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jsadebugd(1)							  jsadebugd(1)

NAME
       jsadebugd - Serviceability Agent Debug Daemon

SYNOPSIS
       jsadebugd pid [ server-id ]
       jsadebugd executable core [ server-id ]

PARAMETERS
       pid
	  process  id  of the process to which the debug server should attach.
	  The process must be a Java process. To get a list of Java  processes
	  running  on  a machine, jps may be used. At most one instance of the
	  debug server may be attached to a single process.

       executable

       Java executable from which the core dump was produced

       core
	  Core file to which the debug server should attach.

       server-id
	  Optional unique id, needed if multiple debug servers are started  on
	  the same machine. This ID must be used by remote clients to identify
	  the particular debug server to attach. Within a single machine, this
	  ID must be unique.

DESCRIPTION
       jsadebugd  attaches  to a Java process or core file and acts as a debug
       server. Remote clients such as jstack, jmap, and jinfo  can  attach  to
       the  server  using Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Before starting
       jsadebugd, rmiregistry must be started with:

	  rmiregistry -J-Xbootclasspath/p:$JAVA_HOME/lib/sajdi.jar

       where $JAVA_HOME is the JDK installation directory. If rmiregistry  was
       not  started,  jsadebugd will start an rmiregistry in a standard (1099)
       port internally. Debug server may be stopped by sending SIGINT  (pressā€
       ing Ctrl-C) to it.

       NOTE  -	This utility is unsupported and may or may not be available in
       future versions of the JDK. jsadebugd is	 not  currently	 available  on
       Windows platforms.

SEE ALSO
	  * jinfo

	  * jmap

	  * jps

	  * jstack

	  * rmiregistry

				  05 Aug 2006			  jsadebugd(1)
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