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I've tried this Get a heapdump on JVM from Tomcat 6 but it doesn't work for me, Is there other ways to get heap dump from tomcat server? Thanks in advance!

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  • What is the problem did you meet trying to make the heap dump?
    – Taky
    Nov 27, 2013 at 6:57
  • You link just make heap dump when JVM dead because of out of memory. It is not allowing you to make heapdump, whenever you want. But it is still very useful option for you.
    – Taky
    Nov 27, 2013 at 7:11

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The easiest way to get heap dump is to use jmap. On the machine with java process execute jmap command. Example of usage:

jmap -dump:file=/mnt/heapdump_2013-04-01.data 29842

use jps to know java Pid.


Also you can make heap dump via jvisualvm. You can connect to the remote machine via jmx or jstatd. You can make heapdump and store on the remote machine.

To analyze heapdumps can advice you: MAT. Very powerful tool which allow you to quickly understand problems. You can find here good inro to the MAT.


If you don't want to stop application for a long time you can make binary dump(You can use gcore or gdb). And you can use jmap to analyze gdb dump. More information you can read on the atlassian blog. Beware of some issues.

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  • You may have to use "sudo"
    – th3morg
    Jun 17, 2015 at 14:10
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Another way besides the "Dump heap"-Button of jvisualvm is via the JMX-interface. This way even allows you to specify where to store the dump.

connect to tomcat's JMX-server using jconsole or jvisualvm with JMX-plugin. Then got to com.sun.management -> HotSpotDiagnotic -> Operations. Next to dumpHeap fill in the two parameters. From oracle's documentation (see here):

Parameters:

outputFile - the system-dependent filename

live - if true dump only live objects i.e. objects that are reachable from others

Then press dumpHeap and watch the VM freeze for some time while writing the dump.

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I recommend visual VM http://visualvm.java.net/ It is a all in one tool which can connect to tomcat, create and read heap dump, creates thread dump, cpu and memory sampler.

If you use new jdk 1.7, VisualVM is already packaged in your jdk folder.

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