>This does not necessarily mean anything Don.  It could simply mean migration
>from eden to persistent memory where GC recovers in due course. It's the
>overall pattern of GC recovery that means the most when talking about gross
>numbers. You should see a saw tooth pattern over time with steep drops as
>memory is recovered on the heap. Problems arise when the drop does not level
>off (it recovers less and less memory each time - i.e. a memory "leak") or
>when the top side of the heap is too lean (i.e. the heap is too small for
>it's overall usage pattern). But keying in on a big dump of objects into
>perm heap isn't necessarily going to give you information that you can use.
>

Yes thanks Mark. I do realize that this may be barking up the wrong tree. But 
since this site is hosted my hands are tied on a few levels in debugging this 
strange error. This is really all I have at present to look into. 

Could also be the hardware isn't up to the task. I'm not seeing many offending 
pages. 

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