Can you post the case number?
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Subject: Re: GenIC Segmentation Fault (19-Sep-2001 13:34)
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Since on www.JavaSoft.com the only "official supported" JVM for Linux is 1.
> 3.1, we still have the problem with GenIC gives Segmentation Fault, also
> EJBServer
> >gives Segmentation fault when startet not empty.
> >
> >So we did some more tries and found out, that if we change all calls to "
> java" against "java -classic" in the JOnAS scripts (EJBServer, GenIC etc.),
> all
> >works fine! From my point of view, it seems like there is one of two
> failures:
> >
> >a) JOnAS does something totally weird that not all VMs can do - I don't
> believe this.
> >b) Sun JDK 1.3.1-b24 for LINUX Hotspot VM has a bug.
> >
> This is old, but still can be useful: all hostpot jdk for linux do have
> a problem (at least with modern kernels). You need to reduce the stack
> size before starting java (something like "ulimit -s 2000" will do).
> This is the only way to avoid the segmentation fault after the memory
> grows. I wonder why they don't just put a test and call ulimit in the
> java wrapper.
>
> >
> >I will open a case on javasoft.com (I'll post the case number as soon as I
> get it), and I hope that those of you wanting to have JOnAS run on LINUX 1.
> 3.1
> >hotspot VM will vote for it! :-)
> >
> I already did it. It has not been solved in jdk1.3.1_01 (I hope it is in
> jdk1.4...). Still, the workaround is simple, and it works like a charm
> for me.
>
> >
> >
> >Thank you
> >Markus
> >
> >>We have resolved the problem. The problem was rmic which is the JDK Stub
> >>compiler. A previous version comes with Linux and existed in /usr/bin.
> >>What I did was go through the JDK/bin directory and remove any program
> that
> >>existed in /usr/bin. Once this program was removed the example could be
> >>compiled. JDK1.3.1-b24 still gives a segmentation fault, but JDK1.3.0_02
> >>seems to work fine.
> >>
> >>Thanks for all your help,
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
>
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