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=grep Mode= | =grep Mode= | ||
The | The utility filters and displays at standard output only the stack traces that match the given regular expression. For example: | ||
the stack traces that match the given regular expression. For example: | |||
tda http- thread-dump-file.txt | tda http- thread-dump-file.txt | ||
will display at stdout only the stack traces that contain "http-". | will display at stdout only the stack traces that contain "http-", anywhere in the stack trace, including method invocation lines. The regular expression is optional. If missing, all stack traces present in the file will be displayed. The output can be modified with the following options: | ||
==-c== | |||
Counts the number of threads that match the regular expression, and display the number. If only the file name is specified, the regular expression is assumed to be "match all", as in the following example: | |||
tda -c thread-dump-file.txt | |||
==-v== | |||
Invert match. Select the stack traces that do not match the regular expression. | |||
=Regular Expression Syntax= | |||
tda is designed to use the same regular expressions as grep. | |||
Spaces - enclosing the regular expression in double quotes preserves spaces. Example | |||
tda "on object monitor" thread-dump-file.txt | |||
Other commands: | |||
-s (split) extracts individual thread dumps from the log file and places them into separate | -s (split) extracts individual thread dumps from the log file and places them into separate | ||
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com/novaordis/universus/tdanalyzer/extensions | com/novaordis/universus/tdanalyzer/extensions | ||
diff <thread-dump-file-1> <thread-dump-file-2> shows the difference between the thread dumps. | diff <thread-dump-file-1> <thread-dump-file-2> shows the difference between the thread dumps. |
Revision as of 01:08, 22 July 2017
Internal
Overview
The utility works by default in a manner similar to grep, processing the thread dump file sequentially, one thread dump at a time. It filters the thread stacks based on given regular expression and displays the output, subject to options. More than one thread dump in a single file are supported.
Syntax
tda [options] <regex|command> <thread-dump-file> [thread-dump-file, ...]
grep Mode
The utility filters and displays at standard output only the stack traces that match the given regular expression. For example:
tda http- thread-dump-file.txt
will display at stdout only the stack traces that contain "http-", anywhere in the stack trace, including method invocation lines. The regular expression is optional. If missing, all stack traces present in the file will be displayed. The output can be modified with the following options:
-c
Counts the number of threads that match the regular expression, and display the number. If only the file name is specified, the regular expression is assumed to be "match all", as in the following example:
tda -c thread-dump-file.txt
-v
Invert match. Select the stack traces that do not match the regular expression.
Regular Expression Syntax
tda is designed to use the same regular expressions as grep.
Spaces - enclosing the regular expression in double quotes preserves spaces. Example
tda "on object monitor" thread-dump-file.txt
Other commands:
-s (split) extracts individual thread dumps from the log file and places them into separate files. The name of the files is built based on the counter and timestamp (if available).
--<ExtensionClassName> (example --FSI, --FFM) where the class should be available in com/novaordis/universus/tdanalyzer/extensions
diff <thread-dump-file-1> <thread-dump-file-2> shows the difference between the thread dumps.
help
version
Other Commands
count
diff
tda diff <thread-dump-file1.out> <thread-dump-file2.out>
The simplest form of the diff command compares the thread dump files and displays the names of the names of the threads that are present in one file and not in the other.
version
help
In-line help.