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National Center for Biotechnology Information , U. J Clin Mov Disord. Published online Oct Steven J Frucht. Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer. Steven J Frucht, Email: ude. Corresponding author. Received Sep 16; Accepted Sep This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. References 1. When used, the jcmd utility sends the diagnostic command request to the process ID for the Java process.
When used, the jcmd utility sends the diagnostic command request to all Java processes with the specified name of the main class.
The command must be a valid jcmd command for the selected JVM. The list of available commands for jcmd is obtained by running the help command jcmd pid help where pid is the process ID for the running Java process. If the pid is 0 , commands will be sent to all Java processes. The main class argument will be used to match, either partially or fully, the class used to start Java.
If no options are given, it lists the running Java process identifiers with the main class and command-line arguments that were used to launch the process the same as using -l. Reads and executes commands from a specified file, filename. Displays the list of Java Virtual Machine process identifiers that are not running in a separate docker process along with the main class and command-line arguments that were used to launch the process.
Using jcmd without arguments is the same as using jcmd -l. The jcmd utility is used to send diagnostic command requests to the JVM. It must be used on the same machine on which the JVM is running, and have the same effective user and group identifiers that were used to launch the JVM.
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