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Enable PMI using wsadmin

Use this page to learn how to enable Performance Monitoring Infrastructure using command line instead of the dmgr console.

We can use the command line to enable Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI).

Run wsadmin. Using wsadmin, we can invoke operations on Perf Mbean to obtain the PMI data, set or obtain PMI monitoring levels, and enable data counters.

If PMI data are not enabled yet, you need to first enable PMI data by invoking setInstrumentationLevel operation on PerfMBean.

The following operations in Perf MBean can be used in wsadmin:

/** Get performance data information for stats */
public void getConfig (ObjectName mbean);

/** Returns the current statistic set */
public void getStatisticSet ();

/** Enable PMI data using the pre-defined statistic sets.
    Valid values for the statistic set are "basic", "extended", "all", and "none" */
public void setStatisticSet (String statisticSet);

/** Returns the current custom set specification as a string */
public void getCustomSetString ();

/** Customizing PMI data that is enabled using fine-grained control. 
    This method allows to enable or disable statistics selectively.
    The format of the custom set specification string is STATS_NAME=ID1,ID2,ID3 seperated by ':',
   where STATS_NAME and IDs are defined in WS*Stat interfaces in com.ibm.websphere.pmi.stat package. 
    Use * to enable all the statistics in the given PMI module. For example, to enable all the statistics
   for JVM and active count, pool size for thread pool use: jvmRuntimeModule=*:threadPoolModule=3,4. 
    The string jvmRuntimeModule is the value of the constant WSJVMStats.NAME and threadPoolModule is the 
   value of WSThreadPoolStats.NAME.
 */
public void setCustomSetString (String customSpec, Boolean recursive);

/** Get stats for an MBean*/
public void getStatsObject (ObjectName mbean, Boolean recursive);

/** Set instrumentation level using String format.
    This should be used by scripting for an easy String processing. 
    The level STR is a list of moduleName=Level connected by ":".
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v6.0
 */
public void setInstrumentationLevel(String levelStr, Boolean recursive);  


/** Get instrumentation level in String for all the top level modules. 
    This should be used by scripting for an easy String processing.
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v6.0
 */
public String getInstrumentationLevelString();     

/** Return the PMI data in String 
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v6.0
 */     
public String getStatsString(ObjectName on, Boolean recursive);      

/** Return the PMI data in String      
    Used for PMI modules/submodules without direct MBean mappings.      
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v6.0
 */     
public String getStatsString(ObjectName on, String submoduleName, Boolean recursive);

/** Return the submodule names if any for the MBean      
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v6.0   
 */
public String listStatMemberNames(ObjectName on);
/** Get performance data information for stats */
public void getConfig (ObjectName mbean);

/** Returns the current statistic set */
public void getStatisticSet ();

/** Enable PMI data using the pre-defined statistic sets.
    Valid values for the statistic set are "basic", "extended", "all", and "none" */
public void setStatisticSet (String statisticSet);

/** Returns the current custom set specification as a string */
public void getCustomSetString ();

/** Customizing PMI data that is enabled using fine-grained control. 
    This method allows to enable or disable statistics selectively.
    The format of the custom set specification string is STATS_NAME=ID1,ID2,ID3 seperated by ':', 
  where STATS_NAME and IDs are defined in WS*Stat interfaces in com.ibm.websphere.pmi.stat package. 
    Use * to enable all the statistics in the given PMI module. For example, to enable all the statistics 
  for JVM and active count, pool size for thread pool use: jvmRuntimeModule=*:threadPoolModule=3,4. 
    The string jvmRuntimeModule is the value of the constant WSJVMStats.NAME and threadPoolModule is the 
value of WSThreadPoolStats.NAME.
 */
public void setCustomSetString (String customSpec, Boolean recursive);

/** Get stats for an MBean*/
public void getStatsObject (ObjectName mbean, Boolean recursive);

/** Set instrumentation level using String format.
    This should be used by scripting for an easy String processing. 
    The level STR is a list of moduleName=Level connected by ":".
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v8.5
 */
public void setInstrumentationLevel(String levelStr, Boolean recursive);  


/** Get instrumentation level in String for all the top level modules. 
    This should be used by scripting for an easy String processing.
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v8.5
 */
public String getInstrumentationLevelString();     

/** Return the PMI data in String 
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v8.5
 */     
public String getStatsString(ObjectName on, Boolean recursive);      

/** Return the PMI data in String      
    Used for PMI modules/submodules without direct MBean mappings.      
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v8.5
 */     
public String getStatsString(ObjectName on, String submoduleName, Boolean recursive);

/** Return the submodule names if any for the MBean      
    NOTE: This method is deprecated in v8.5
 */
public String listStatMemberNames(ObjectName on);

If an MBean is a StatisticProvider, and if you pass its ObjectName to getStatsObject, you get the Statistic data for that MBean. MBeans with the following MBean types are statistic providers:


Example

Use the following sample Jacl commands with wsadmin to obtain PMI data:

Obtain the Perf MBean ObjectName

wsadmin>set perfName [$AdminControl completeObjectName type=Perf,*]
wsadmin>set perfOName [$AdminControl makeObjectName $perfName]

Invoke getStatisticSet operation

Use this method to find the statistic set that is currently in effect:

This method returns one of the following values: basic, extended, all, none.

