jsadebugd(1)jsadebugd(1)Namejsadebugd - Serviceability Agent Debug Daemon
SYNOPSISjsadebugd pid [ server-id ]
jsadebugd executable core [ server-id ]
PARAMETERS
pid
process id of the process to which the debug server should
attach. The process must be a Java process. To get a list of Java
processes running on a machine, jps(1) may be used. At most one
instance of the debug server may be attached to a single process.
executable
Java executable from which the core dump was produced
core
Core file to which the debug server should attach.
server-id
Optional unique id, needed if multiple debug servers are started
on the same machine. This ID must be used by remote clients to
identify the particular debug server to attach. Within a single
machine, this ID must be unique.
DESCRIPTIONjsadebugd attaches to a Java process or core file and acts as a debug
server. Remote clients such as jstack(1), jmap(1), and jinfo(1) can
attach to the server using Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Before
starting jsadebugd, rmiregistry @
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/tools/index.html#rmi
must be started with:
rmiregistry -J-Xbootclasspath/p:$JAVA_HOME/lib/sajdi.jar
where $JAVA_HOME is the JDK installation directory. If rmiregistry was
not started, jsadebugd will start an rmiregistry in a standard (1099)
port internally. Debug server may be stopped by sending SIGINT (press‐
ing Ctrl-C) to it.
NOTE - This utility is unsupported and may or may not be available in
future versions of the JDK. In Windows Systems where dbgeng.dll is not
present, 'Debugging Tools For Windows' needs to be installed to have
these tools working. Also, PATH environment variable should contain the
location of jvm.dll used by the target process or the location from
which the Crash Dump file was produced.
For example, set PATH=<jdk>\jre\bin\client;%PATH%
SEE ALSO
o jinfo(1)
o jmap(1)
o jps(1)
o jstack(1)
o rmiregistry @
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/tech‐
notes/tools/index.html#rmi
16 Mar 2012 jsadebugd(1)