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1. Re: 99% usage using cluster
smarlow Feb 18, 2006 11:46 PM (in response to possumpc)It should be useful to get a quick snapshot of what is going on an application server that is consuming 99% cpu.
The best way to get a snapshot, is to dump the stack traces for the application server. The thread stack traces will be writing to the server out (you can redirect the stdout/stderr to a file so the trace doesn't scroll off or configure the server logs to capture it).
1. Open a shell and run "ps -ef | grep jboss" command. Note the process id of the application server.
Example output:
smarlow 11947 11941 74 22:41 pts/1 00:00:12 /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_07/bin/java -server -Xms128m -Xmx128m -Dprogram.name=run.sh -Djava.endorsed.dirs=/disk2/jboss/jboss-4.0.2/lib/endorsed -classpath /disk2/jboss/jboss-4.0.2/bin/run.jar:/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_07/lib/tools.jar org.jboss.Main
The second field is the process id, 11947 in my case.
2. Enter a kill -3 against the application server process id.
kill -3 11947
3. Repeat step #2 two or three times. Keep in mind that the application server will pause while each threads current call stack is printed to the console output device. This could make the application even less responsive while the trace is collected and printed.
You can read more about Java stack traces here http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/Stacktrace
Reading Java stack traces can be slow and tedious, but you should be able to gain hints on what to check next by examing the traces.
Also look for errors in the server log around when the high cpu consumption started.
I hope this helps.
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