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- Debugging parameters
- Parameter: corepath
- Parameter: dbmonitorfiles
- Parameter: dbstats
- Parameter: dbtriggertrace
- Parameter: debugadhocsql
- Parameter: debugattachments
- Parameter: debugca
- Parameter: debugdbquery
- Parameter: debugdbtypes
- Parameter: debugdiagnostics
- Parameter: debugfileio
- Parameter: debughttp
- Parameter: debugjni
- Parameter: debugjavascript
- Parameter: debuglk
- Parameter: debugnode
- Parameter: debugprocesses
- Parameter: debugrest
- Parameter: debugrs
- Parameter: debugscauto
- Parameter: debugshutdown
- Parameter: debugstartup
- Parameter: debugvmmap
- Parameter: dryrun
- Parameter: enablecoredump
- Parameter: ir_trace
- Parameter: log4jdebug
- Parameter: memusagereportgranularity
- Parameter: rtm
- Parameter: tracememerror
- Parameter: utallocmode
Parameter: utallocmode
Startup parameters change the behavior of the HPE Service Manager server. You can always set a startup parameter from the server's operating system command prompt.
- 0 (default): Disables this feature.
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2: Enables this feature. When enabled, in the server's logs folder, a file named
memusage.<PID>.<TID>.log.csv
is generated for each server thread to report the memory allocation details, and if a potential memory leak is detected a file namedmemleak.<PID>.<TID>.log
is also created. Here, <PID> represents the process ID, and <TID> represents the thread ID.This parameter is used in conjunction with the memusagereportgranularity parameter, which defines the memory granularity (in megabytes) to use when reporting the detailed memory usage of a single thread. The default is 40 megabytes, and the minimum is 10 megabytes.
Caution Use this feature for debugging purposes only, because enabling this feature may downgrade your system performance.
Caution On HP-UX, enable this parameter for only one process in the sm.cfg file. If you enable it in the sm.ini file for multiple processes on the same machine, performance issues could occur.
Parameter
utallocmode
Description
This parameter enables the Service Manager server to log the memory allocation details for each server thread in the server's logs folder. Set this parameter to one of these values:
Valid if set from
Server's operating system command prompt
Initialization file (sm.ini)
Requires restart of HPE Service Manager server?
Yes
Default value
0 (Disabled)
Possible values
0, and 2
Example usage
Command line: sm -httpPort:13080 -utallocmode:2
Initialization file: utallocmode:2
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