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How to use jHiccup with Solr?

Open vaomaohaoone opened this issue 6 years ago • 4 comments

I've tried use Solr with Jhiccup to analyze garbage collectors of Azul zing JVM and G1GC of Java-Hotspot. I launched solr, and want include jHiccup on it. of solr process is 1078. I used following command: ./jHiccup -l /tmp/jHiccup-2.0.9/hiccup.%date.%pid -p 1078. It should be work, but an error is displayed : A JNI error has occured, please check your installation and try again. Help me please!

vaomaohaoone avatar Jul 21 '18 15:07 vaomaohaoone

attaching on the fly is "flakey" in the sense that it depends on the JDK of both the target process and the one you use to launch the attach. When both are regularly installed JDKs of the same version, things seem to work well, but there are many ways for it to break. The most reliable way to use jHiccup is to add it with the -javaagent (see "Using jHiccup as a Java agent" in thge README) to the launching command line. For exmaples of how to add a javaagent to solr, you can do something similar to what others do e,g. https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/agents/java-agent/installation/include-java-agent-jvm-argument#Installing_on_solr

giltene avatar Jul 21 '18 23:07 giltene

I tried to install jHiccup as a javaagent, adding the following commands to the variable SOLR_OPTS in script solr.in.sh, but it doesn't works: -javaagent:/home/jHiccup-2.0.9/jHiccup.jar="-d 0 -i 1000 -l hicc -c". Because for me this method does not create output files from jHiccup. Any ideas?)

vaomaohaoone avatar Jul 22 '18 00:07 vaomaohaoone

Can you please get the full solr command line from ps -ef | grep java and paste it here?

giltene avatar Jul 22 '18 00:07 giltene

Unfortunately no, I will return my workstation only in the middle of August, but I will try to perform the same operations on my laptop in some of these days

vaomaohaoone avatar Jul 22 '18 00:07 vaomaohaoone