Pekka Enberg 81aa2a8279 Merge "JMX proxy to support configuration file" from Amnon
"Scylla's configuration can change the listening address and port of the API,
the jmx proxy need to use this same configuration.

This series adds the ability to add a path to a yaml configuration file and the
jmx proxy would read its configuration from there.  Configuration from system
properties/command line is still supported and the configuration hirarchy is as
follow from highest to lowest:
* command line
* configuration file according to the hirarchy:
  - command line
  - SCYLLA_CONF
  - SCYLLA_HOME
  - relative conf directory
* default values

The configuration definition was moved to a configuraion class that responsible
for getting the information from the command line and the configuration file."
2015-11-11 09:08:08 +02:00
2015-09-22 13:33:24 +03:00
2015-09-18 07:50:09 +03:00

Urchin JMX Interface

This is the JMX interface for urchin.

Compile

To compile do:

mvn install

Run

The maven will create an uber-jar with all dependency under the target directory. You should run it with the remote jmx enable so the nodetool will be able to connect to it.

java -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=7199 -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false -jar target/urchin-mbean-1.0.jar

Setting IP and Port

By default the the JMX would connect to a node on the localhost on port 10000.

The jmx API uses the system properties to set the IP address and Port. To change the ip address use the apiaddress property (e.g. -Dapiaddress=1.1.1.1) To change the port use the apiport (e.g. -Dapiport=10001)

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Scylla JMX proxy
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