> I installed SXDE 9/2007 about three weeks ago on my
> Thinkpad T61p. Very impressed, great stuff that would
> only be made better by a Cisco VPN client ;-)
> 
> Recently however, I've been able to make the system
> freeze under fairly heavy load. (Running and testing
> a Java app on the same machine, more details
> available if they're useful.)
> 
> I'm a newbie to Solaris but not to Unix, but I'm at a
> loss as to how I can figure out what's causing the
> problem. Where are the best places to start looking,
> or what monitors can I run before putting the system
> under load to better diagnose this?
> 
> Thanks for the help!
> 
> Chris

If you mean your using Soalris 10u4 cat /etc/release, for your SXDE 9/2007 , 
you should then be able to use sign up your userid and passowrd for the GUI 
update manager under the JDS (Gnome desktop) and download and apply all the 
patches, most of which are applied on system shutdown -y -g0 -i6 as a warning.
then if you still have issues, one of the patches is a kernel patch. submit a 
BUGID/RFE http://www.opensolaris.org/bug/report.jspa along with your example 
java code.

Also you could run a lucreate once you have the patches installed to snv_b78 to 
see if this is still a issue on OpenSolaris snv_b78 but before you run the 
lucreate to a like size partition i.e slice 3 for example as in my case I use 
8g size for slice 0 and slice 3 run the from the dvd 
/Solaris_11/tools/installers/livepdagrade20 first
then lucrate and then lupgrade, the man page has some nice examples.

as a fyi Solaris Forum is http://forum.java.sun.com/index.jspa?tab=solaris, 
keep us posted!
 
 
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