good point.. then I keep it like it is and take it out of the logfiles... But maybe something like jvm ok/nok is possible?
By default Dhazelcast.health.monitoring.level is set to "silence" and information will be logged as warning, if a given threshold is reached. Maybe this could trigger a "jvm: nok"? Greetings Peter Am 07.02.20 um 10:25 schrieb Maxim Solodovnik: > Hello Peter, > > IMO this might be sensitive information > Are you sure this should be available without authorization? > > On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 at 16:18, Peter Dähn <da...@vcrp.de> wrote: > >> Hi Maxim, >> >> during my little research I used the information of hazelcast >> HealthMonitor... >> >> 07-Feb-2020 09:27:17.941 INFORMATION [hz.server-1.HealthMonitor] >> com.hazelcast.internal.diagnostics.Healthmonitor.null [dev] [3.12.5] >> processors=4, physical.memory.total=0, physical.memory.free=0, >> swap.space.total=0, swap.space.free=0, heap.memory.used=367,4M, >> heap.memory.free=273,6M, heap.memory.total=641,0M, heap.memory.max=2,9G, >> heap.memory.used/total=57,27%, heap.memory.used/max=12,22%, >> minor.gc.count=0, minor.gc.time=0ms, major.gc.count=0, >> major.gc.time=0ms, load.process=0,00%, load.system=0,00%, >> load.systemAverage=0,18, thread.count=95, thread.peakCount=105, >> cluster.timeDiff=0, event.q.size=0, executor.q.async.size=0, >> executor.q.client.size=0, executor.q.client.query.size=0, >> executor.q.client.blocking.size=0, executor.q.query.size=0, >> executor.q.scheduled.size=0, executor.q.io.size=0, >> executor.q.system.size=0, executor.q.operations.size=0, >> executor.q.priorityOperation.size=0, operations.completed.count=261, >> executor.q.mapLoad.size=0, executor.q.mapLoadAllKeys.size=0, >> executor.q.cluster.size=0, executor.q.response.size=0, >> operations.running.count=0, >> operations.pending.invocations.percentage=0,00%, >> operations.pending.invocations.count=0, proxy.count=0, >> clientEndpoint.count=0, connection.active.count=0, >> client.connection.count=0, connection.count=0 >> >> >> Is it possible to put those information in >> OM_SERVER_ADDRESS/services/info/health ? >> >> Greetings Peter >> >> >> >>