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To View the perfdump Data from the CLI
In addition to a URI, you can also access perfdump output through the command-line interface.
It is enabled by default. Unlike viewing perfdump output through the URI, the Administration
Server must be running to view perfdump output at the command-line. However, if request
processing threads are hanging in your server (for example, because they are busy), and you
cannot use the URI, you can still access perfdump output through the CLI.
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To view the perfdump output through the command-line interface, enter:
./wadm get-perfdump --user=admin-user --password-file=admin-password-file
--config=config-name --node=node-name
The output appears in your command window.
Sample perfdump Output
The following is sample perfdump output:
webservd pid: 29133
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 B07/13/2006 17:09 (SunOS DOMESTIC)
Server started Fri Jul 14 14:34:15 2006
Process 29133 started Fri Jul 14 14:34:17 2006
ConnectionQueue:
-----------------------------------------
Current/Peak/Limit Queue Length
Total Connections Queued
Average Queue Length (1, 5, 15 minutes)
Average Queueing Delay
ListenSocket ls1:
------------------------
Address
Acceptor Threads
Default Virtual Server
KeepAliveInfo:
--------------------
KeepAliveCount
KeepAliveHits
KeepAliveFlushes
KeepAliveRefusals
KeepAliveTimeouts
KeepAliveTimeout
SessionCreationInfo:
Chapter 1 • Performance and Monitoring Overview
2/237/1352
67364017
4.52, 4.73, 4.85
13.63 milliseconds
https://0.0.0.0:2014
1
https-test
198/200
0
0
56844280
365589
10 seconds
Monitoring Server Performance
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