WebSphere FFDC 计数,是什么意思?
我试图理解“Count”列在 WebSphere FFDC 异常日志中的含义。 IBM 告诉我们,我们已收到此错误 6835 次。我还没有找到一个好的指南来解释这个计数显示的内容,但从我所看到的来看,它似乎是自上次 JVM 重新启动以来发生此异常的次数。问题是它与我们的日志不匹配,因为这个错误似乎每天只在我们每天重新启动时抛出 1 次,我可以在 Systemout.log 中看到这一点。此外,在异常日志中,这个计数在一周内似乎没有变化。有人可以帮忙吗?
索引计数 最后发生异常的时间 SourceId ProbeId ------+------+----------------------------+-------- ------------------ 21 6835 11/19/11 7:00:17:631 UTC java.util.zip.ZipException com.ibm.ws.classloader.ClassLoaderUtils.addDependents 238
I am trying to understand what the "Count" column means in a WebSphere FFDC exception log. IBM told us we have received this error 6835 times. I have not found a good guide which explains what this count shows but from what I have seen it seems to be the number of times that this exception happened since the last JVM restart. The problem is that does not match up with our logs as this error only appears to be thrown 1 time per day with our daily restarts which I can see in the Systemout.log. Also this count doesn't seem to change over a weeks time in the exception logs. Can anyone help?
Index Count Time of last Occurrence Exception SourceId ProbeId
------+------+---------------------------+--------------------------
21 6835 11/19/11 7:00:17:631 UTC java.util.zip.ZipException com.ibm.ws.classloader.ClassLoaderUtils.addDependents 238
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该网站可能会有所帮助:http://wasdynacache.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html(部分题为“使用 WebSphere Application Server 为您的企业应用程序捕获首次故障数据”)
我尝试查看是否可以为您找到专门有关计数的信息,但所有 FFDC 日志的格式都可以不同,具体取决于调用它的应用程序以及调用使用的格式化程序。祝你好运。
This website may be helpful: http://wasdynacache.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html (Section entitled "First Failure Data Capture for your enterprise application with WebSphere Application Server")
I tried seeing if I could find information for you specifically about count, but all FFDC logs can be formatted differently depending on which application calls it and which formatter the call uses. Good luck.