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All JVM Views


The JVM views display information about the active JVMs in the system, including:

  • Discovered JVMs
  • Discovered JMX targets
  • CPU usage
  • Active listener ports

The views provide current data activity from any context, whether a JMX target or a PAS target.

View name

Description

Access from

Current Active JVM (JVMDISC)

Lists all of the JVMs that are currently running in your environment

On JVMDISC you can perform the following actions:

  • Schedule a CPU time collection into the specified JVM by using the CPU line command.

    Important

    Collection is done asynchronously. Therefore, the view might not reflect the new time immediately.

  • Add a JVM to the Watch List by using the WAT line command.
    For more information, see Adding-JVMs-to-the-Watch-List.
  • (PTF BPF0457 applied) Request a dump for a JVM.
    For more information, see Requesting-a-dump-for-a-JVM-PTF-BPF0457-applied.

Current Active JVM option on EZJE

Discovered JVMs Detail view (JVMDISCD)

Displays all the discovered information for selected target

Active column for a JVM on JVMDISC

Active JVM targets (JVMDTGT)

Lists all discovered JMX targets

On JVMDTGT you can perform the following actions:

  • Schedule a CPU time collection into the specified JVM by using the CPU line command.

Important

Collection is done asynchronously. Therefore, the view might not reflect the new time immediately.

Active JVM targets option on EZJE

Active JVM CPU Usage (JVMDCPU)

Displays CPU information for all discovered JVMs, and schedules a CPU collection for each JVM

On JVMDCPU you can perform the following actions:

  • Schedule a CPU time collection into the specified JVM by using the CPU line command.

    Important

    Collection is done asynchronously. Therefore, the view might not reflect the new time immediately.

Active JVM CPU Usage option on EZJE

Active listener ports summary (JVMLSPTZ)


Lists all active listener ports by jobname, PID, and ASID

You can update listener port information for all discovered JVM ASIDs by clicking on Click here to UPDATE the table, or by typing UPDATE on the COMMAND line.

Alternatively, you can enter the UPD line command in the CMD column to update information for a specific JVM ASID.

 Active Listener Ports option on EZJE

JVM listener ports (JVMLSPT)

Displays active listener port information for all PIDs, or information about a specific PID

You can update listener port information for all discovered JVM ASIDs by clicking on Click here to UPDATE the table, or by typing UPDATE on the COMMAND line. Alternatively, you can enter the UPD line command in the CMD column to update information for a specific JVM ASID.

To display information for all PIDs , type JVMLSPT on the COMMAND line from any view.

To display information about a specific PID, hyperlink to JVMLSPT from JVMDISC or JVMLSPTZ.

 

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