I have googled for bugs and found nothing looking relevant.
The JVM memory allocations are much below system resource max.
Know of any way to find out how many threads a process uses and how many are free vs. available for use?
dircha wrote:
hanasaki wrote:
The below configuration is running out of threads. This is indicated by Netbeans 3.6 (a Java ide - www.netbeans.org) reporting "out of memory error, cant make new native thread". The interesting thing about this is that it began right after I upgraded from gnome2.4 to gnome2.6 After killing the netbeans/java task, even simple unix processes cannot get enough resources to run (ex: kill, ps, ls ...) It was necessary to goto a root account to kill the ide process.
config debian - unstable gnome 2.6 - from debian packages kernel 2.6.5 1 gig ram AMD Barton 3000+ Free RAM = 20Meg physical and 1gig Swap Netbeans 3.6 Java JDK 1.5Beta1
I don't use Netbeans, but two things you might try:
- Check that your aren't running up against a limit specified with the 'ulimit' command (see: man bash).
- If you are doing something like allocating 768+ MB to the JVM, try _deceasing_ this value so that there are more resources available for native threads.
I'm going to guess that running a GNOME 2.6 desktop takes more resources than running a GNOME 2.4 desktop (although I run neither). That it began after the upgrade probably indicates nothing other than that it exacerbated the problem.
dircha
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