That sounds reasonable, but I'd like to hear from people that are actually putting the "jmap --heap print" output to use. Although the exact format of the output is not specified, it's possible that users could be parsing the output by looking for an actual numeric size. There might even be tests that do this. This also puts into question whether or not you would need a CSR.

thanks,

Chris

On 12/16/19 7:18 PM, linzang(臧琳) wrote:
Dear All,
      I found jhsdb jmap —heap print the value of uint_max (17592186044415 MB) 
when MaxMetaspaceSize is not set by user. This number confused me a little.
      And I also found the jcmd VM.metaspace prints “unimited” if 
MaxMetaspaceSize is not set. Which seems more reasonable.
      So Do you think it is OK if I make "jhsdb jmap" print the same 
“unlimited” value as jcmd does for MaxMetaspaceSize?

BRs,
Lin


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