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We ran into the same situation with JServ 1.0, our only solution was to bounce
the JServ ports to free up the JVM.
We are running 25 JServ's and bounce every 2 minutes. It's helped, but there
might be another way...
~dbv
Andy Stetzinger wrote:
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> Situation:
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> Java is taking memory and not releasing it.
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> It's happening after a server process is called from the servlets directory
> to a database on another server.
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> At the present time, we're having to kill the process in order to free up
> the memory.
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> Any ideas?
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> Installed Versions:
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> Redhat 6.2
> Apache 1.3.12-2
> Apache Jserv 1.1.2
> JSDK 2.0
> JDK 1.2.2
> J2SDK EE1.2.1
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