On (2003/09/02 18:10), Sheldon Hearn wrote:

> > <attribute name="ScanEnabled">false</attribute>
> 
> Nope, ScanEnabled=false doesn't change the behaviour; the JAVA.EXE
> process maintains an open handle on every single file in lib,
> server/default/lib and server/default/deploy and server/default/tmp.
> 
> On my FreeBSD workstation, fstat(1) shows JBoss has only 35 open file
> descriptors.
> 
> I'm starting to get the feeling I'm the only idiot in the world to ever
> have done anything serious with JBoss on a Wintendo box. :-)

Hi Adrian,

Just a datapoint.  I've had private mail from someone who's seeing this
with jobss-3.2.1-tomcat-4.1.24 on both Windows XP and RedHat Linux.

The person who sent me the mail says that, on his Linux box, each
dedeploy increases the number of file descriptors used, until eventually
he gets "too many open files in system"!

So, this Jboss distribution seems to exhibit the problem on Windows 2000
Server, Windows XP and RedHat Linux.

I'm stumped. :-)

Ciao,
Sheldon.


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