

Groups give you a way to organize metrics as it makes sense for you. Alternatively, create a new group at the top of the platform list and add your metric to the group. In the JMX Metric Configurations panel, click the Java platform to add the metric to a platform group. To add an MBean and attributes, possibly based on complex matching patterns, go to Configuration > Instrumentation and click the JMX tab. In the right panel, expand the Attributes section, select the attribute, and click Create Metric.Expand the domains listed in the left panel and select the MBean that contains the attribute of interest.Open the Node Dashboard of the node that hosts the MBean, and click the JMX tab and MBean Browser subtab.To create a metric from an existing MBean attribute: If the MBean is already monitored and you want to create a metric from one of its attributes, you can do so from the MBean Browser.

For information about configuring user permissions for applications in Roles and Permissions. To configure new JMX Metrics your user account must have "Configure JMX" permissions for the application. You can use the MBean Browser or JMX Metrics Rules Panel to create new metrics.

You can add persistent JMX-based metrics to AppDynamics using metric rules. There are many helpful JMX topics on the AppDynamics community to help you with platform-specific troubleshooting tips.
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This topic describes how to create persistent JMX metrics from MBean attributes. For information on monitoring JMX metrics, see Monitor JMX. JMX Topics on the AppDynamics Community.
