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script to gather weblogic jvm heap size stats

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has anyone written something that will monitor/gather weblogic heap info ? I need to gather size, high/low stats to a file that I can upload to a speadsheet
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Could you please describe more detailed what do you want?
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I basically want to get the heap stats. I want to get what the heap size is, then the gc's.. the max and the min. I want to be able to use from a ksh env. the data would need to come from runtime info..
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