That was the same thing I suspected, but I didn't know if there was anything to check to verify it. There must've been an error in the JAVA parms being fed or the way the application was set up. The applications person replaced the file containing the program and the problem went away, almost majically. Thanks. --- Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Could it be you "just" ran out of memory? (no swap or full swap) > > > > When that happens to me, I see my logs populated with messages > about the > > kernel clobbering random processes (sometimes innocent ones) do to > 'out of > > memory' problems. > > Reason for asking was that the program check indicates the segment > table > entry is not valid, so it looks like the program did not get virtual > memory > where it expected to get some. > > Rob
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