Start Arthas ===== ## Interactive Mode ```bash ./as.sh ``` ```bash ➜ bin git:(develop) ✗ ./as.sh Found existing java process, please choose one and hit RETURN. [1]: 3088 org.jetbrains.idea.maven.server.RemoteMavenServer * [2]: 12872 org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap [3]: 2455 Attaching to 12872... ,---. ,------. ,--------.,--. ,--. ,---. ,---. / O \ | .--. ''--. .--'| '--' | / O \ ' .-' | .-. || '--'.' | | | .--. || .-. |`. `-. | | | || |\ \ | | | | | || | | |.-' | `--' `--'`--' '--' `--' `--' `--'`--' `--'`-----' $ ``` ## Non-Interactive Mode Startup script is as follows: ```bash ./as.sh [@IP:PORT] ``` ### Parameter Description * *PID*: Target Java process ID (Make sure that the user executing the command has sufficient permissions to operate the target Java process.) * *IP*: The address that Arthas Server listens on, the default value is `127.0.0.1`. Arthas allows multiple users to access simultaneously without interfering with each other. * *PORT*: Arthas Server port,the default value is 3658 ### Sample * If IP and PORT are not specified, then the default values are 127.0.0.1 and 3658 > ./as.sh 12345 Equivalent to: > ./as.sh 12356@127.0.0.1:3658 ### Remote Diagnosis After starting Arthas Server on the target Java process, users can use `telnet` connect to the remote Arthas Server, for example: ```bash telnet 192.168.1.119 3658 ``` ### sudo Support Usually online environment will only grant users privilege as low as possible, instead, all advanced operations are through sudo-list. Since `as.sh` script takes into account the current effective user, it is possible to run the script in the other rule, by specifying `-H` option like this: ```bash sudo -u admin -H ./as.sh 12345 ``` ### Windows Support Right now `as.bat` script supports one parameter only, which is: pid ```bash as.bat ```