17 Flight Recorder Configurations
Flight Recorder configurations control the amount of data that is recorded.
Flight Recorder uses two preconfigured configurations, default.jfc
and profile.jfc. These configurations have predefined
settings for each event type. Both of these configurations are located in
<java_home>/lib/jfr. By default, Flight
Recorder uses the default.jfc configuration when you start
a recording. The default.jfc configuration is recommended
for continuous recordings. It gives a good balance between data and
performance (typically, less than 1% overhead). The
profile.jfc configuration records more events and
is useful while profiling an application.
In most cases, the preconfigured configurations are sufficient. However, there might
be a scenario while analyzing a recording that some events are disabled by
default. To enable these events, create a custom configuration. Use JDK
Mission Control to configure the event settings by using one of the existing
configurations. Make a copy of an existing configuration and then modify it.
Don't modify the default configurations. Specify which configuration to use
with the settings command-line option when starting a
recording. For example:
-XX:StartFlightRecording:filename=recording.jfr,dumponexit=true,settings=default.jfc
-XX:StartFlightRecording:filename=recording.jfr,dumponexit=true,settings=mysettings.jfc