FishEye 2.0 : Generating a Thread Dump Externally
This page last changed on Jun 25, 2009 by rosie@atlassian.com.
If Fisheye stops responding or is showing poor performance, providing thread dumps to support can help diagnose the problem. Generating a Thread Dump for WindowsTo take a thread dump:
Generating a Thread Dump on Linux, including Solaris and other UnixesFind the process ID of the JVM and use the ps command to get list of all processes: kill -3 <pid> Note: This will not kill your server (so long as you included the "-3" option, no space in between). OutputStandard logging for Fisheye is sent to the FISHEYE_INST/var/log/fisheye-debug.log.* files, in the FISHEYE_INST directory. Thread dumps are an exception since they dump the threads of the entire application server - they'll appear in the FISHEYE_INST/var/log/fisheye.out file. You can search for the term "thread dump" in the log file for the beginning of the dump. Thread Dump Tools
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