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How to configure tomcat exporter or JMX Exporter with prometheus? Looking for detailed instructions.
https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter
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    How to configure tomcat exporter or JMX Exporter with prometheus? Looking for detailed instructions.
    https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter
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      How to configure tomcat exporter or JMX Exporter with prometheus? Looking for detailed instructions.
      https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter
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      How to configure tomcat exporter or JMX Exporter with prometheus? Looking for detailed instructions.
      https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter
      https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter







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          If you just run the JMX exporter as the Java Agent, it should automagically grab the Tomcat metrics. That how I have it set up in our environment running a whole bunch of Tomcat containers. They've all just worked.






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          • Thanks. Can you please give me the detailed instruction source ?

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          Tomcat_Explorer - Prometheus



          Download below json file from git to /tomcat/lib directory.



          • simpleclient

          • simpleclient_common

          • simpleclient_servlet

          • simpleclient_hotspot

          • tomcat_exporter_client

          (https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter)



          Then download tomcat_exporter_servlet and rename it as metrics.war then put it inside the webapps directory.



          Then restart tomcat and browse 192.168.x.y:8080/metrics and metrics can be seen.
          Then add target to prometheus.yml.



          - targets: ['192.168.x.z:8080']





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            If you just run the JMX exporter as the Java Agent, it should automagically grab the Tomcat metrics. That how I have it set up in our environment running a whole bunch of Tomcat containers. They've all just worked.






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            If you just run the JMX exporter as the Java Agent, it should automagically grab the Tomcat metrics. That how I have it set up in our environment running a whole bunch of Tomcat containers. They've all just worked.






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            If you just run the JMX exporter as the Java Agent, it should automagically grab the Tomcat metrics. That how I have it set up in our environment running a whole bunch of Tomcat containers. They've all just worked.






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            If you just run the JMX exporter as the Java Agent, it should automagically grab the Tomcat metrics. That how I have it set up in our environment running a whole bunch of Tomcat containers. They've all just worked.







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            • Thanks. Can you please give me the detailed instruction source ?

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            Thanks. Can you please give me the detailed instruction source ?

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            Thanks. Can you please give me the detailed instruction source ?

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            Tomcat_Explorer - Prometheus



            Download below json file from git to /tomcat/lib directory.



            • simpleclient

            • simpleclient_common

            • simpleclient_servlet

            • simpleclient_hotspot

            • tomcat_exporter_client

            (https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter)



            Then download tomcat_exporter_servlet and rename it as metrics.war then put it inside the webapps directory.



            Then restart tomcat and browse 192.168.x.y:8080/metrics and metrics can be seen.
            Then add target to prometheus.yml.



            - targets: ['192.168.x.z:8080']





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              Tomcat_Explorer - Prometheus



              Download below json file from git to /tomcat/lib directory.



              • simpleclient

              • simpleclient_common

              • simpleclient_servlet

              • simpleclient_hotspot

              • tomcat_exporter_client

              (https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter)



              Then download tomcat_exporter_servlet and rename it as metrics.war then put it inside the webapps directory.



              Then restart tomcat and browse 192.168.x.y:8080/metrics and metrics can be seen.
              Then add target to prometheus.yml.



              - targets: ['192.168.x.z:8080']





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                Tomcat_Explorer - Prometheus



                Download below json file from git to /tomcat/lib directory.



                • simpleclient

                • simpleclient_common

                • simpleclient_servlet

                • simpleclient_hotspot

                • tomcat_exporter_client

                (https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter)



                Then download tomcat_exporter_servlet and rename it as metrics.war then put it inside the webapps directory.



                Then restart tomcat and browse 192.168.x.y:8080/metrics and metrics can be seen.
                Then add target to prometheus.yml.



                - targets: ['192.168.x.z:8080']





                share|improve this answer













                Tomcat_Explorer - Prometheus



                Download below json file from git to /tomcat/lib directory.



                • simpleclient

                • simpleclient_common

                • simpleclient_servlet

                • simpleclient_hotspot

                • tomcat_exporter_client

                (https://github.com/nlighten/tomcat_exporter)



                Then download tomcat_exporter_servlet and rename it as metrics.war then put it inside the webapps directory.



                Then restart tomcat and browse 192.168.x.y:8080/metrics and metrics can be seen.
                Then add target to prometheus.yml.



                - targets: ['192.168.x.z:8080']






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