RE: tomcat performance/GC with JVMStat's visualgc

2004-08-13 Thread Dale, Matt
Its quite easy. Download jvmstat and add the bin directory (bat on windows) to your path. Run jvmps in a command window to find out the process id of your tomcat, it is the one with Bootstrap in it. Then run visualgc with the process id. You can also do this remotely by supplying a machine

RE: tomcat performance/GC with JVMStat's visualgc

2004-08-13 Thread Nandish Rudra
JProbe is also a nice tool for tracking JVM behaviour. You may want to look into it. Nandish Rudra ECI Conference Call Services, LLC -Original Message- From: Rajesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 1:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: tomcat performance/GC with

Re: tomcat performance/GC with JVMStat's visualgc

2004-08-13 Thread Peter Lin
you can always try JFluid, which is an experimental VM from sun that has some cool profiling features. peter On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 09:05:51 -0400, Nandish Rudra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: JProbe is also a nice tool for tracking JVM behaviour. You may want to look into it. Nandish Rudra ECI