;; Leiningen project
[com.brunobonacci/mulog-jvm-metrics "x.x.x"]
;; deps.edn format
{:deps { com.brunobonacci/mulog-jvm-metrics {:mvn/version "x.x.x"}}}
It is possible to sample JVM metrics such as memory, garbage collector, threads, etc using a special publisher.
(def publisher
(u/start-publisher!
{:type :jvm-metrics
;; the interval in millis between two samples (default: 60s)
:sampling-interval 60000
;; which metrics are you interested in sampling
;; (default: `{:all true}`)
:jvm-metrics
{:memory true
:gc true
:threads true
:jvm-attrs true}}))
Here an example of the metrics sampled
{:mulog/event-name :mulog/jvm-metrics-sampled,
:mulog/timestamp 1587504242983,
:mulog/trace-id #mulog/flake "4VTF9QBbnef57vxVy-b4uKzh7dG7r7y4",
:mulog/root-trace #mulog/flake "4VTF9QBbnef57vxVy-b4uKzh7dG7r7y4",
:jvm-metrics
{:memory
{:total
{:init 276103168,
:used 422243480,
:max 4294967295,
:committed 548872192},
:heap
{:init 268435456,
:used 294888096,
:max 4294967296,
:committed 374341632,
:usage-ratio 0.06866},
:non-heap
{:init 7667712,
:used 127355384,
:max -1,
:committed 174530560,
:usage-ratio 0.7297},
:pools
{:codeheap-non-nmethods-usage 0.2269,
:metaspace-usage 0.694,
:codeheap-profiled-nmethods-usage 0.1748,
:compressed-class-space-usage 0.01662,
:g1-eden-space-usage 0.8018,
:g1-old-gen-usage 0.02473,
:g1-survivor-space-usage 0.9691,
:codeheap-non-profiled-nmethods-usage 0.08243}},
:gc
{:g1-young-generation-count 56,
:g1-young-generation-time 1068,
:g1-old-generation-count 0,
:g1-old-generation-time 0},
:threads
{:deadlock-count 0,
:deadlocks {},
:daemon-count 18,
:new-count 0,
:runnable-count 7,
:terminated-count 0,
:blocked-count 0,
:waiting-count 12,
:count 25,
:timed-waiting-count 6},
:jvm-attrs {:name "20366@hostname.local",
:vendor "AdoptOpenJDK (14)",
:version "14+36",
:process-id 20366}}}
NOTE: values and keys will change depending on JVM/GC settings.
Usage example:
(def publisher
(u/start-publisher! {:type :jvm-metrics}))
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