Provided by: Ignacio Van Droogenbroeck
This Dashboard offers you information about your jBoss-Wildfly instance. Uptime, CPU Usage, Heap Memory, Non Heap Memory, Memory Pool Collections, Networking and Disk IO.
In the InfluxDB UI, go to Settings->Templates and enter this URL: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/influxdata/community-templates/master/jboss_wildfly/jboss_wildfly.yml
If you have your InfluxDB credentials configured in the CLI, you can install this template with:
influx apply -u https://raw.githubusercontent.com/influxdata/community-templates/master/jboss_wildfly/jboss_wildfly.yml
- 1 Telegraf Configuration: 'jboss-wildfly-config'
- 1 Dashboards: 'jboss-wildfly'
- 1 Label: 'jboss-wildfly'
- 1 Bucket: 'jboss-wildfly'
General instructions on using InfluxDB Templates can be found in the use a template document.
Telegraf Configuration requires the following environment variables
- `INFLUX_TOKEN` - The token with the permissions to read Telegraf configs and write data to the `telegraf` bucket. You can just use your master token to get started.
- `INFLUX_ORG` - The name of your Organization.
- `INFLUX_HOST` - The address of you InfluxDB
- `INFLUX_BUCKET` - The name of the Bucket. If you going to use the bucket included, you need to export the variable. Ex: ```export INFLUX_BUCKET=jboss-wildfly```
In order to use this Dashboard, you need to specify the connection string to connect to the jBoss Wildfly / Jolokia instance as variable.
ex: $ export $JBOSS_CONNECTION_STRING=http://localhost:8080/jolokia
Author: Ignacio Van Droogenbroeck
Email: ignacio[at]vandroogenbroeck[dot]net
Github and Gitlab user: @xe-nvdk
Influx Slack: Ignacio Van Droogenbroeck