ID: paketo-buildpacks/apache-skywalking Supported Stacks:ĭependencies: Name | Version | SHA256 :- | :- | :- Apache SkyWalking Java Agent | 8.14.0 | cda98bb03baaac1767657df4b74aea88215df1f284e54beaded90c629bd3950e Paketo Buildpack for Apache Tomcat v7.12.0 Java Function Buildpack java-buildpack/v1.1.0 Paketo Buildpack for Java Memory Assistant Paketo Buildpack for Environment Variables Paketo-buildpacks/azure-application-insights Paketo Buildpack for Azure Application Insights I also tried in built NWDS profiler plugin, but I feel it doesn't give all the flexibility that other vendors provide, its good in its own but difficult to locate root cause of memory leak etc.Īny help or suggestion in this regard is highly appreciated.Digest: sha256:ce140467670dd74af2bc19147b5adfd68956a72d94d65bea68d4f8bf8464a486 Included Buildpackages: Name With jProfiler : -agentpath:C:\PROGRA 1\JPROFI1\bin\windows\jprofilerti.dll=port=8849 (CompilerOracle read from file C:\usr\sap\U05\SYS\exe\jvm\NTI386\sapjvm_5.1.037\sapjvm_5\jre\.hotspot_compiler )Įxception assertJNI failed JNIUtils.cpp 55 This is throwing error on server start up With yourkit : -agentpath:C:\PROGRA 1\YOURKI1.23\bin\win32\yjpagent.dll=disablestacktelemetry,disableexceptiontelemetry,delay=10000,debugjni JVM argument I am using at the server starts ups are With jProfiler app server does starts fine and do see log statement on std out for the port entry, but jProfiler is unable to connect to the server running in local host, wondering if any of you ran into such issue. With yourkit I am getting problem at app server start up and I am unable to resolve that. Our application is built on SAP application server and we are observing memory leak, to identify root cause, I was trying to use either jProfiler or yourkit but running into all sorts of problem.
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