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".
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 available at http://localhost:7000/oqlhelp/
There are several ways to generate a java heap dump:
Use jmap -dump option to obtain a heap dump
at runtime;
NOTE: This tool is experimental and may not be
available in future versions of the JDK.
OPTIONS
-stackfalse/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.
-refsfalse/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.
-portport-number
Set the port for the jhat's HTTP server. Default is 7000.
-excludeexclude-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.
-baselinebaseline-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 different heap dumps.
-debugint
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.