What does this have to do with running Jenkins? AFAICT, jmap is a
debugging tool. It may be useful for Jenkins developers, but does it
have any relevance to running Jenkins ordinarily?

Daniel Beck wrote:
> On RHEL 6 OpenJDK 7, jmap doesn't (or didn't) work:
> http://stackoverflow.com/q/16587460
>
> So I switched to Oracle, which didn't have this issue. No idea whether it's 
> RHEL specific or a general OpenJDK issue though.
>
> On 12.12.2013, at 01:56, Klaus Schniedergers <kl...@schniedergers.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> do you have experiences and opinions on whether to run Jenkins on
>> Oracle's JDK vs OpenJDK?
>> This is just for the master - most of our builds are not Java related.
>>
>> Which JDK flavor are most of the core developers using (assuming that
>> that one is better tested and supported)?
>>
>> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Installing+Jenkins+on+Ubuntu
>> seems to recommend OpenJDK 7, but that could be mostly to it being
>> easier to install due to licensing issues?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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