.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.1.12.1 .\" .TH "JCONSOLE" "1" "2025" "JDK 24.0.1" "JDK Commands" .SH NAME jconsole \- start a graphical console to monitor and manage Java applications .SH SYNOPSIS \f[CR]jconsole\f[R] [\f[CR]\-interval=\f[R]\f[I]n\f[R]] [\f[CR]\-notile\f[R]] [\f[CR]\-plugin\f[R] \f[I]path\f[R]] [\f[CR]\-version\f[R]] [\f[I]connection\f[R] ... ] [\f[CR]\-J\f[R]\f[I]input_arguments\f[R]] .PP \f[CR]jconsole\f[R] \f[CR]\-help\f[R] .SH OPTIONS .TP \f[CR]\-interval\f[R] Sets the update interval to \f[CR]n\f[R] seconds (default is 4 seconds). .TP \f[CR]\-notile\f[R] Doesn\[aq]t tile the windows for two or more connections. .TP \f[CR]\-pluginpath\f[R] \f[I]path\f[R] Specifies the path that \f[CR]jconsole\f[R] uses to look up plug\-ins. The plug\-in \f[I]path\f[R] should contain a provider\-configuration file named \f[CR]META\-INF/services/com.sun.tools.jconsole.JConsolePlugin\f[R] that contains one line for each plug\-in. The line specifies the fully qualified class name of the class implementing the \f[CR]com.sun.tools.jconsole.JConsolePlugin\f[R] class. .TP \f[CR]\-version\f[R] Prints the program version. .TP \f[I]connection\f[R] = \f[I]pid\f[R] | \f[I]host\f[R]\f[CR]:\f[R]\f[I]port\f[R] | \f[I]jmxURL\f[R] A connection is described by either \f[I]pid\f[R], \f[I]host\f[R]\f[CR]:\f[R]\f[I]port\f[R] or \f[I]jmxURL\f[R]. .RS .IP \[bu] 2 The \f[I]pid\f[R] value is the process ID of a target process. The JVM must be running with the same user ID as the user ID running the \f[CR]jconsole\f[R] command. .IP \[bu] 2 The \f[I]host\f[R]\f[CR]:\f[R]\f[I]port\f[R] values are the name of the host system on which the JVM is running, and the port number specified by the system property \f[CR]com.sun.management.jmxremote.port\f[R] when the JVM was started. .IP \[bu] 2 The \f[I]jmxUrl\f[R] value is the address of the JMX agent to be connected to as described in JMXServiceURL. .RE .TP \f[CR]\-J\f[R]\f[I]input_arguments\f[R] Passes \f[I]input_arguments\f[R] to the JVM on which the \f[CR]jconsole\f[R] command is run. .TP \f[CR]\-help\f[R] or \f[CR]\-\-help\f[R] Displays the help message for the command. .SH DESCRIPTION The \f[CR]jconsole\f[R] command starts a graphical console tool that lets you monitor and manage Java applications and virtual machines on a local or remote machine. .PP On Windows, the \f[CR]jconsole\f[R] command doesn\[aq]t associate with a console window. It does, however, display a dialog box with error information when the \f[CR]jconsole\f[R] command fails.