jhat man page on Alpinelinux

Man page or keyword search:  
man Server   18016 pages
apropos Keyword Search (all sections)
Output format
Alpinelinux logo
[printable version]

jhat(1)								       jhat(1)

Name
       jhat - Java Heap Analysis Tool

SYNOPSIS
       jhat [ options ] <heap-dump-file>

PARAMETERS
	  options
	     Options,  if  used,  should  follow immediately after the command
	     name.

	  heap-dump-file
	     Java binary heap dump file to be browsed. For a  dump  file  that
	     contains  multiple	 heap dumps, you may specify which dump in the
	     file  by  appending   "#<number>	to   the   file	  name,	  i.e.
	     "foo.hprof#3".

DESCRIPTION
       The jhat command parses a java heap dump file and launches a webserver.
       jhat enables you to browse heap dumps using your	 favorite  webbrowser.
       jhat  supports  pre-designed  queries (such as 'show all instances of a
       known class "Foo"') as well as OQL (Object Query Language) - a SQL-like
       query  language	to query heap dumps. Help on OQL is available from the
       OQL help page shown by jhat. With the default port, OQL help is	avail‐
       able at http://localhost:7000/oqlhelp/

       There are several ways to generate a java heap dump:

	  o Use jmap(1) -dump option to obtain a heap dump at runtime;

	  o Use jconsole(1) option to obtain a heap dump via HotSpotDiagnos‐
	    ticMXBean @
	    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/jre/api/management/exten‐
	    sion/com/sun/management/HotSpotDiagnosticMXBean.html at runtime;

	  o Heap dump will be generated when OutOfMemoryError is thrown by
	    specifying -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError VM option;

	  o Use hprof @
	    http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Program‐
	    ming/HPROF.html.

       NOTE: This tool is experimental and may not be available in future ver‐
       sions of the JDK.

OPTIONS
	  -stack false/true
	     Turn off tracking object allocation call stack. Note that if
	     allocation site information is not available in the heap dump,
	     you have to set this flag to false. Default is true.

	  -refs false/true
	     Turn off tracking of references to objects. Default is true. By
	     default, back pointers (objects pointing to a given object a.k.a
	     referrers or in-coming references) are calculated for all objects
	     in the heap.

	  -port port-number
	     Set the port for the jhat's HTTP server. Default is 7000.

	  -exclude exclude-file
	     Specify a file that lists data members that should be excluded
	     from the "reachable objects" query. For example, if the file
	     lists java.lang.String.value, then, whenever list of objects
	     reachable from a specific object "o" are calculated, reference
	     paths involving java.lang.String.value field will not considered.

	  -baseline baseline-dump-file
	     Specify a baseline heap dump. Objects in both heap dumps with the
	     same object ID will be marked as not being "new". Other objects
	     will be marked as "new". This is useful while comparing two dif‐
	     ferent heap dumps.

	  -debug int
	     Set debug level for this tool. 0 means no debug output. Set
	     higher values for more verbose modes.

	  -version
	     Report version number and exit.

	  -h Output help message and exit.

	  -help
	     Output help message and exit.

	  -J<flag>
	     Pass <flag> to the Java virtual machine on which jhat is run. For
	     example, -J-Xmx512m to use a maximum heap size of 512MB.

SEE ALSO
	  o jmap(1)

	  o jconsole(1)

	  o hprof - Heap and CPU profiling tool @
	    http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Program‐
	    ming/HPROF.html

				  16 Mar 2012			       jhat(1)
[top]

List of man pages available for Alpinelinux

Copyright (c) for man pages and the logo by the respective OS vendor.

For those who want to learn more, the polarhome community provides shell access and support.

[legal] [privacy] [GNU] [policy] [cookies] [netiquette] [sponsors] [FAQ]
Tweet
Polarhome, production since 1999.
Member of Polarhome portal.
Based on Fawad Halim's script.
....................................................................
Vote for polarhome
Free Shell Accounts :: the biggest list on the net