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So once you enlarged the disk space the problem went away?
I have a couple gig available so I guess that is not my problem.
Thanks anyway
Don
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> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 11:11 AM
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> Subject: Re: JVM and 50% CPU usage
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> I Had a similar problem with JavaWebserver when we were running low on
> disk space on C: Jrew was dominating the CPU so much it would take 5
> minutes to simply log in.
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> Chris
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> On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 21:28:52 -0700, Don Pierce wrote:
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> >I recently installed the following:
> >1.3.12 and JServ 1.1.2 on NT4 with JDK 1.1.8
> >
> >All seems to run fine and the CPU is about 3-5%
> >Very low - then at random times it will jump
> >to 50% and I find that java.exe is what is
> >using it.
> >
> >I see no real correlation in any of the error logs
> >to these CPU jump events. The server still running fine
> >but I have had Apache JServ lose it's connection to
> >Apache a couple times (usually after a couple hours at 50%).
> >I have even had it run at 50% for 2 days and have had no problems.
> >
> >Anyone seen this before?
> >What kind of tools could I use to diagnose the problem?
> >The performance monitor does not help much in this case.
> >
> >Don
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