JHSDB(1) JDK Commands JHSDB(1)

jhsdb - attach to a Java process or launch a postmortem debugger to analyze the content of a core dump from a crashed Java Virtual Machine (JVM)

jhsdb clhsdb [--pid pid | --exe executable --core coredump]

jhsdb hsdb [--pid pid | --exe executable --core coredump]

jhsdb debugd (--pid pid | --exe executable --core coredump) [options]

jhsdb jstack (--pid pid | --exe executable --core coredump | --connect [server-id@]debugd-host) [options]

jhsdb jmap (--pid pid | --exe executable --core coredump | --connect [server-id@]debugd-host) [options]

jhsdb jinfo (--pid pid | --exe executable --core coredump | --connect [server-id@]debugd-host) [options]

jhsdb jsnap (--pid pid | --exe executable --core coredump | --connect [server-id@]debugd-host) [options]

The process ID to which the jhsdb tool should attach. The process must be a Java process. To get a list of Java processes running on a machine, use the ps command or, if the JVM processes are not running in a separate docker instance, the jps command.
The Java executable file from which the core dump was produced.
The core file to which the jhsdb tool should attach.
[server-id@]debugd-host
An optional server ID and the address of the remote debug server (debugd).
The command-line options for a jhsdb mode. See Options for the debugd Mode, Options for the jstack Mode, Options for the jmap Mode, Options for the jinfo Mode, and Options for the jsnap Mode.

Note:

Either the pid or the pair of executable and core files or the [server-id@]debugd-host must be provided for debugd, jstack, jmap, jinfo and jsnap modes.

You can use the jhsdb tool to attach to a Java process or to launch a postmortem debugger to analyze the content of a core-dump from a crashed Java Virtual Machine (JVM). This command is experimental and unsupported.

Note:

Attaching the jhsdb tool to a live process will cause the process to hang and the process will probably crash when the debugger detaches.

The jhsdb tool can be launched in any one of the following modes:

Starts the interactive command-line debugger.
Starts the interactive GUI debugger.
Starts the remote debug server.
Prints stack and locks information.
Prints heap information.
Prints basic JVM information.
Prints performance counter information.
Displays the options available for the command.

An optional unique ID for this debug server. This is required if multiple debug servers are run on the same machine.
Sets the port number to which the RMI connector is bound. If not specified a random available port is used.
Sets the RMI registry port. This option overrides the system property 'sun.jvm.hotspot.rmi.port'. If not specified, the system property is used. If the system property is not set, the default port 1099 is used.
Sets the hostname the RMI connector is bound. The value could be a hostname or an IPv4/IPv6 address. This option overrides the system property 'java.rmi.server.hostname'. If not specified, the system property is used. If the system property is not set, a system hostname is used.

Prints the VM flags.
Prints the Java system properties.
Prints the VM flags and the Java system properties.

Prints the same information as Solaris pmap.
Prints the java heap summary.
Dumps the java heap in hprof binary format.
The name of the dumpfile.
Prints the histogram of java object heap.
Prints the class loader statistics.
Prints the information on objects awaiting finalization.

Prints the java.util.concurrent locks information.
Attempts to print both java and native frames if the platform allows it.

Prints all performance counters.
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