Usage Note 58922: Using the LASRInfo.jar utility to see information about your SAS® LASR™ Analytic Server
This SAS Note explains how to use the LASRInfo.jar utility. The purpose of this utility is to gather information about SAS LASR Analytic Server, including the server owner, installation location, and memory usage. This information can help you troubleshoot SAS LASR Analytic Server memory utilization problems.
Note: The LASRInfo.jar utility requires Java 1.8 and later. Also, you have to install OpenJFX in case you use OpenJDK.
Downloading the Utility
UNIX/Linux: To deploy the utility from the SASTSST repository, complete the following steps when you log on to your SAS® server using the SAS installer user ID:
- Click the Downloads tab in this note to download the SASTSST_UNIX_installation.sh utility.
- Execute the SASTSST_UNIX_installation.sh utility.
- Review and accept the license terms and conditions.
- When prompted, provide an absolute path to a deployment directory (such as /usr/local/etc/SAS/) to define the location for your SAS Technical Support Sample Tools.
- Select the Using the LASRInfo.jar utility to see information about your SAS® LASR Analytic Server option. After the utility is deployed, you see the following content in your deployment directory:
File |
Notes |
LASRInfo.jar |
JAR file |
README.SASTSST_UNIX.txt |
Complete list of SAS Technical Support sample tools and their associated SAS Notes |
Windows:
- Click the Downloads tab in this note to download the LASRInfo.exe self-extracting file.
- Double-click the LASRInfo.exe file.
- Review and accept the license terms and conditions.
- When prompted, provide the path to the folder where the LASRInfo.jar file will be extracted.
Starting the LASRInfo utility
- Use the following command to start the utility from the command line:
java -jar LASRInfo.jar host:port
- After you enter the command, you should be able to see the application screen with three tabs:
- The Table info tab displays the table owner, creation date, the number of variables and observations, charset and label.
- The Memory Usage tab displays memory usage, per node, including head node.
- The Table Memory Usage tab displays memory usage for the specific table (among worker nodes).
- To see the server owner, installation location, and node count, select File ► Server Info:
Disclaimer of Warranty
This instruction is provided "as is" without any warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties or merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. SAS Institute and its licensor(s) disclaim any liability connected with the use of the instruction. SAS Institute offers no technical support for the instruction.
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Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS LASR Analytic Server | Microsoft® Windows® for x64 | | |
64-bit Enabled AIX | | |
64-bit Enabled Solaris | | |
Linux for x64 | | |
Solaris for x64 | | |
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For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed
Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be
fixed.
Unix: Click the link below to download the SASTSST_UNIX_installation.sh utility:
SASTSST_UNIX_installation.sh
Windows: Click the link below to download the LASRInfo.exe self-extracting file:
LASRInfo.exe
The LASRInfo.jar utility provides information about your SAS LASR Analytic Server.
Date Modified: | 2019-01-08 16:29:40 |
Date Created: | 2016-09-02 10:03:11 |