet.com> wrote: > > Thanks, I actually ran into those already. I was hoping just to be able to > dump the JMX data plain and simple. I can consume it with other tools but I > am mostly just trying to get the metrics in some format... any format. > > I have some limitations on what I can build/run, so hoping I can just > leverage what is already there... > >> On Fri Jan 16 2015 at 8:54:38 PM Joe Stein <joe.st...@stealth.ly> wrote: >> >> Here are some more tools for that >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/JMX+Reporters depending >> on what you have in place and what you are trying todo different options >> exist. >> >> A lot of folks like JMX Trans. >> >> My favorite quick out of the box is using >> https://github.com/airbnb/kafka-statsd-metrics2 and sending to >> https://github.com/kamon-io/docker-grafana-graphite you can quickly chart >> and see everything going on. >> >> There are also software as a service options too. >> >> /******************************************* >> Joe Stein >> Founder, Principal Consultant >> Big Data Open Source Security LLC >> http://www.stealth.ly >> Twitter: @allthingshadoop >> ********************************************/ >>> On Jan 16, 2015 8:42 PM, "Scott Chapman" <sc...@woofplanet.com> wrote: >>> >>> I appologize in advance for a noob question, just getting started with >>> kafka, and trying to get JMX data from it. >>> >>> So, I had thought that running the JXMTool with no arguments would dump >> all >>> the data, but it doesn't seem to return. >>> >>> I do know I can query for a specific Mbean name seems to work. But I was >>> hoping to dump everything. >>> >>> I had a hard time finding any examples of using JMXTool, hoping someone >>> with some experience might be able to point me in the right direction. >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>