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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Team,
I have multiple batchjobs running in VM, if I do ps -ef |grep java or tomcat I am getting multiple process list.
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
We have script to stop our application, all our application use this standard script to stop however in one of our application this script does not work properly. It does not kill the process, thats why we always use the manual process to kill which is to kill the process id (kill -9... (1 Reply)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi, how do you identify if a java process is running in Unix? So for example if I have 8 JVM's running but I want to make sure one of them has definately stopped? (1 Reply)
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hi,
Our server maintenance has informed us the below process are not running in the unix server.
http , java , Ora_home_jre process
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Where i need to check what would have went wrong???
Thanks in Advance,... (1 Reply)
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5. Programming
Hello;
Please Are both threads execute in parallel?
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6. Linux
Hi All,
Here is the Issue..
we have an Application that when starts runs fine..but after 2-3 hours the performance of the process wil become very slow..
Initially when we look at the CPU utilization, its very less..but when the process starts running slow..we identified that it is using... (2 Replies)
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7. Programming
My desired output is
run:
for this 1
for this 2
for this 3
for this 4
for this 5
for this 1,2
1->2
for this 2,3
2->3
for this 3,4
3->4
for this 4,5
4->5
for this 1,2,3
1->2,3 (2 Replies)
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The Linux ps (report process status) utility is not very helpful when it comes to Java processes : The java executable path is usually so long, that the ps listing does not show any of its paramaters even in long mode.
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15379 ? S 0:01 /usr/local/java/ibm-jdk1.3/jre/bin/exe/java -Djava.se
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... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vinbitian
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
The Linux ps (report process status) utility is not very helpful when it comes to Java processes : The java executable path is usually so long, that the ps listing does not show any of its paramaters even in long mode.
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15379 ? S 0:01 /usr/local/java/ibm-jdk1.3/jre/bin/exe/java... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vinbitian
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10. Solaris
Hi,
I am working on Solaris 8 on sunblade 150 machine.I have a java code jar file which I have configured in inittab to respawn.When I kill the process as per the respawn property the new process id gets generated.If I keep killing the process after 4-5 tries the process does not respawn.Sometimes... (0 Replies)
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ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)
NAME
abrt-action-analyze-java - Calculate and save UUID & DUPHASH and determine the level of usability for reporting of a Java stack trace.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-action-analyze-java [-v] [-d DIR] [-o] [-f FILE]
DESCRIPTION
The tool reads the file named backtrace from a problem data directory, processes it and generates a universally unique identifier (UUID).
Then it saves this data as new element uuid. It also checks whether the stack trace contains a remote address in any of its frames and if
so it creates not-reportable element whose contents explains why the stack trace should not be reported into a bug tracking system.
Integration with ABRT events
abrt-action-analyze-java can be used to generate the UUID & DUPHAS of a newly saved Java stack trace.
EVENT=post-create analyzer=Java abrt-action-analyze-java
OPTIONS
-d DIR
Path to a problem directory. The tool reads the backtrace from stdin when neither this option nor -f is provided.
-f FILE
Path to a stack trace. The tool reads the backtrace from stdin when neither this option nor -d is provided.
-o
Print the result to stdout.
-v
Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt-java-connector 01/19/2014 ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)