Apache ActiveMQ

The Apache ActiveMQ integration writes logs and collects storage usage andmessage metrics. Storage metrics include memory and disk usage.Message metrics include number of waiting messages, average wait time,and expired messages.

For more information about ActiveMQ, see theApache ActiveMQ documentation.

Prerequisites

To collect ActiveMQ telemetry, you mustinstall the Ops Agent:

  • For metrics, install version 2.11.0 or higher.
  • For logs, install version 2.15.0 or higher.

This integration supports ActiveMQ versions Classic 5.8.x through 5.16.x.

Configure your ActiveMQ instance

You must enable JMX support in the ActiveMQbrokerconfiguration.

Configure the Ops Agent for ActiveMQ

Following the guide toConfigure the OpsAgent, add the required elementsto collect telemetry from ActiveMQ instances, andrestart the agent.

Example configuration

The following commands create the configuration to collect and ingest telemetryfor ActiveMQ:

#ConfiguresOpsAgenttocollecttelemetryfromtheapp.Youmustrestarttheagentfortheconfigurationtotakeeffect.set-e#Checkifthefileexistsif[!-f/etc/google-cloud-ops-agent/config.yaml];then#Createthefileifitdoesn'texist.sudomkdir-p/etc/google-cloud-ops-agentsudotouch/etc/google-cloud-ops-agent/config.yamlfi#Createabackupoftheexistingfilesoexistingconfigurationsarenotlost.sudocp/etc/google-cloud-ops-agent/config.yaml/etc/google-cloud-ops-agent/config.yaml.bak#ConfiguretheOpsAgent.sudotee/etc/google-cloud-ops-agent/config.yaml >/dev/null <<EOFmetrics:receivers:activemq:type:activemqservice:pipelines:activemq:receivers:-activemqEOF

For these changes to take effect, you must restart the Ops Agent:

Linux

  1. To restart the agent, run the following command on your instance:
    sudo systemctl restart google-cloud-ops-agent
  2. To confirm that the agent restarted, run the following command and verify that the components "Metrics Agent" and "Logging Agent" started:
    sudo systemctl status "google-cloud-ops-agent*"

Windows

  1. Connect to your instance using RDP or a similar tool and login to Windows.
  2. Open a PowerShell terminal with administrator privileges by right-clicking the PowerShell icon and selectingRun as Administrator
  3. To restart the agent, run the following PowerShell command:
    Restart-Service google-cloud-ops-agent -Force
  4. To confirm that the agent restarted, run the following command and verify that the components "Metrics Agent" and "Logging Agent" started:
    Get-Service google-cloud-ops-agent*

Collect logs

ActiveMQ writes logs tosyslog, which is captured by the Ops Agent by default.No additional user configuration is required.

Configure metrics collection

To ingest metrics from ActiveMQ, you must create a receiver for the metricsthat ActiveMQ produces and then create a pipeline for the new receiver.

This receiver does notsupport the use of multiple instances in the configuration, for example, tomonitor multiple endpoints. All such instances write to the same time series,and Cloud Monitoring has no way to distinguish among them.

To configure a receiver for youractivemq metrics, specify the followingfields:

FieldDefaultDescription
collection_interval60sAtime duration value, such as30s or5m.
endpointhttp://localhost:1099The URL of the node to monitor.
passwordThe configured password if JMX is configured to require authentication.
typeThis value must beactivemq.
usernameThe configured username if JMX is configured to require authentication.

What is monitored

The following table provides the list of metrics that the Ops Agent collectsfrom the ActiveMQ instance.

Metric type 
Kind, Type
Monitored resources
Labels
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.connection.count
GAUGEINT64
gce_instance
 
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.consumer.count
GAUGEINT64
gce_instance
broker
destination
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.disk.store_usage
GAUGEDOUBLE
gce_instance
 
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.disk.temp_usage
GAUGEDOUBLE
gce_instance
 
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.memory.usage
GAUGEDOUBLE
gce_instance
broker
destination
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.message.current
GAUGEINT64
gce_instance
broker
destination
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.message.dequeued
CUMULATIVEINT64
gce_instance
broker
destination
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.message.enqueued
CUMULATIVEINT64
gce_instance
broker
destination
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.message.expired
CUMULATIVEINT64
gce_instance
broker
destination
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.message.wait_time.avg
GAUGEDOUBLE
gce_instance
broker
destination
workload.googleapis.com/activemq.producer.count
GAUGEINT64
gce_instance
broker
destination

Verify the configuration

This section describes how to verify that you correctly configured theActiveMQ receiver. It might take one or twominutes for the Ops Agent to begin collecting telemetry.

