RFR: 8327769: jcmd GC.heap_dump without options should write to location given by -XX:HeapDumpPath, if set [v10]

Matthias Baesken mbaesken at openjdk.org
Wed May 8 08:13:57 UTC 2024


On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:44:42 GMT, Matthias Baesken <mbaesken at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> Currently jcmd command GC.heap_dump only works with an additionally provided file name.
>> Syntax : GC.heap_dump [options] <filename>
>> 
>> In case the JVM has the XX - flag HeapDumpPath set, we should support an additional mode where the <filename> is optional.
>> In case the filename is NOT set, we take the HeapDumpPath (file or directory);
>> 
>> new syntax :
>> GC.heap_dump [options] <filename> .. has precedence over second option
>> GC.heap_dump [options] …in case -XX: HeapDumpPath=p is set
>> 
>> This would be a simplification e.g. for support cases where a filename or directory is set at JVM startup with -XX: HeapDumpPath=p and writing to the path is intended/recommended for usage also in the jcmd case.
>
> Matthias Baesken has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   adjust java.1 man page

Another option would be to implement an additional jcmd command where  jcmd GC.heap_dump_other_command_name  without options writes to location given by -XX:HeapDumpPath, if set.  This would avoid all the compatibility concerns raised by changing  jcmd GC.heap_dump;  would this be a welcome change ?

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18190#issuecomment-2100000731


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