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Thermostat: Serviceability and Monitoring for OpenJDK
Links
- User Guide
- Announcement List
- Discussion List
- Bug Tracker
- Wiki
- Developer Documentation
- Source Code (Mercurial)
- 1.4 Development
- 1.2
Thermostat is an instrumentation tool for the Hotspot JVM, with support for monitoring multiple JVM instances on multiple hosts, optionally in a cloud environment. The name Thermostat is intended as a play on words: Thermostat is to Hotspot much as IcedTea is to Java.




Features
- Local and remote monitoring (threads, numa, heap-analysis, garbage collection, etc.)
- Records and visualizes both high level (uptime, cpu and memory usage) and low level (HotSpot's perf) data
- Designed to work well against OpenJDK and IcedTea
- Stand-alone Swing GUI client
- Web layer for increased security
- Command line interface client
- Usable in production environment, with minimal overhead
Basic System Requirements
- OpenJDK >= 1.7
- Mongodb >= 2.2 (or 2.0 if no SSL required)
- Servlet container (optional)
Downloads
The latest stable version is Thermostat 1.2.4 (md5). Please see the User Guide to get started and send us email if you have any trouble installing/using Thermostat — we'd be happy to help you out.
Other Downloads
You can also download pre-release versions to try out newer features in advance. Please note that these may contain significant bugs.
- 1.4 series (md5)
- 2.0 series (md5)
Historical archives of all releases are also available.
Staying in Touch
Want the latest Thermostat news? It's available several ways: Feel free to subscribe to the Thermostat development mailing list or join us on IRC in #thermostat on freenode.net
Helping Out
Found a bug? Please report it in our bugzilla. Want a feature? Please email us at our mailing list.
License
Thermostat is made available under GPLv2+ with classpath exception.
Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 by the authors.