The monitor also publishes some XML and JSON HTTP endpoints (there should be links on the monitor page itself).

Also, be aware that these are not "public API" and are subject to change at any release. Our compatibility guarantees do not presently extend to metrics information. There are no active efforts to change them now, but I wanted to make sure you are aware they may change.

dlmar...@comcast.net wrote:
The internal metrics are exposed via JMX. You could connect to each
server and pull the metrics. Or, you could use the Hadoop Metrics2
framework and push the metrics to some listening service. If you choose
the latter route, then you can configure Hadoop also and get its
metrics. An example of configuring the Metrics2 framework for Hadoop and
Accumulo can be found in the Timely docs[1]. You should be able to find
a list of the Metrics sink classes in the Hadoop documentation.

[1]
https://nationalsecurityagency.github.io/timely/docs/?http#collecting-metrics-from-hadoop-and-accumulo


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*From: *"vaibhav thapliyal" <vaibhav.thapliyal...@gmail.com>
*To: *user@accumulo.apache.org
*Sent: *Wednesday, September 7, 2016 3:02:34 AM
*Subject: *Get accumulo monitoring stats via java code

Dear all,
I'm trying to visualize accumulo metrics on a Kibana dashboard so that
analysis can be performed on them. For that I need to index the
individual metrics in an elastic-search index. Can you please tell me
how can I get these metrics through java code/api? If not through the
public api then can you point me towards the classes in accumulo source
code so that I could use those.

Thanks
Vaibhav


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