ToViewthe per fdump Datafrom the CLI

Inaddition to a URI, you can also access perfdump output through the command-line interface.
Itis enabled by default. Unlike viewing perfdump output through the URI, the Administration
Servermust be running to view perfdump output at the command-line. However, if request
processingthreads are hanging in your server (for example, because they are busy), and you
cannotuse the URI, you can still access perfdump output through the CLI.
Toviewthe perfdump output through the command-line interface, enter:
./wadm get-perfdump --user=admin-user --password-file=admin-password-le
--config=cong-name --node=node-name
Theoutput appears in your command window.
Sampleperfdump Output
Thefollowing is sample perfdump output:
webservd pid: 29133
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 B07/13/2006 17:09 (SunOS DOMESTIC)
Server started Fri Jul 14 14:34:15 2006
Process 29133 started Fri Jul 14 14:34:17 2006
ConnectionQueue:
-----------------------------------------
Current/Peak/Limit Queue Length 2/237/1352
Total Connections Queued 67364017
Average Queue Length (1, 5, 15 minutes) 4.52, 4.73, 4.85
Average Queueing Delay 13.63 milliseconds
ListenSocket ls1:
------------------------
Address https://0.0.0.0:2014
Acceptor Threads 1
Default Virtual Server https-test
KeepAliveInfo:
--------------------
KeepAliveCount 198/200
KeepAliveHits 0
KeepAliveFlushes 0
KeepAliveRefusals 56844280
KeepAliveTimeouts 365589
KeepAliveTimeout 10 seconds
SessionCreationInfo:
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