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You can also use the MM-tools utility to start and stop engines at the command line. See Deploying, Starting, Stopping PUs with the MM-tools Utility.
2. Click the appropriate icon: Start, Stop, Pause, or Resume
To purge, click the Purge icon. The Cluster Explorer view is cleaned. For configuration related to the purge feature see Chapter 4, MM Metrics and Features Configuration.
1. From the Cluster Explorer, expand the methods node to the level at which you want to execute the method, cluster, process or agent. You see method group nodes.
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3. Specify the argument or arguments according to the dialog that appears, and click Execute. Tooltips explain the values required for the arguments.Thread dump compression Threads with same stack trace are compressed into one to provide a compressed thread dump report.Deadlock analysis A resource allocation graph identifies the deadlocks in each of the thread dumps. (Thread analyzer creates a wait-for graph for a given set of stack traces and analyzes the graph to identify "Circular Wait Conditions" (CWC)).Thread Dump Summarization Provides a detailed call flow summarization of the thread dump.The name of the thread analyzer report uses the format: IPAddress_Port_x.y.log. The y element is the number of the file, 0-9. You can generate up to ten log files for each set of reports for a machine, and the default size of each file is 10MB.
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− Host name and IP Displays the name and address of the machine whose thread dump you want to get and analyze. (Thread Analyzer is always started on the server. Only a remote JMX connection is established with this host to obtain the thread dump). When not provided, it is assumed the host is localhost. MM connects to the JMX port configured in the site topology file.
− Username and password Enter the credentials (if any are required) used to connect to the JMX server running on the target machine. Note that these are not the JMX credentials and not those used to log on to the machine.
− Report Directory Specify where on the MM server to save the Thread Analyzer report. If blank or incorrect, the thread report is saved here by default: BE_HOME/mm/logs/thread-analyzer/.
− Time Interval: The interval in seconds between thread dumps. For example, if you enter 10, a thread dump is obtained every 10 seconds.
3. Click OK.
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