Invoke setStatisticSet operation

Use this method to enable monitoring using a statistic set.

The valid statistic set values are: basic, extended, all, none.

wsadmin> set params [java::new {java.lang.Object[]} 1]
wsadmin> $params set 0 [java::new java.lang.String extended]
wsadmin> set sigs  [java::new {java.lang.String[]} 1]
wsadmin> $sigs set 0 java.lang.String
wsadmin> $AdminControl invoke_jmx $perfOName setStatisticSet 
$params $sigs

Invoke getConfig operation

Use this method to find information about the statistics for a given component.

wsadmin> set jvmName [$AdminControl completeObjectName type=JVM,*]

wsadmin> set params [java::new {java.lang.Object[]} 1] 
wsadmin> $params set 0 [java::new javax.management.ObjectName $jvmName]
wsadmin> set sigs  [java::new {java.lang.String[]} 1]
wsadmin> $sigs set 0 javax.management.ObjectName

wsadmin> $AdminControl invoke_jmx $perfOName getConfig $params 
$sigs

This method returns the following:

    Stats type=jvmRuntimeModule, Description=The performance data from 
the Java virtual machine run time.

    {name=UpTime, ID=4, type=CountStatistic, description=The amount of 
time (in seconds) the Java virtual machine has been running., 
unit=SECOND, level=low, statisticSet=basic, resettable=false, 
aggregatable=true}

    {name=UsedMemory, ID=3, type=CountStatistic, description=The amount 
of used memory (in KBytes) in the Java virtual machine run time., 
unit=KILOBYTE, level=low,
    statisticSet=basic, resettable=false, aggregatable=true}

    {name=FreeMemory, ID=2, type=CountStatistic, description=The free 
memory (in KBytes) in the Java virtual machine run time., 
unit=KILOBYTE, level=low, statisticSet=all, resettable=false, 
aggregatable=true}

    {name=HeapSize, ID=1, type=BoundedRangeStatistic, description=The 
total memory (in KBytes) in the Java virtual machine run time., 
unit=KILOBYTE, level=high, statisticSet=basic, resettable=false, 
aggregatable=true}

Invoke getCustomSetString operation

This operation provides the current monitoring specification in a string format:

The output looks similar to the following:

    jvmRuntimeModule=4,3,1:systemModule=2,1:threadPoolModule=4,3:thread
PoolModule>HAManager.thread.pool=4,3:threadPoolModule>MessageListenerTh
readPool=4,3:threadPoolModule>ORB.thread.pool=4,3:threadPoolModule>Serv
let.Engine.Transports=4,3:threadPoolModule>TCS_DEFAULT=4,3:transactionM
odule=4,19,16,18,3,7,6,1,14

This output indicates that statistic ID's 1, 3, and 4 are enabled in the JVM component. The description of the statistic IDs can be found using the above getConfig operation or using the API documentation. The output contains the current monitoring specification for the entire server. The individual modules are separated by a :, and > is used as a separator within the module.

Invoke setCustomSetString operation

This operation can be used to enable or disable statistics selectively. In the following command the statistic IDs 1, 2, 3, and 4 are enabled for the JVM module. To enable all the statistic IDs use an asterisk (*).

    wsadmin> set params [java::new {java.lang.Object[]} 2] 
    wsadmin> $params set 0 [java::new java.lang.String 
jvmRuntimeModule=1,2,3,4]
    wsadmin> $params set 1 [java::new java.lang.Boolean false]

    wsadmin> set sigs  [java::new {java.lang.String[]} 2]
    wsadmin> $sigs set 0 java.lang.String
    wsadmin> $sigs set 1 java.lang.Boolean


    wsadmin> $AdminControl invoke_jmx $perfOName setCustomSetString 
$params $sigs

Invoke getStatsObject operation

This operation is used to get the statistics for a given MBean. The following example gets the statistics for the JVM:

