Notes.ini Entry
Name:
Check_For_Java_Heapdumps
Syntax
Check_For_Java_Heapdumps=
0 / 1
Applies to:
Workstations
Add-on:
First Release:
Obsolete since:
Category:
Java, Debug
Default:
None
UI equivalent:
None
Description:
SPR# PRUN658HGV - Fixed some memory leaks associated with running applets in Notes. Also enabled redirecting heap dump output (on the client only) to a file via the following Notes.ini variables: Check_For_Java_Heapdumps - if non-zero, checks for heapdumps, and deals with writing its output to a file. If zero works as it used to with all output going to the Notes debug console.
HEAP_DUMP_FILE_NAME - if CHECK_FOR_JAVA_HEAPDUMPS is set, this specifies the file the output should be written to. If not specified, the default is c:\tmp\heapdump%d.txt. If %d appears in the name, then the code replaces the %d with a number and checks to see if a file with that name/number exists. If it does, it increments the number and tries again until a new file is created. If %d does not appear, then the file is opened and appended to each time. *Please note: In V7, the Notes.ini variables above will become obsolete when we upgrade to a JVM that supports saving the HeapDump output properly.