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Examples for the list --user admin-user --monitor Command

The list command provides information about the application components and subsystems
currently being monitored for the specified server instance name. Using this command, you can
see the monitorable components and subcomponents for a server instance. For a more
complete listing of list examples, see

“Expected Output for list and get Commands at All

Levels” on page 202

.

Example 1

asadmin> list --user

admin-user --monitor server

The preceding command returns a list of application components and subsystems that have
monitoring enabled, for example:

server.resources

server.orb

server.jvm

server.jms-service

server.connector-service

server.applications

server.http-service

server.thread-pools

It is also possible to list applications that are currently monitored in the specified server
instance. This is useful when particular monitoring statistics are sought from an application
using the get command.

Example 2

asadmin> list --user

admin-user --monitor server.applications

Returns:

server.applications.adminapp

server.applications.admingui

server.applications.myApp

For a more comprehensive example, see

“To Use the PetStore Example” on page 199

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Examples for the get --user admin-user --monitor Command

This command retrieves the following monitored information:

All attribute(s) monitored within a component or subsystem

Specific attribute monitored within a component or subsystem

Viewing Monitoring Data

Chapter 18 • Monitoring Components and Services

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