    wsadmin> set jvmName [$AdminControl completeObjectName type=JVM,*]
    wsadmin> set params [java::new {java.lang.Object[]} 2] 
    wsadmin> $params set 0 [java::new javax.management.ObjectName 
$jvmName]
    wsadmin> $params set 1 [java::new java.lang.Boolean false]
    wsadmin> set sigs  [java::new {java.lang.String[]} 2]
    wsadmin> $sigs set 0 javax.management.ObjectName
    wsadmin> $sigs set 1 java.lang.Boolean
    wsadmin> $AdminControl invoke_jmx $perfOName getStatsObject $params 
$sigs
    Stats name=jvmRuntimeModule, type=jvmRuntimeModule#
    {
    name=HeapSize, ID=1, description=The total memory (in KBytes) in 
the Java virtual machine run time., unit=KILOBYTE, type=BoundedRangeStatistic, lowWaterMark=51200, 
highWaterMark=263038, current=263038, integral=2.494158617766E12, lowerBound
=51200, upperBound=262144

    name=FreeMemory, ID=2, description=The free memory (in KBytes) in 
the Java virtual machine run time., unit=KILOBYTE, type=CountStatistic, 
count=53509

    name=UsedMemory, ID=3, description=The amount of used memory (in KBytes) in 
the Java virtual machine run time., unit=KILOBYTE, 
type=CountStatistic, count=209528

    name=UpTime, ID=4, description=The amount of time (in seconds) that 
the Java virtual machine has been running., unit=SECOND, 
type=CountStatistic, count=83050}

Invoke getInstrumentationLevelString operation

Use invoke, because it has no parameter.

wsadmin>$AdminControl invoke $perfName 
getInstrumentationLevelString

This command returns the following:

beanModule=H:cacheModule=H:connectionPoolModule=H:j2cModule=H:jvmRu
ntimeModule=H:orbPerfModule=H:servletSessionsModule=H:systemModule=
H:threadPoolModule=H:transactionModule=H:webAppModule=H

We can change the level (n, l, m, h, x) in the above string and then pass it to setInstrumentationLevel method.

Invoke setInstrumentationLevel operation - enable/disable PMI counters

This command does not return anything.

The PMI level string can be as simple as pmi=level (where level is n, l, m, h, or x), or something like module1=level1:module2=level2:module3=level3 with the same format shown in the string returned from getInstrumentationLevelString.

Invoke getStatsString(ObjectName, Boolean) operation

If you know the MBean ObjectName, we can invoke the method by passing the right parameters. As an example, JVM MBean is used here.

This command returns the following:

{Description jvmRuntimeModule.desc} {Descriptor {{Node wenjianpc} 
{Server server 1} {Module jvmRuntimeModule} {Name jvmRuntimeModule} {Type 
MODULE}}} {Level 7} {
Data {{{Id 4} {Descriptor {{Node wenjianpc} {Server server1} 
{Module jvmRuntimeM
odule} {Name jvmRuntimeModule} {Type DATA}}} {PmiDataInfo {{Name 
jvmRuntimeModul
e.upTime} {Id 4} {Description jvmRuntimeModule.upTime.desc} {Level 
1} {Comment {
The amount of time in seconds the JVM has been running}} 
{SubmoduleName null} {T
ype 2} {Unit unit.second} {Resettable false}}} {Time 1033670422282} 
{Value {Coun
t 638} }} {{Id 3} {Descriptor {{Node wenjianpc} {Server server1} 
{Module jvmRunt
imeModule} {Name jvmRuntimeModule} {Type DATA}}} {PmiDataInfo 
{{Name jvmRuntimeM
odule.usedMemory} {Id 3} {Description 
jvmRuntimeModule.usedMemory.desc} {Level 1} {Comment {Used memory in JVM runtime}} {SubmoduleName null} {Type 
2} {Unit uni
t.kbyte} {Resettable false}}} {Time 1033670422282} {Value {Count 
66239} }} {{Id
2} {Descriptor {{Node wenjianpc} {Server server1} {Module 
jvmRuntimeModule} {Nam
e jvmRuntimeModule} {Type DATA}}} {PmiDataInfo {{Name 
jvmRuntimeModule.freeMemor
y} {Id 2} {Description jvmRuntimeModule.freeMemory.desc} {Level 1} 
{Comment {Fre
e memory in JVM runtime}} {SubmoduleName null} {Type 2} {Unit 
unit.kbyte} {Reset
table false}}} {Time 1033670422282} {Value {Count 34356} }} {{Id 1} 
{Descriptor
{{Node wenjianpc} {Server server1} {Module jvmRuntimeModule} {Name 
jvmRuntimeMod
ule} {Type DATA}}} {PmiDataInfo {{Name 
jvmRuntimeModule.totalMemory} {Id 1} {Des
cription jvmRuntimeModule.totalMemory.desc} {Level 7} {Comment 
{Total memory in JVM runtime}} {SubmoduleName null} {Type 5} {Unit unit.kbyte} 
{Resettable false}}} {Time 1033670422282} {Value {Current 100596} {LowWaterMark 
38140} {HighWaterM
ark 100596} {MBean 38140.0} }}}}

Invoke getStatsString (ObjectName, String, Boolean) operation

This operation takes an additional String parameter, and it is used for PMI modules that do not have matching MBeans. In this case, the parent MBean is used with a String name representing the PMI module. The String names available in an MBean can be found by invoking listStatMemberNames. For example, beanModule is a logic module aggregating PMI data over all Enterprise JavaBeans, but there is no MBean for beanModule. Therefore, we can pass server MBean ObjectName and a String (beanModule) to get PMI data in beanModule.

