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Debugging
Vladimir Kotal edited this page Aug 28, 2018
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When running the indexer, add the following Java options:
-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,address=8010,suspend=y
This will make the indexer to listen on the port 8010 until a debugger connects.
In Netbeans, select the Debug -> Attach Debugger from the menu and fill in the port number in the dialog window and click Attach.
Then simply insert a breakpoint either in the Indexer code.
To debug the web application the most generic way would be to add debug parameters to the application server.
For Tomcat, create the bin/setenv.sh
file with the following contents:
CATALINA_OPTS="-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,address=8000,server=y,suspend=n"
Then restart Tomcat and then you can simply use remote debugging from your IDE.
For profiling an indexing run, JWDP is not required for a local ProcessAttach
. It is convenient though to pause the run until the profiler is attached.
- Start an indexing run in a terminal for profiling:
$ OPENGROK_PROFILER=1 OpenGrok index --profiler
Loading the default instance configuration ...
Start profiler. Continue (Y/N)?
- Attach the NetBeans profiler from the menu: Profile -> Attach to External Process ... -> ... Already running local Java process.
- Continue the indexing run in the terminal by entering
Y
. - After the run, NetBeans will present the analysis.