We had a crash scenario in our regressions on Linux SMP, (single user running through 
tens of thousands of templates), a case where our MTBF tests crashed the VM on Windows 
and Linux (under load), a case where we could manually refresh a certain CFM page 3 
times to trigger the memory "spiral-and-crash", and a customer in production who tried 
all the VM's and came to the same conclusion we had: 131_0x is stable.

We sent in stack traces and dumps to the vendors, and the issue has been addressed in 
1.4.2 final when it's available.


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Subject: _Big_troubles_with_memory_usage/linux
From: "Dave Carabetta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 19:49:20 -0400
Thread: 
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=messages&threadid=24417&forumid=4#122771

> We have found in testing here that the 1.4.1_02, 1.4.1_03 and 1.4.2 
> Beta
JVM's all have an issue that can cause memory usage to spiral out of control and crash 
the VM under certain circumstances.
>

Can you bullet-point the "certain cirumstances"? Not asking for a comprehensive list, 
as I know envrionments and applications will vary, but are these circumstances due to 
load, usage of certain tags, etc.?

Any enlightenment is appreciated.

Regards,
Dave. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
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