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1. Re: Remote Debug on Fuse Fabric Container
geert1 Jan 27, 2015 3:59 PM (in response to luca.santaniello.81)Hi Luca,
When you create a container in fabric you can specify which options should be passed to the container. This way you can set the amount of memory for instance, but you can also specify that the container should start in debug modus.
The following Fuse CLI command would create a container with a maximum heap size of 256 MB:
container-create-child --jvm-opts "-Xmx256m" root child
In the Hawt.io console you'll find the "Jvm opts" option under the "Advanced" tab on the container creation page.
Now you can also use this to pass the regular debug commands to a JVM: "-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=5001,server=y,suspend=n".
The CLI command would then look like this:
container-create-child --jvm-opts "-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=5001,server=y,suspend=n" root child
The suspend=n part means that the JVM won't wait for a debugger to connect but will startup like usual. If you need to see what happens in the JVM right after it starts you can change this to suspend=y. The JVM will then block until a debugger is connected.
Good luck!
Geert.