I'm not an expert on Java Tomcat stuff - I think Jordan Michaels at Viviotech is. He's dreamy...

But I think raw memory usage is very specific to how you allocate memory to the JVM, and how your app consumes it - due to what kind of business it does. You'd probably need network monitoring tools to observe open connection info. There's probably something you could type into Webmin's command line tool and fire off a few times?

Note that I didn't say that your error was creating a continuous loop. My suggestion was:
- you open some network connection, AND
- your code (or something in OpenBD) starts looping through a 10 member myArray, AND - the code calls myArray[11].foovar in error OR myArray looses some members for godknowswhy
- THEN it's possible the process would just die here
- without an error trap, the part after the loop (where the connection is closed) never happens

Again, this is all pure conjecture on my part. But given the magic word "ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException", this has been the general debugging track I have followed before. Your results could vary... wildly.

Al


On 11/27/2013 4:19 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Al, you suggested that the java thread may be getting halted by whatever is causing that error to continuously loop. Do you know of a way in Linux I can see what threads are open? In WebMin, if I click on the openbd java process, the size is 1282968 kB. Does that sound like a lot for this setup?
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