Portal Java Systems_GC Heap Log file

Hi,
Does anyone know how to read the GC Heap log file which is usually named in the format of "_std_serverN.out_"  and located under
/usr/sap/<InstanceNumber>/work directory ?
Or if you know of any website or document that provides more information in regards to this log file.
All inputs are appreciated!

Hello Musa,
You should check this documentation:
http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/gc1.4.2/
It explains quite in detail the garbage collector process for the Sun JDK. If you are using the IBM one instead, the behaviour is different. IBM JDK has its own GC log (no FullGC, for example)
Best regards,
Désiré

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    out [Translating file SystemPropertyTypeRef]
    out [Translating file SystemPropertyTypeRefs]
    out [Translating file SystemPropertyView]
    out [Translating file VendorTypeRef]
    out [Translating file VendorTypeRefs]
    out [Translating file VendorView]
    out [Compiling 53 Java files]
    err*** The following character string is too long:
    err***
    out Error in Java compilation: \s7u.log (The system cannot find the file specified)
    Any suggestion appreciated.
    Daniel Huang

    Having not seen this before, I assume that the issue is that the command line string is too long when Javac is invoked.
    Here are a few things to reduce the size of the command line:
    - do not use the CLASSPATH option, but set the CLASSPATH environment variable (you can to that in a .bat file)
    - do not provide the .java files but rely on the implicit make capability in both, the SQLJ translator and the Java compiler. (Note: you must mention all of the .sqlj files that your program requires, do not rely on implicit make to find all of those.)
    - you can perform the -ser2class conversion as a separate step (see the SQLJ FAQ), as well as the Java compilation
    - there may or may not be a facility in your operating system to increase the size of the environment (and this may or may not have an effect on the maximum command line length)
    - you could try to omit the -passes option and see if that helps (that may actually be where your invocation if failing in the first place, in that it cannot write to some temporary file).
    Let us know how it goes. Thanks!

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