Harrison Smith writes:
>
> Harrison Smith ...> writes:
>
> > No luck. I fiddled with the -Xmx option; I even downgraded to jre 1.4.2
> > blackdown - but it still randomly crashes without explanation. I didn't any
> > hs_err_pid_ files, either. If you want to see any of my logs, just tell
Harrison Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Harrison Smith ...> writes:
>
> > No luck. I fiddled with the -Xmx option; I even downgraded to jre 1.4.2
> > blackdown - but it still randomly crashes without explanation. I didn't any
> > hs_err_pid_ files, either. If you want to see any of m
Harrison Smith writes:
> No luck. I fiddled with the -Xmx option; I even downgraded to jre 1.4.2
> blackdown - but it still randomly crashes without explanation. I didn't any
> hs_err_pid_ files, either. If you want to see any of my logs, just tell me
> where they are, and I'll share them.
O
Harrison Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No luck. I fiddled with the -Xmx option; I even downgraded to jre 1.4.2
> blackdown - but it still randomly crashes without explanation. I didn't any
> hs_err_pid_ files, either. If you want to see any of my logs, just tell me
> where they are, and
Bob writes:
> Presumably Java is crashing for some reason, you probably have a load of
> hs_err_pid_ files in the freenet directory containing random stack
> dumps.
> What does `java -version` say? You should use Sun (preferably) or
> Blackdown at least v1.4.2 (later versions are generally spe
Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Presumably Java is crashing for some reason, you probably have a load of
> hs_err_pid_ files in the freenet directory containing random stack
> dumps.
> What does `java -version` say? You should use Sun (preferably) or
> Blackdown at least v1.4.2 (later version
>
> I'm pretty stumped on this one. I installed java and freenet on my
debian
> machine, and when I `sh start-freenet.sh', everything works fine for a
> while, but if I leave the server alone, I come back and freenet is
just
> not running. Neither syslog nor freenet.log indicate anything, and I
do
>
> I'm pretty stumped on this one. I installed java and freenet on my
debian
> machine, and when I `sh start-freenet.sh', everything works fine for a
> while, but if I leave the server alone, I come back and freenet is
just
> not running. Neither syslog nor freenet.log indicate anything, and I
do