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NAME

       procdump - generate core dumps based off performance triggers

SYNOPSIS

       procdump [OPTIONS...] TARGET

DESCRIPTION

       procdump  is a Linux reimagining of the class ProcDump tool from the Sysinternals suite of
       tools for Windows. Procdump provides a convenient way for Linux developers to create  core
       dumps of their application based on performance triggers.

OPTIONS


       -h     Displays a summary of the command-line usage of procdump
       -C     Trigger core dump generation when CPU exceeds or equals specified value (0 to 100 *
              nCPU)
       -c     Trigger core dump generation when CPU is less than specified  value  (0  to  100  *
              nCPU)
       -M     Trigger  core  dump generation when memory commit exceeds or equals specified value
              (MB)
       -m     Trigger core dump generation when when memory commit is less than  specified  value
              (MB)
       -T     Trigger when thread count exceeds or equals specified value.
       -F     Trigger when filedescriptor count exceeds or equals specified value.
       -I     Polling frequency in milliseconds (default is 1000)
       -n     Number of core dumps to write before exiting (default is 1)
       -s     Consecutive seconds before dump is written (default is 10)
       -o     Path and/or filename prefix where the core dump is written to
       -d     Writes diagnostic logs to syslog

       TARGET must be exactly one of these:
       -p     pid of the process
       -w     Name of the process executable

COPYRIGHT

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       license.