This command returns PMI data in all the Enterprise JavaBeans within the BeanModule hierarchy because the recursive flag is set to true.

This method is used to get stats data for the PMI modules that do not have direct MBean mappings.

Invoke listStatMemberNames operation

This command returns the PMI module and submodule names, which have no direct MBean mapping. The names are seperated by a space " ". We can then use the name as the String parameter in getStatsString method. For example:

beanModule connectionPoolModule j2cModule servletSessionsModule 
threadPoolModule 
webAppModule

Customize and run the following example Jython script with wsadmin to obtain PMI data:

print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Obtain the Perf MBean ObjectName"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
perfName = AdminControl.completeObjectName ('type=Perf,*')
perfOName = AdminControl.makeObjectName (perfName)
print perfOName
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke getStatisticSet operation "
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print AdminControl.invoke (perfName, 'getStatisticSet')
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke setStatisticSet operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
params = ['extended']

sigs  = ['java.lang.String']

print AdminControl.invoke_jmx (perfOName, 'setStatisticSet', params, sigs)
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke getConfig operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
jvmName = AdminControl.completeObjectName ('type=JVM,*')

params = [AdminControl.makeObjectName (jvmName)] 

sigs = ['javax.management.ObjectName']

print AdminControl.invoke_jmx (perfOName, 'getConfig', params, sigs)
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke getCustomSetString operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print AdminControl.invoke (perfName, 'getCustomSetString')
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke setCustomSetString operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
params = ['jvmRuntimeModule=1,2,3,4', java.lang.Boolean ('false')] 

sigs  = ['java.lang.String', 'java.lang.Boolean']

print AdminControl.invoke_jmx (perfOName, 'setCustomSetString', params, sigs)
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke getStatsObject operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
jvmName = AdminControl.completeObjectName ('type=JVM,*')

params = [AdminControl.makeObjectName (jvmName), java.lang.Boolean ('false')] 

sigs = ['javax.management.ObjectName', 'java.lang.Boolean']

print AdminControl.invoke_jmx (perfOName, 'getStatsObject', params, sigs)
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke getInstrumentationLevelString operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print AdminControl.invoke (perfName, 'getInstrumentationLevelString')
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke setInstrumentationLevel operation - enable/disable PMI counters "
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
params = ['pmi=l', java.lang.Boolean ('true')] 

sigs = ['java.lang.String', 'java.lang.Boolean'] 

print AdminControl.invoke_jmx (perfOName, 'setInstrumentationLevel', params, sigs)
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke getStatsString(ObjectName, Boolean) operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
jvmName = AdminControl.completeObjectName ('type=JVM,*')

params = [AdminControl.makeObjectName (jvmName), java.lang.Boolean ('true')]

sigs = ['javax.management.ObjectName', 'java.lang.Boolean']

print AdminControl.invoke_jmx (perfOName, 'getStatsString', params, sigs)
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke getStatsString (ObjectName, String, Boolean) operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
mySrvName = AdminControl.completeObjectName ('type=Server,name=server1,node=wcsNode,*')

params = [AdminControl.makeObjectName (mySrvName),
          'beanModule',
          java.lang.Boolean ('true')]

sigs = ['javax.management.ObjectName',
        'java.lang.String',
        'java.lang.Boolean')

print AdminControl.invoke_jmx (perfOName, 'getStatsString', params, sigs)
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


print "\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
print "Invoke listStatMemberNames operation"
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "
mySrvName = AdminControl.completeObjectName ('type=Server,name=server1,node=wcsNode,*')

params = [AdminControl.makeObjectName (mySrvName)]

sigs = ['javax.management.ObjectName']

print AdminControl.invoke_jmx (perfOName, 'listStatMemberNames', params, sigs)
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \n"


Related concepts:

Use wsadmin scripting with JMX


Related


Enable PMI
Monitoring performance with Tivoli Performance Viewer
Start the wsadmin scripting client using wsadmin.sh
Configure the Performance Monitoring Infrastructure using scripting


Reference:

wsadmin scripting tool


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