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    Wednesday, 30 January 2008 14:32

    In order to find memory leaks within a java application it is sometimes not enough looking at thread dumps. With tools like visualgc, a tool the see the different memory pools inside a running java app, you can tune the memory setup concering heap size, perm size, survivor ratio, etc., but you can't see which type of objects are causing the heap to fill up.

    Enable Heap Dumps

    There are several possibilities to enable heap dumps.

    One way is to start to application with -XX:+HeapDumpOnCtrlBreak (Introduced since JDK 1.4.2 update 12 and 5.0 update 7), see for additional information.
    Sending signal SIGQUIT (3) to the running process causes the jvm to write a heap dump into its working directory. Unfortunately the -XX:HeapDumpPath option, to set the path to write the heap dump file to, currently doesn't work. See Sun Bug report.

    Another way to get a heap dump of any running java application is using jmap, which is now part of the jdk.

    jmap -dump:format=b pid

    writes heap.bin to current directory. Since JDK 1.6 jmap you can use -heap:format=b,file=<heap_dump.out>


    Analyse Heap Dumps

    The best tool start with is probably hat, which is part of the jdk since JDK1.6 and called jhat.

    If you don't have java 6 yet, get hat from here. Good examples and Documentation are available as well.
    Prior to JDK 1.6 call: (attune heap size if hat to the size of your heap dumps)

    java -jar hat.jar -Xmx512M heap_dump.out

    After hat finished analysing the heap dump, it starts a HTTP server accessible on port 7000.

    Last Updated ( Friday, 11 February 2011 19:49 )
     

    Comments (2)
    arguments correction
    2 Friday, 11 February 2011 18:56
    John
    You want:
    jmap -dump:format=b

    (instead of -heap)

    [Re: Thx]
    Updated!
    SIGQUIT (3)
    1 Wednesday, 25 March 2009 17:20
    Shane
    Note, be sure to send SIGQUIT, not SIGHUP.

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    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tech/vmoptions-jsp-140102.html

     http://websphere.sys-con.com/node/1229281/mobile

    http://www.mhaller.de/archives/85-Java-heap-dumps.html

    For analysis of memory leaks in Java applications, the heap dump is an essential source of information which is quite helpful. The dump files can be analyzed with tools like Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool.
    To get a heap dump, there are multiple ways. The first, which should be enabled in all circumstances and especially on production systems, is by adding a VM option. By enabling -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemory, a heap dump is automatically written to disk when OutOfMemoryErrors occur.
    The second way is to manually force a heap dump at runtime at any point of time, without the need of an actual OutOfMemoryError. For this to work, you need to enable Java Management Extensions. Enable JMX by adding the following system properties to your launch configuration of Tomcat:
    -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote
    -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port="9004"
    -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate="false"
    -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl="false

    Now run the following code to get a dump of the heap at runtime:

    1. String url = "service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:9004/jmxrmi";   
    2. JMXServiceURL jmxURL = new JMXServiceURL(url);   
    3. JMXConnector connector = JMXConnectorFactory.connect(jmxURL);   
    4. MBeanServerConnection connection = connector.getMBeanServerConnection();   
    5. String hotSpotDiagName = "com.sun.management:type=HotSpotDiagnostic";   
    6. ObjectName name = new ObjectName(hotSpotDiagName);   
    7. String operationName = "dumpHeap";   
    8. File tempFile = File.createTempFile("heapdump"".hprof");   
    9. tempFile.delete();   
    10. String dumpFilename = tempFile.getAbsolutePath();   
    11. Object[] params = new Object[] { dumpFilename, Boolean.TRUE };   
    12. String[] signature = new String[] { String.class.getName(), boolean.class.getName() };   
    13. Object result = connection.invoke(name, operationName, params, signature);   
    14. System.out.println("Dumped to " + dumpFilename);  

    http://www.mhaller.de/archives/85-Java-heap-dumps.html

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