Ok, after a little struggle, I installed jmxterm because I have only a terminal access to the host.
Unfortunately I have no idea what to do now... no jmx experience.
When I list the mbeans, I get TONS of entries representing my ActiveMQ queues. Is that correct?

Then, how can I find out which process uses most cpu?

Thanks for your help.
Laci


On 06.05.2014 14:44, Achim Nierbeck wrote:
Also, do you have some trace levels activated with your camel routes?
This might also produce a high load :)
But as Jamie already said, it's good to enable JMX Monitoring ... this way you also find out about the camel routes ;)

regards, Achim


2014-05-06 14:07 GMT+02:00 Jamie G. <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Connect to the JMX management console and see what's running up
    the CPU.

    --Jamie

    On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Laci Gaspar <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    > Hi
    > I noticed that our karaf runtime is using 100% CPU.
    > We are running karaf version 2.2.6 with some camel routes. There
    is hardly
    > any load.
    >
    > Looking at the log file with level DEBUG didn't reveal anything.
    >
    >
    > What can I do to find out what's causing the high cpu load?
    >
    > Regards
    > Laci




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