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cpu usage by JAVA application

dhirendra761
Contributor

Hi,

I want to monitor get, CPU usage **(in percentage) by java application** (installed in my machine).
Could you please suggest the input.conf and query(spl) as well.

Thanks in advance.

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woodcock
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This is not a Splunk question, this is an Operating System question. You are asking in the wrong place. Once you know HOW to get the information, setup a scripted input to call the command to send the results to Splunk:
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/AdvancedDev/ScriptSetup

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

This is not a Splunk question, this is an Operating System question. You are asking in the wrong place. Once you know HOW to get the information, setup a scripted input to call the command to send the results to Splunk:
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/AdvancedDev/ScriptSetup

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dhirendra761
Contributor

Thanks @woodcock for answering.
Also I found below config to get the required data from cpu

Splunk_TA_windows/local/wmi.conf

[WMI:process]
index = windows
disabled = 0
interval = 30
wql = Select IDProcess,Name,PercentProcessorTime,TimeStamp_Sys100NS from Win32_PerfRawData_PerfProc_Process

I think it should be work.

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

That there is a fine example of a scripted input to get this data!

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dhirendra761
Contributor

Hello Sir,
@woodcock , @somesoni2 @MuS @martin_mueller @niketnilay @Ayn @lguinn2 ...

Could you please look into this. Thanks

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