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.TH jhat 1 "21 November 2013" "JDK 8" "Troubleshooting Tools" | |
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.SH NAME | |
jhat \- Analyzes the Java heap\&. This command is experimental and unsupported\&. | |
.SH SYNOPSIS | |
.sp | |
.nf | |
\fBjhat\fR [ \fIoptions\fR ] \fIheap\-dump\-file\fR | |
.fi | |
.sp | |
.TP | |
\fIoptions\fR | |
The command-line options\&. See Options\&. | |
.TP | |
\fIheap-dump-file\fR | |
Java binary heap dump file to be browsed\&. For a dump file that contains multiple heap dumps, you can specify which dump in the file by appending \f3#<number>\fR to the file name, for example, \f3myfile\&.hprof#3\fR\&. | |
.SH DESCRIPTION | |
The \f3jhat\fR command parses a Java heap dump file and starts a web server\&. The \f3jhat\fR command lets you to browse heap dumps with your favorite web browser\&. The \f3jhat\fR command supports predesigned queries such as show all instances of a known class \f3MyClass\fR, and Object Query Language (OQL)\&. OQL is similar to SQL, except for querying heap dumps\&. Help on OQL is available from the OQL help page shown by the \f3jhat\fR command\&. With the default port, OQL help is available at http://localhost:7000/oqlhelp/ | |
.PP | |
There are several ways to generate a Java heap dump: | |
.TP 0.2i | |
\(bu | |
Use the \f3jmap -dump\fR option to obtain a heap dump at runtime\&. See jmap(1)\&. | |
.TP 0.2i | |
\(bu | |
Use the \f3jconsole\fR option to obtain a heap dump through \f3HotSpotDiagnosticMXBean\fR at runtime\&. See jconsole(1) and the \f3HotSpotDiagnosticMXBean\fR interface description at http://docs\&.oracle\&.com/javase/8/docs/jre/api/management/extension/com/sun/management/HotSpotDiagnosticMXBean\&.html | |
.TP 0.2i | |
\(bu | |
Heap dump is generated when an \f3OutOfMemoryError\fR is thrown by specifying the \f3-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError\fR Java Virtual Machine (JVM) option\&. | |
.TP 0.2i | |
\(bu | |
Use the \f3hprof\fR command\&. See the HPROF: A Heap/CPU Profiling Tool at http://docs\&.oracle\&.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/samples/hprof\&.html | |
.SH OPTIONS | |
.TP | |
-stack false|true | |
.br | |
Turns off tracking object allocation call stack\&. If allocation site information is not available in the heap dump, then you have to set this flag to \f3false\fR\&. The default is \f3true\fR\&. | |
.TP | |
-refs false|true | |
.br | |
Turns off tracking of references to objects\&. Default is \f3true\fR\&. By default, back pointers, which are objects that point to a specified object such as referrers or incoming references, are calculated for all objects in the heap\&. | |
.TP | |
-port \fIport-number\fR | |
.br | |
Sets the port for the \f3jhat\fR HTTP server\&. Default is 7000\&. | |
.TP | |
-exclude \fIexclude-file\fR | |
.br | |
Specifies a file that lists data members that should be excluded from the reachable objects query\&. For example, if the file lists \f3java\&.lang\&.String\&.value\fR, then, then whenever the list of objects that are reachable from a specific object \f3o\fR are calculated, reference paths that involve \f3java\&.lang\&.String\&.value\fR field are not considered\&. | |
.TP | |
-baseline \fIexclude-file\fR | |
.br | |
Specifies a baseline heap dump\&. Objects in both heap dumps with the same object ID are marked as not being new\&. Other objects are marked as new\&. This is useful for comparing two different heap dumps\&. | |
.TP | |
-debug \fIint\fR | |
.br | |
Sets the debug level for this tool\&. A level of 0 means no debug output\&. Set higher values for more verbose modes\&. | |
.TP | |
-version | |
.br | |
Reports the release number and exits | |
.TP | |
-h | |
.br | |
Dsiplays a help message and exits\&. | |
.TP | |
-help | |
.br | |
Displays a help message and exits\&. | |
.TP | |
-J\fIflag\fR | |
.br | |
Passes \f3flag\fR to the Java Virtual Machine on which the \f3jhat\fR command is running\&. For example, \f3-J-Xmx512m\fR to use a maximum heap size of 512 MB\&. | |
.SH SEE\ ALSO | |
.TP 0.2i | |
\(bu | |
jmap(1) | |
.TP 0.2i | |
\(bu | |
jconsole(1) | |
.TP 0.2i | |
\(bu | |
HPROF: A Heap/CPU Profiling Tool at http://docs\&.oracle\&.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/samples/hprof\&.html | |
.RE | |
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