To verify that ActiveMQ logs are being sent toCloud Logging, do the following:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to theLogs Explorer page:

    Go toLogs Explorer

    If you use the search bar to find this page, then select the result whose subheading isLogging.

  2. Enter the following query in the editor, and then clickRun query:
    resource.type="gce_instance"log_id("syslog")jsonPayload.message~='(activemq[[0-9]+]|activemq):'

To verify that ActiveMQ metrics are being sent toCloud Monitoring, do the following:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Metrics explorer page:

    Go toMetrics explorer

    If you use the search bar to find this page, then select the result whose subheading isMonitoring.

  2. In the toolbar of thequery-builder pane, select the button whose name is either MQL or PromQL.
  3. Verify thatPromQL is selectedin theLanguage toggle. The language toggle is in the same toolbar thatlets you format your query.
  4. Enter the following query in the editor, and then clickRun query:
    {"workload.googleapis.com/activemq.consumer.count", monitored_resource="gce_instance"}

View dashboard

To view your ActiveMQ metrics, you must have a chart or dashboardconfigured.The ActiveMQ integration includes one or more dashboards for you.Any dashboards are automatically installed after you configure theintegration and the Ops Agent has begun collecting metric data.

You can also view static previews of dashboards withoutinstalling the integration.

To view an installed dashboard, do the following:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Dashboards page:

    Go toDashboards

    If you use the search bar to find this page, then select the result whose subheading isMonitoring.

  2. Select theDashboard List tab, and then choose theIntegrations category.
  3. Click the name of the dashboard you want to view.

If you have configured an integration but the dashboard has not beeninstalled, then check that the Ops Agent is running. When there is nometric data for a chart in the dashboard, installation of the dashboard fails.After the Ops Agent begins collecting metrics, the dashboard is installedfor you.

To view a static preview of the dashboard, do the following:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Integrations page:

    Go toIntegrations

    If you use the search bar to find this page, then select the result whose subheading isMonitoring.

  2. Click theCompute Engine deployment-platform filter.
  3. Locate the entry for ActiveMQ and clickView Details.
  4. Select theDashboards tab to see a static preview. If the dashboard is installed, then you can navigate to it by clickingView dashboard.

For more information about dashboards in Cloud Monitoring, seeDashboards and charts.

For more information about using theIntegrations page, seeManage integrations.

Install alerting policies

Alerting policies instruct Cloud Monitoring to notify you whenspecified conditions occur.The ActiveMQ integration includes one or more alerting policies foryou to use.You can view and installthese alerting policies from theIntegrations page inMonitoring.

To view the descriptions of available alerting policies and install them, do the following:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Integrations page:

    Go toIntegrations

    If you use the search bar to find this page, then select the result whose subheading isMonitoring.

  2. Locate the entry for ActiveMQ and clickView Details.
  3. Select theAlerts tab. This tab provides descriptions of available alerting policies and provides an interface for installing them.
  4. Install alerting policies. Alerting policies need to know where to send notifications that the alert has been triggered, so they require information from you for installation. To install alerting policies, do the following:
    1. From the list of available alerting policies, select those that you want to install.
    2. In theConfigure notifications section, select one or more notification channels. You have the option to disable the use of notification channels, but if you do, then your alerting policies fire silently. You can check their status in Monitoring, but you receive no notifications.

      For more information about notification channels, seeManage notification channels.

    3. ClickCreate Policies.

For more information about alerting policies in Cloud Monitoring, seeIntroduction to alerting.

For more information about using theIntegrations page, seeManage integrations.

What's next

For a walkthrough on how to use Ansible to install the Ops Agent, configurea third-party application, and install a sample dashboard, see theInstall the Ops Agent to troubleshoot third-party applications video.

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Last updated 2026-02-18 UTC.