James,

You can issue "kill -3 <pid>" , where <pid> is the first WebSphere process
you see running from a "ps -Af" command.  The javacore file will be put in
the WebSphere install directory.


Hank Calzaretta
RR Donnelley



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I have a problem in WebSphere using the Shadow Direct client 5.1.22
driver.
JDBC connections are being created and not being cleaned up. Is there a
way
to force a java thread to dump?

I have 50 open connections to Shadow Direct, and 40+ java threads using
4.5% of the CP each, pegging my 2 IFL's.


Any advise on how to make these dump so we can see what they were doing
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

-J

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