Got a stacktrace?  I can assure you that simply invoking
java.util.Runtime.getRuntime() does not customarily explode on
virtualized Linux hosts.

--Steve

On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Benjamin Zachary <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have some private cloud offerings on vmware and host about 8 servers for
> one client who runs a mix of linux/2008 machines. Their developer is stating
> that vmware is preventing a certain line of java code from being performed.
> The command is runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
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> Apparently in their big custom web application this is a vmware bug?
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> A few google searches didn’t return anything and apparently the developer
> said he spent a lot of time in forums researching this and no one else is
> having this issue (errr…?!?!)
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> If it matters we are running ESXi 5.0 with Vcenter 5(HA/DRS) and the server
> in question is Ubuntu 10.x in 32 bit, vmversion 8 2vCPU / 4096RAM
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> I just thought I would ask many of the vm admins if anyone on their team has
> ever heard/experienced of such a possibility..
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