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  24 .TH "JSTATD" "1" "2018" "JDK 13" "JDK Commands"
  25 .hy
  26 .SH NAME
  27 .PP
  28 jstatd \- monitor the creation and termination of instrumented Java
  29 HotSpot VMs
  30 .SH SYNOPSIS
  31 .PP
  32 \f[B]Note:\f[R] This command is experimental\ and unsupported.
  33 .PP
  34 \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]]
  35 .TP
  36 .B \f[I]options\f[R]
  37 This represents the \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] command\-line options.
  38 See \f[B]Options for the jstatd Command\f[R].
  39 .RS
  40 .RE
  41 .SH DESCRIPTION
  42 .PP
  43 The \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] command is an RMI server application that monitors
  44 for the creation and termination of instrumented Java HotSpot VMs and
  45 provides an interface to enable remote monitoring tools, \f[CB]jstat\f[R]
  46 and \f[CB]jps\f[R], to attach to JVMs that are running on the local host
  47 and collect information about the JVM process.
  48 .PP
  49 The \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] server requires an RMI registry on the local host.
  50 The \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] server attempts to attach to the RMI registry on the
  51 default port, or on the port you specify with the \f[CB]\-p\f[R]
  52 \f[CB]port\f[R] option.




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  23 .\"
  24 .TH "JSTATD" "1" "2020" "JDK 14" "JDK Commands"
  25 .hy
  26 .SH NAME
  27 .PP
  28 jstatd \- monitor the creation and termination of instrumented Java
  29 HotSpot VMs
  30 .SH SYNOPSIS
  31 .PP
  32 \f[B]Note:\f[R] This command is experimental and unsupported.
  33 .PP
  34 \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]]
  35 .TP
  36 .B \f[I]options\f[R]
  37 This represents the \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] command\-line options.
  38 See \f[B]Options for the jstatd Command\f[R].
  39 .RS
  40 .RE
  41 .SH DESCRIPTION
  42 .PP
  43 The \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] command is an RMI server application that monitors
  44 for the creation and termination of instrumented Java HotSpot VMs and
  45 provides an interface to enable remote monitoring tools, \f[CB]jstat\f[R]
  46 and \f[CB]jps\f[R], to attach to JVMs that are running on the local host
  47 and collect information about the JVM process.
  48 .PP
  49 The \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] server requires an RMI registry on the local host.
  50 The \f[CB]jstatd\f[R] server attempts to attach to the RMI registry on the
  51 default port, or on the port you specify with the \f[CB]\-p\f[R]
  52 \f[CB]port\f[R] option.


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