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Operating Systems Solaris Java Application slowness with Xmanager Post 302657067 by charith.upendra on Saturday 16th of June 2012 03:12:19 AM
Old 06-16-2012
Java Application slowness with Xmanager

Hi!

I have a m3000 server with solaris 10. Clients connecting to server using Xmanager. But when they open a Java based application its very slow and some times hanging. But when I tried with VNC it works fine. Is this a BUG in Xmanager? Or Is there any method to solve this?

Thanks,
Charith
 

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jsadebugd(1)						      General Commands Manual						      jsadebugd(1)

NAME
jsadebugd - serviceability agent debug daemon SYNOPSIS
jsadebugd [pid] [server-id] jsadebugd executable core [server-id] DESCRIPTION
jsadebugd attaches to a Java process or core file and acts as a debug server. Remote clients such as jstack, jmap, and jinfo can attach to the server using Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Before starting jsadebugd, rmiregistry must be started with: rmiregistry -J-Xbootclasspath/p:$JAVA_HOME/lib/sajdi.jar where $JAVA_HOME is the J2SE SDK 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 (pressing Ctrl-C) to it. NOTE - This utility is unsupported and may or may not be available in future versions of the J2SE SDK. jinfo is not currently available on Windows platforms or on the Linux Itanium platform. 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 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. SEE ALSO
jinfo(1) jmap(1) jps(1) jstack(1) rmiregistry(1) 13 June 2004 jsadebugd(1)
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