More information about JConsole is available in the OpenJDK project at
In the Oracle JDK, the JConsole binary is available in
If you did not disable SSL when booting the managed JVM, you probably have
to provide a truststore containing the server's SSL certificate to be able to
establish JMX connections. If SSL client authentication is enabled, a keystore
must be configured as well (see
A graphical user interface (GUI) appears. For additional startup options,
refer to the JConsole documentation. Once the GUI starts, you are presented with
a list of the JVMs that are accessible on the local host. Locate the JVM that is
running
To connect to a JVM on a remote host, you will need to supply the host name and port number, or a JMX service URL, instead.
If you cannot find the
Once you have connected to a JVM via JConsole, the JVM's MBeans should be
available on a separate tab in the internal JConsole window. Under the domain
Another useful JConsole feature is that you can view dynamic data represented as JMX attributes in graph form. To view these graphs, double-click an attribute value that is a number.