View a Head Dump file

Hi,
  Is there an application to view the head dump from a Java Server Node? The name of files that I want to view are named dev_serverX.
Thank you and best regards
Ivá

It is not head dump (maybe it's your head banging against the wall , it would be heap dump. But a heap dump is not in a dev_serverX file, this would be a thread dump.
Heap dumps can be analyzed with the memory analyser from the link above. This has to be done if you experience outofmemory exceptions and suspect a memory leak.
Thread dumps can be analyzed with solman E2E root cause analyis or with the thread dump viewer -> [SDN search for Thread Dump Viewer|http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/advancedsearch?query=threaddumpviewer]
Cheers Michael

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