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- System performance parameters
- Startup parameter: agstackl
- Startup parameter: arraysizelimit
- Parameter: attachmentsegmentsize
- Parameter: memorypollinterval
- Startup parameter: anubisPollInterval
- Startup parameter: cache_clean_interval
- Startup parameter: cache_locks
- Startup parameter: cache_slots
- Startup parameter: dao_sessiontimeout
- Startup parameter: dao_threadsperprocess
- Startup parameter: dashboardquerycache_enable
- Startup parameter: dashboardquerycache_dbtime
- Startup parameter: dashboardquerycache_expire
- Startup parameter: dashboardonreplicatedb
- Special parameters: detectkeyed
- Startup parameter: enableAnubisMonitor
- Parameter: gcthreshold
- Startup parameter: KMSearchEngineTimeout
- Startup parameter: maxgroupsperview
- Startup parameter: maxhttpreqresponse
- Startup parameter: maxKeepAliveRequests
- Startup parameter: maxloginspercluster
- Startup parameter: maxmemoryperthread
- Startup parameter: maxmsgsharedmemory
- Startup parameter: maxpagesize
- Startup parameter: memdebug
- Startup parameter: precision
- Startup parameter: recordlistcount
- Parameter: semaphoreWaitTime
- Startup parameter: shared_memory
- Startup parameter: shared_memory_address
- Startup parameter: shutipc
- Startup parameter: tmpdirectory
- Startup parameter: unlockdatabase
- Startup parameter: usealtsignalstack
- Startup parameter: usemembar
- Parameter: vj_record_limit
- Parameter: vj_record_warning
Startup parameter: memdebug
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.
Parameter
memdebug
Description
Enable the memdebug parameter with the help of Customer Support. This parameter causes the HPE Service Manager server to track or trace memory usage. The information is captured in a separate log file named memdebug.<pid>.<tid>.log where "pid" and "tid" refer to the operating system thread identifier. The log is stored in the RUN folder.
Valid if set from
Server's operating system command prompt
Initialization file (sm.ini)
Requires restart of the Service Manager server?
No
Default value
None
Possible values
1 (Track memory)
>1 (Trace memory)
Example usage
Command line: sm -httpPort:13080 -memdebug:1
HPE Service Manager Initialization (sm.ini) file: memdebug:1
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