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maxfiles                        2*1024
maxfiles_lim                    2*1024
maxdsiz                         2000*1024*1024
Following is an example of using HPjconfig to display tunables that are set to values less than
those recommended:
$ java -jar HPjconfig.jar -nogui -tunables -listmis
Log written to HPjconfig_mutant_20060915_040955.log
List of tunables whose values are less than the recommended values:
Name                            Recommended value
max_thread_proc                 3000
maxdsiz                         2000*1024*1024
Following is an example log file produced by HPjconfig:
$ more HPjconfig_server1_20060915_042600.log
   Fri Sep 15 16:26:00 PDT 2006
   HPjconfig 3.0.01 (Thu Jul 21 14:52:47 2005)
   Machine name:  server1
   IP address:    15.244.94.25
   System type:   ia64 hp server rx5670
   Architecture:  IA64N
   OS name:       HP-UX
   OS version:    B.11.23
   Processors:    4
   Java version:  1.4
   Reading required patches/tunables information from /tmp/HPjconfig.xml
   Read required patches/tunables information
   Reading patch list from system
   Read patch list from system
   List of required patches:
   PHCO_30476    supports HPjmeter profiling of unbound (MxN) threads.
   PHKL_30192    solves kernel panic with thousands of MxN threads.
   PHSS_30015    solves problem with Aries signal handling that overlaps Java sig
   nal handling.
   PHSS_34201    solves problem emulating floating point conversion when running
   PA2.0 Java on an IPF system.. solves problem with Aries signal handling that ove
   rlaps Java signal handling. solves problem emulating floating point conversion w
   hen running PA2.0 Java on an IPF system.. solves problem with Aries signal handl
   ing that overlaps Java signal handling.
1.7 HPjmeter
With the release of HPjmeter 3.0, all previous versions of HPjmeter (1.x, 2.x) are no longer
available for download and are no longer supported by HP.
If you have an old version of HPjmeter, please download HPjmeter 3.0 from:
HPjmeter
can be used to identify and diagnose performance problems in Java applications
running on HP-UX. It can be used for both static and dynamic data analysis. For example, for
static data analysis it can be used to analyze profiling data generated by the following
command-line options: -Xrunhprof:heap=dump, -Xeprof, -Xverbosegc, -Xloggc, and
–XX:+HeapDump
. Additionally, when using JDK 1.5.04 or later releases, HPjmeter can capture
profiling data with zero preparation (that is, without pre-planning). HPjmeter can also be used
for dynamic data analysis by monitoring live Java applications.
The following table lists the features of HPjmeter 3.0. The first two rows are static features and
the remaining four rows are dynamic features.
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