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Geert Pante commented on CONTINUUM-1528:
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Some more probably irrelevant information:
we have some 50 application servers running on SUN Java 1.5.0_07 for months
with identical applications on almost identical hardware. The 51st we
installed, crashed more or less every week with an OOME, with jconsole graphs
similar to yours. We never found out where the memory leak was, but once we
upgraded to SUN Java 1.6.0_02, it magically disappeared... FYI, the application
was a JBossMQ 4.0.3sp1 with a small additional webapp on top.
> Continuum gets slower over time and eventually crashes
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> Key: CONTINUUM-1528
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1528
> Project: Continuum
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.1-beta-3
> Reporter: Julien S
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 1.2
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> Attachments: ci.png, ci2.png, ci3.png
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> Our instance of continuum gets slower over time.
> We counted the time needed to verify all projects at night when nothing has
> changed in the SCM (hence, nothing is built).
> During day time, the usage was quite intensive, however.
> On day 1, it was about 3 minutes
> On day 2, it was about 7 minutes
> On day 3, it was about 10 minutes
> And after a few more days (perhaps a week or so), Continuum would constantly
> generate OutOfMemoryError and stop working.
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