Version Differences for Dumps From a Java Process

(Appendix E: Windows Services Thread Dump Example)
(Appendix E: Windows Services Thread Dump Example)
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  An example set of steps to take a thread dump from a Windows Service.    An example set of steps to take a thread dump from a Windows Service. 
  # Verify what processes are running on the system with both 'jps' and 'Windows Task Manager'    # Verify what processes are running on the system with both 'jps' and 'Windows Task Manager' 
- ## Screenshot   + ## [[Image:JPSTASKMAN.png|thumb|left|220px|alt=Screenshot showing JPS & Task Manager being ran to identify PIDs.|Screenshot showing JPS & Task Manager being ran to identify PIDs.]]  
  # Prepare the command in a high-quality text editor    # Prepare the command in a high-quality text editor 
- ## Screenshot   + ## [[Image:COMMANDCREATION.png|thumb|left|220px|alt=Forming the command in Notepad++|Forming the command in Notepad++]]  
  # Execute the command from an '''Administrative Command Prompt'''. Note that it has to be ran under an '''Administrative Command Prompt''' for full system access.    # Execute the command from an '''Administrative Command Prompt'''. Note that it has to be ran under an '''Administrative Command Prompt''' for full system access. 
- ## Screenshot   + ## [[Image:TRANSFER.png|thumb|left|220px|alt=Commands moved from Notepad++ to command prompt.|Commands moved from Notepad++ to command prompt.]]  
  # Verify that scheduled tasks exist.    # Verify that scheduled tasks exist. 
- ## Screenshot   + ## [[Image:VERIFICATION.png|thumb|left|220px|alt='at' commands exist|'at' commands exist]]  
  # Observe that thread dumps have been created in the location of your choice.    # Observe that thread dumps have been created in the location of your choice. 
- ## Screenshot   + ## [[Image:DUMPSCREATED.png|thumb|left|220px|alt=Thread dumps and heap dumps have been created.|Thread dumps and heap dumps have been created.]]