There are some command line jmx tools available that might be worth looking at.
  Also if you need your own instrumentation then it is straightforward to get 
to the JMX metrics via java, using standard javax.management.* classes.  We did 
something like that to make our own jmx command line tool and found it to be 
extremely useful, especially when instrumenting performance tests or 
interfacing with monitoring tools.


From: Sutanu Das [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 4:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How can i get flume performance metrix? Jmx

Hi Team,

Can you please advise how can I see the Flume jmx performance metrix in our 
production?

Our management is interested to know Flume performance usage as far as cpu, 
mem, gc, events, etc…..

We use Hortonworks Flume 1.5.2.2


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