Hi there,
I'm trying to make a memory profile of a few batches on a remote WebSphere Server.
The way im doing it is starting the yourkit client on my desktop, then I connect to WebSphere
and it automatically starts profiling and never stops. Another point is that the profile is only about
an hour - I think i can only change that via the startup option "telemetrylimit=<hours>" ? Is it possible to change that
when the server is already running or do I have to restart it and integrate the yjp.jar again?
best regards,
Christian
Reset memory profiling on remote server
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Re: Reset memory profiling on remote server
Hello Christian
Best regards,
Anton
Could you please clarify what kind of profiling starts. Do you mean the telemetry graphs being updated? Yes, they are always available, but their overhead is negligible if you use the J2EE server integration wizard's recommended startup options which disable those particular telemetries that may cause a noticeable overhead (stack telemetry, exception telemetry).The way im doing it is starting the yourkit client on my desktop, then I connect to WebSphere
and it automatically starts profiling and never stops.
This startup option cannot be altered in runtime, so you have to re-integrate with the server with appropriate "telemetrylimit" and then restart it.Another point is that the profile is only about
an hour - I think i can only change that via the startup option "telemetrylimit=<hours>" ? Is it possible to change that
when the server is already running or do I have to restart it and integrate the yjp.jar again?
Best regards,
Anton