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The pstack command can be used to obtain a native stack trace of all
threads in a process. While a native stack trace might not be as user-friendly as a Java stack
trace obtained using jstack, it includes threads that are not available in
a Java stack trace. For example, the command displays those threads used to perform garbage
collection and other housekeeping tasks. The general usage for the pstack
command is:
pstack {processID}