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David,
David Delbecq wrote:
| Everyday, learning something new, today is "check linux system logs if
| your tomcat disappear"
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|> [30575826.592000] Out of Memory: Killed process 734 (java)
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| Thanks for your help, you got it right. That server migh
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Peter,
Peter Crowther wrote:
| Which Linux, and have you disabled the kernel option that nukes the
| largest process if the kernel can't allocate itself some memory?
| Can't remember its name, but I know it's been mentioned previously on
| this list.
Everyday, learning something new, today is "check linux system logs if
your tomcat disappear"
[30575826.592000] Out of Memory: Killed process 734 (java)
Thanks for your help, you got it right. That server might need a bit of
additional memory ^^
En l'instant précis du 20/02/08 14:29, Pete
Is Tomcat getting killed by the "OOM Killer"?
http://linux-mm.org/OOM_Killer
On Feb 20, 2008 8:12 AM, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> our tomcat, in a test environment, is shutting down unexpectedly. There
> is no messages about stopping webapp, or even receiving SHUTDOWN m
> From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> our tomcat, in a test environment, is shutting down
> unexpectedly.
[...]
> (a linux 32bits box)
Which Linux, and have you disabled the kernel option that nukes the largest
process if the kernel can't allocate itself some memory? Can't remember i
Hello,
our tomcat, in a test environment, is shutting down unexpectedly. There
is no messages about stopping webapp, or even receiving SHUTDOWN message
from management port. It's just normal webapp behaviour in logs and
that's all. We notice this when someone comes in and says reserver does
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