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Author  : Jon Walton
Profile : http://community.jboss.org/people/jw550

Message:
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Greetings,
 
I am running JBoss AS 5.1/Sun JRE 1.6_17/ on CentOS 5.   I have a 2-node 
cluster using stateless EJBs accessied via both RMI and jboss-ws, three 
back-end SQL Server 2005 hosts accessed via jTDS.    No JNI code.
 
My JVM footprint slowly grows over a 24 hour period until it reaches 3G and of 
course terminates with an out of memory error.   The strange thing is that the 
Java heap stays very reasonable (~500M) and stabilizes.    Active thread count 
never goes over ~300.    The JVM footprint itself just continues to grow until 
it exhausts the 32-bit limit of 3 gigs.   Please note that I am NOT getting 
heap allocation errors as I am running with initial/max of 1024M and the Java 
heap stays well below that.
 
This seemed to begin with my upgrade from 4.2.3 to 5.10.   That is also when I 
went from standalone to a clustered configuration.
 
I am stumped.   I have spent two weeks trying to track this down and am getting 
no further.   Can anyone offer some troubleshooting tips?   All the Java memory 
analysis tools (Eclipse MAT, jmap, jconsole) don't really help as they all 
report a small, stable java heap size.   There is some resource in the JVM 
itself that is leaking.   Running pmap against the JVM pid also does not tell 
me much, other than that there is a large amount of [anon] memory allocated, 
mostly in smaller (300K) chunks.
 
Thank you,
 
Jon

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