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I am trying to acquire heap dump using the Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool (MAT). I have Weblogic 10.3 app server running. It's a windows XP OS with 32 bit Java installed. When I try to acquire heap dump using MAT for the process that's running Weblogic, I am getting the following error:

Error creating heap dump. jmap exit code = 1
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Premature EOF
    at sun.tools.attach.HotSpotVirtualMachine.readInt(HotSpotVirtualMachine.java:226)
    at sun.tools.attach.WindowsVirtualMachine.execute(WindowsVirtualMachine.java:88)
    at sun.tools.attach.HotSpotVirtualMachine.executeCommand(HotSpotVirtualMachine.java:195)
    at sun.tools.attach.HotSpotVirtualMachine.dumpHeap(HotSpotVirtualMachine.java:162)
    at sun.tools.jmap.JMap.dump(JMap.java:224)
    at sun.tools.jmap.JMap.main(JMap.java:122)

Error creating heap dump. jmap exit code = 1
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Premature EOF
    at sun.tools.attach.HotSpotVirtualMachine.readInt(HotSpotVirtualMachine.java:226)
    at sun.tools.attach.WindowsVirtualMachine.execute(WindowsVirtualMachine.java:88)
    at sun.tools.attach.HotSpotVirtualMachine.executeCommand(HotSpotVirtualMachine.java:195)
    at sun.tools.attach.HotSpotVirtualMachine.dumpHeap(HotSpotVirtualMachine.java:162)
    at sun.tools.jmap.JMap.dump(JMap.java:224)
    at sun.tools.jmap.JMap.main(JMap.java:122)

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks, Sid

2 Answers 2

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One thing you could try is using jmap to save the dump and open it in MAT.

Use jps to get the process id (pid).

jmap -dump:live,format=b,file=myfile.hprof <processid-from-above>
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  • Thanks for your response. But jmap does not work on Windows. I tried using jConsole, but even that's giving problems. Is there any other way I can get a live heap dump?
    – Sid
    May 18, 2011 at 20:56
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    You can try VisualVM or jVisualVM. One comes with Java and the other is a separate download.
    – karmakaze
    May 18, 2011 at 21:07
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    For future reference, JMap does work in Windows and is included in JDK > 1.5 (I think). You need to have the JDK installed, not just the JRE (JDK is the "Development Kit" and has extra tools). Then you must navigate to the bin of the JDK installation to run jmap.
    – Ben
    Jan 12, 2012 at 2:45
  • I'm having the same problem. I was able to use jmap but I only got a 20mb dump of a process taking up 1.3GB of memory. Something isn't right.
    – Skystrider
    Aug 25, 2015 at 18:46
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I met the same problem on Windows, I solved by open cmd.exe as Administrator.

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  • Something I love about StackOverflow. A 9 years old question can come to life. :)
    – Sid
    Jul 30, 2020 at 9:23

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