It's more of a development / apps question -- and it's particular to
an (undefined) Java application making use of particular core Java
libraries in a particular JRE, etc., etc.
My gut reaction is that someone is just blaming the VM environment due
to lack of clue, but there's no way to say for sure without more
information about the error.

--Steve

On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Mark Boeck <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have VMware 4.1 ESX running about 30 virtual servers - the VMs run well!
> Haven't seen that error.
>
>  Log onto the VMware forum with your question, you'll get a good answer
> within hours.
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:47 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();
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Apparently in their big custom web application this is a vmware bug?
>>
>>
>>
>> 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…?!?!)
>>
>>
>>
>> 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
>>
>>
>>
>> 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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