You can force it by:
set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS%
-*XX:+HeapDumpOnCtrlBreak*-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
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Can you run jvisualvm.exe against it?
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Oops. You are correct. I have been up for 2 weeks on this and need to sleep.
But that was my issue.
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TIME_WAIT is fine. Not an issue. That just means they are ready to take
requests. CALL_WAIT is not good, if they stick around.
If this is an OOM error, then have you started this server and attached
javaVisualVM onto it to see what the threads and memory are doing?
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I am on something right now like this.
While running, Do a:
netstat -n grep [your port number] | grep CALL_WAIT
See if you are hung in CALL+WAIT status.
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