Man1 - jstack-openjdk17.1
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NAME
jstack - print Java stack traces of Java threads for a specified Java process
SYNOPSIS
Note: This command is experimental and unsupported.
jstack
[/options/] pid
- options
- This represents the
jstack
command-line options. See Options for the jstack Command. - pid
- The process ID for which the stack trace is printed. The
process must be a Java process. To get a list of Java processes
running on a machine, use either the
ps
command or, if the JVM processes are not running in a separate docker instance, the jps command.
DESCRIPTION
The jstack
command prints Java stack traces of Java threads for a
specified Java process. For each Java frame, the full class name, method
name, byte code index (BCI), and line number, when available, are
printed. C++ mangled names aren’t demangled. To demangle C++ names, the
output of this command can be piped to c++filt
. When the specified
process is running on a 64-bit JVM, you might need to specify the
-J-d64
option, for example: jstack -J-d64
pid.
Note:
This command is unsupported and might not be available in future
releases of the JDK. In Windows Systems where the dbgeng.dll
file
isn’t present, the Debugging Tools for Windows must be installed so that
these tools work. The PATH
environment variable needs to contain the
location of the jvm.dll
that is used by the target process, or the
location from which the core dump file was produced.
OPTIONS FOR THE JSTACK COMMAND
-l
- The long listing option prints additional information about locks.
- *=-h= or =-help=*
- Prints a help message.