Name
jconsole - start a graphical console to monitor and manage Java applications
Synopsis
jconsole [-interval=n]
[-notile] [-plugin path]
[-version] [connection ... ]
[-Jinput_arguments]
jconsole -help
Options
- -interval
- 
Sets the update interval to nseconds (default is 4 seconds).
- -notile
- Doesn't tile the windows for two or more connections.
- -pluginpathpath
- 
Specifies the path that jconsoleuses to look up plug-ins. The plug-in path should contain a provider-configuration file namedMETA-INF/services/com.sun.tools.jconsole.JConsolePluginthat contains one line for each plug-in. The line specifies the fully qualified class name of the class implementing thecom.sun.tools.jconsole.JConsolePluginclass.
- -version
- Prints the program version.
- connection = pid |
host:port | jmxURL
- 
A connection is described by either pid, host :port or jmxURL.- The pid value is the process ID of a target process. The JVM must be running with the same user ID as the user ID running the - jconsolecommand.
- The host - :port values are the name of the host system on which the JVM is running, and the port number specified by the system property- com.sun.management.jmxremote.portwhen the JVM was started.
- The jmxUrl value is the address of the JMX agent to be connected to as described in JMXServiceURL. 
 
- -Jinput_arguments
- 
Passes input_arguments to the JVM on which the
jconsolecommand is run.
- -helpor- --help
- Displays the help message for the command.
Description
The jconsole command starts a graphical console tool
that lets you monitor and manage Java applications and virtual machines
on a local or remote machine.
On Windows, the jconsole command doesn't associate with
a console window. It does, however, display a dialog box with error
information when the jconsole command fails.