Hi,

Couldn't it be a VM memory problem? Did you also track (as cpu usage) the 
memory usage of OFBiz? What are your vm parameters for running OFBiz 
application?
Perhaps if you give out a little bit more in formations on how you are 
achieving your imports, someone will be able to provide a more accurate answer.

Bye,
Cédric 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : David Shere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : mercredi 21 février 2007 15:05
À : [email protected]
Objet : Locking/Freezing

We have a local Java service that imports legacy data from our old ordering 
system.  Last night while working on a 130,000 record import, it was sailing 
along until it got to 118392, at which time the Ofbiz Java process jumped to 
99%, and the import froze.  No messages from the service, no notice that the 
service had stopped.  The load average hovered around 1.0, and Ofbiz was 
otherwise working normally.

I'm glad to see that what appears to be a runaway process/infinite loop didn't 
stop Ofbiz completely, and was "contained". I stopped and restarted Ofbiz, the 
problem went away, and the import picked up where it left off.  118392 was 
imported properly.  

In this case, I presume could also have stopped the service to fix the problem, 
but that's only because I knew which one it was that was maxing out the CPU 
usage.  Is it possible/rare/common that something like this could happen, and I 
wouldn't know which service it was?  And in that case would I have other 
options than stopping and restarting Ofbiz?

--
David Shere
Information Technology Services
Steele Rubber Products
704-483-9343 x277

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