How to analyze information from a Java core dump? [closed]

删除回忆录丶 提交于 2019-11-26 19:43:48

Okay if you've created the core dump with gcore or gdb then you'll need to convert it to something called a HPROF file. These can be used by VisualVM, Netbeans or Eclipse's Memory Analyzer Tool (formerly SAP Memory Analyzer). I'd recommend Eclipse MAT.

To convert the file use the commandline tool jmap.

# jmap -dump:format=b,file=dump.hprof /usr/bin/java core.1234

where:

dump.hprof is the name of the hprof file you wish to create

/usr/bin/java is the path to the version of the java binary that generated the core dump

core.1234 is your regular core file.

If you are using an IBM JVM, download the IBM Thread and Monitor Dump Analyzer. It is an excellent tool. It provides thread detail and can point out deadlocks, etc. The following blog post provides a nice overview on how to use it.

Maybe VisualVM can help (haven't yet had a chance to try it myself). Link:

http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/visualvm/coredumps.html

Are you sure a core dump is what you want here? That will contain the raw guts of the running JVM, rather than java-level information. Perhaps a JVM heap dump is more what you need.

Actually, VisualVM can process application core dump.

Just invoke "File/Add VM Coredump" and will add a new application in the application explorer. You can then take thread dump or heap dump of that JVM.

See http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tsg-vm-149989.pdf. You can use "jdb" directly on the core file.

Try the lady4j stack analyzer, it could help you:

http://www.lady4j.com/solveStack.jsp

IBM provide a number of tools which can be used on the sun jvm as well. Take a look at some of the projects on alphaworks, they provide a heap and thread dump analyzers

Karl

I recommend you to try Netbeans Profiler.It has rich set of tools for real time analysis. Tools from IbM are worth a try for offline analysis

jhat is one of the best i have used so far.To take a core dump,I think you better use jmap and jps instead of gcore(i haven't used it).Check the link to see how to use jhat. http://www.lshift.net/blog/2006/03/08/java-memory-profiling-with-jmap-and-jhat

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