Mini Trader wrote:
> Java 7 rarely has issues on Java 8 and if they do it's a program error not
> system. At this point I'll go back to Jessie or Ubuntu 16.
I don't know how deep you are in java, but IMO it really depends. It depends
on how the program is designed and most of all how it is compil
Java 7 rarely has issues on Java 8 and if they do it's a program error not
system. At this point I'll go back to Jessie or Ubuntu 16.
Thanks for the feedback.
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 6:41 PM deloptes wrote:
> Mini Trader wrote:
>
> > I tried oracles version as well and same response. Is there an
Mini Trader wrote:
> I tried oracles version as well and same response. Is there any sort of
> utility that can be used to sandbox this and see what is going on?
>
If a java program was compiled and designed to run on specific version it
could be that it causes problems on higher version - espec
I tried oracles version as well and same response. Is there any sort of
utility that can be used to sandbox this and see what is going on?
Any log files other than kernlog or syslog?
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 4:42 PM deloptes wrote:
> Mini Trader wrote:
>
> > My last two cents on this are that the
Mini Trader wrote:
> My last two cents on this are that the vCenter consoles shows the machine
> going to 100% CPU. I've tried even executing the java process with the
> nice command to see if this could throttle the CPU.
>
> Whatever it is that this java process is doing is completely throwing
My last two cents on this are that the vCenter consoles shows the machine
going to 100% CPU. I've tried even executing the java process with the
nice command to see if this could throttle the CPU.
Whatever it is that this java process is doing is completely throwing the
system into a loop hole on
This isn't reserving JVM heap space > 2GB. This is a java process taking
down an entire system.
I didn't have any memory issues. They do mention that it was fixed in version
4.9.30-2+deb9u2. Which I do have installed. The system is a completely new
and updated install.
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 10
Mini Trader wrote:
> I've installed Debian 9/Stetch and am having issues with what looks to be
> a java application.
>
> When connecting to the app from certain devices the entire system will
> lockup inside an ESXi VM.
>
> There doesn't appear to be any errors. The system just locks up, no
> c
I've installed Debian 9/Stetch and am having issues with what looks to be a
java application.
When connecting to the app from certain devices the entire system will
lockup inside an ESXi VM.
There doesn't appear to be any errors. The system just locks up, no
console, no IP nothing works. The ESX
I've installed Debian 9/Stetch and am having issues with what looks to be a
java application.
When connecting to the app from certain devices the entire system will
lockup inside an ESXi VM.
There doesn't appear to be any errors. The system just locks up, no more
IP nothing works. The ESXi host
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