Hi Justin,
One way you can do it:
1. Access to standard output of a default process started in an Ignite
container.
2. Find pid of a java process in the container (run ps in the container).
3. Run "kill -3 ${java_pid}" in the container.
4. Observe a thread dump in the container output (mentioned in 1).
пт, 11 янв. 2019 г. в 11:52, Justin Ji <[email protected]>:
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> Hi Igniters -
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> I tried to dump the thread stacks, but I don't know how to dump the
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> thread stacks from a docker container since it only contains a simplified
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> JRE, does not have JSTACK tools, and I also googled a lot of information but
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> found that there is no suitable method.
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Best regards,
Ivan Pavlukhin