#!/bin/bash # @Function # Find out the highest cpu consumed threads of java, and print the stack of these threads. # # @Usage # $ ./show-busy-java-threads.sh # # @author Jerry Lee readonly PROG=`basename $0` readonly -a COMMAND_LINE=("$0" "$@") usage() { cat <<EOF Usage: ${PROG} [OPTION]... Find out the highest cpu consumed threads of java, and print the stack of these threads. Example: ${PROG} -c 10 Options: -p, --pid find out the highest cpu consumed threads from the specifed java process, default from all java process. -c, --count set the thread count to show, default is 5 -h, --help display this help and exit EOF exit $1 } readonly ARGS=`getopt -n "$PROG" -a -o c:p:h -l count:,pid:,help -- "$@"` [ $? -ne 0 ] && usage 1 eval set -- "${ARGS}" while true; do case "$1" in -c|--count) count="$2" shift 2 ;; -p|--pid) pid="$2" shift 2 ;; -h|--help) usage ;; --) shift break ;; esac done count=${count:-5} redEcho() { [ -c /dev/stdout ] && { # if stdout is console, turn on color output. echo -ne "\033[1;31m" echo -n "$@" echo -e "\033[0m" } || echo "$@" } yellowEcho() { [ -c /dev/stdout ] && { # if stdout is console, turn on color output. echo -ne "\033[1;33m" echo -n "$@" echo -e "\033[0m" } || echo "$@" } blueEcho() { [ -c /dev/stdout ] && { # if stdout is console, turn on color output. echo -ne "\033[1;36m" echo -n "$@" echo -e "\033[0m" } || echo "$@" } # Check the existence of jstack command! if ! which jstack &> /dev/null; then [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] && { redEcho "Error: jstack not found on PATH!" exit 1 } ! [ -f "$JAVA_HOME/bin/jstack" ] && { redEcho "Error: jstack not found on PATH and $JAVA_HOME/bin/jstack file does NOT exists!" exit 1 } ! [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/bin/jstack" ] && { redEcho "Error: jstack not found on PATH and $JAVA_HOME/bin/jstack is NOT executalbe!" exit 1 } export PATH="$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH" fi readonly uuid=`date +%s`_${RANDOM}_$$ cleanupWhenExit() { rm /tmp/${uuid}_* &> /dev/null } trap "cleanupWhenExit" EXIT printStackOfThreads() { local line local count=1 while IFS=" " read -a line ; do local pid=${line[0]} local threadId=${line[1]} local threadId0x="0x`printf %x ${threadId}`" local user=${line[2]} local pcpu=${line[4]} local jstackFile=/tmp/${uuid}_${pid} [ ! -f "${jstackFile}" ] && { { if [ "${user}" == "${USER}" ]; then jstack ${pid} > ${jstackFile} else if [ $UID == 0 ]; then sudo -u ${user} jstack ${pid} > ${jstackFile} else redEcho "[$((count++))] Fail to jstack Busy(${pcpu}%) thread(${threadId}/${threadId0x}) stack of java process(${pid}) under user(${user})." redEcho "User of java process($user) is not current user($USER), need sudo to run again:" yellowEcho " sudo ${COMMAND_LINE[@]}" echo continue fi fi } || { redEcho "[$((count++))] Fail to jstack Busy(${pcpu}%) thread(${threadId}/${threadId0x}) stack of java process(${pid}) under user(${user})." echo rm ${jstackFile} continue } } blueEcho "[$((count++))] Busy(${pcpu}%) thread(${threadId}/${threadId0x}) stack of java process(${pid}) under user(${user}):" sed "/nid=${threadId0x} /,/^$/p" -n ${jstackFile} done } ps -Leo pid,lwp,user,comm,pcpu --no-headers | { [ -z "${pid}" ] && awk '$4=="java"{print $0}' || awk -v "pid=${pid}" '$1==pid,$4=="java"{print $0}' } | sort -k5 -r -n | head --lines "${count}" | printStackOfThreads
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Find out the highest cpu consumed threads of java, and print the stack of these threads.
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