I've heard of problems with Sun JVM 1.4.0 on SMP systems with linux.
Supposedly, JVM 1.4.1 should address those. I can't speak for other
operating systems.
That might account for the CPU problem. Some of the exceptions, though,
seem likely to be related to the defect I fixed earlier today, which was a
synchronization error in the file system repository.
I look forward to hearing from you.
--- Noel
-----Original Message-----
From: Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini
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Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:37
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: CPU loop in "heavy" production environment
I'm using Sun j2re1.4.0.
Noel, as you said in another reply to this thread, the problem could be
related to being on a dual CPU, also because I had changed the config entry
<deliveryThreads> in the "remoteDelivery" mailet from 1 to 5 (without any
particular reason, just to try/exploit multithreading under a dual CPU).
So, before trying the James v2.1.1a5 test build, I will try today using
<deliveryThreads> 1 </deliveryThreads>, and see what happens (already
restarted James). I will let you know as soon as it doesn't work, or after
17.00 GMT if it does work. In the first case I will then try your fix, in
the latter I will wait for your advise before trying the fix.
In the meantime, thank you for the help.
Vincenzo
-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: gioved� 30 gennaio 2003 5.42
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: CPU loop in "heavy" production environment
> RemoteDelivery.run(): java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
I found what might have caused this, and would have cascaded to at least one
of the other two problems. The fix is in the James v2.1.1a5 test build,
which I will be uploading later tonight. Please test it, and let me know.
--- Noel
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