Uh, yeah, that's right. Sun's jdk says that it doesn't work on smp
kernels. You'll have to use the latest blackdown version. The rc4
version didn't work on smp kernels because the jit it shipped with
couldn't handle native threads, but supposedly the final release has
fixed those bugs. Release candiate 4 did work on smp kernels using
green threads or the tya jit.
Java Linux wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We're running Red Hat Linux 6.1, kernel 2.2.12 and
> glibc 2.1.2 on Pentium SMP machines. After several
> hours of running, sometimes one node will crash,
> giving:
>
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
> <<no stack trace available>>
>
> In fact, it's unlikely that there should be any memory
> problems and this error does not occur when running on
> a single node. It's also disturbing that each java
> process takes only about 40 percent of the processing
> capacity on each node, even though it could go up to 7
>
> percent or more. So, Sun's JDK 1.3 doesn't seem to be
> working on SMP machines under linux.
>
> Any advice?
>
> Thanks.
>
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