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Mark,
On 4/24/20 17:46, Mark Boon wrote:
> Thanks Chris for taking the time.
>
> As you point out, from the threads I can tell we're not using ARP
> as
the names al all starting with "jsse". AFAI could find out
BouncyCastle is a pure Java implementa
Thanks Chris for taking the time.
As you point out, from the threads I can tell we're not using ARP as the names
al all starting with "jsse". AFAI could find out BouncyCastle is a pure Java
implementation, so that also can't be the cause.
Someone suggested PAMLibrary may be the culprit. So I st
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Mark,
On 4/3/20 21:48, Mark Boon wrote:
> For the past few months we’ve been trying to trace what looks like
> gradual memory creep. After some long-running experiments it seems
> due to memory leaking when jni_invoke_static(JNIEnv_*, JavaValue*,
>
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 10:39 AM Thomas Meyer wrote:
> > April 2020 14:53:17 MESZ schrieb calder wrote:
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> >So, ultimately, I'm confused why we think Tomcat is "to blame" as
> >there is no evidence it uses JNI.
> >It's my experience JNI memory issues are related to the Java JNI or
> >pr
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, 12:02 Mark Boon wrote:
> I don't have 'proof' Tomcat is to blame. Hence the question-mark. All I
> have managed is narrow it down to this NMT data, which is not very
> informative. I hoped anyone could give me an idea how or where to
> investigate further. Or if someone had r
On April 4, 2020 7:26:05 PM UTC, calder wrote:
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>On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, 14:14 Frank Tornack wrote:
>
>> Good evening,
>> I have a question about your e-mail address. Why does the address end
>> on com.INVALID? How do you get such an address?
>>
>
>That question is off topic.
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On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, 14:14 Frank Tornack wrote:
> Good evening,
> I have a question about your e-mail address. Why does the address end
> on com.INVALID? How do you get such an address?
>
That question is off topic.
The invalid is too avoid spam email
Good evening,
I have a question about your e-mail address. Why does the address end
on com.INVALID? How do you get such an address?
Sorry for the interposed question,
Am Samstag, den 04.04.2020, 01:48 + schrieb Mark Boon:
> For the past few months we’ve been trying to trace what looks like
>
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110876) it comes down to a pretty even 312 bytes per allocation.
> And we leaked just under 700Mb. While not immediately problematic, this
does not bode well for our customers who run this service for months.
>
> I’d like to avoid telling them they need to restart this se
immediately problematic,
>this does not bode well for our customers who run this service for
>months.
>>
>> I’d like to avoid telling them they need to restart this service
>every two weeks to reclaim memory. Has anyone seen something like this?
>Any way it could be avoided
art this service every two
> weeks to reclaim memory. Has anyone seen something like this? Any way it
> could be avoided?
I'm a bit confused. Your stated title is "JNI Memory Leak?"
Tomcat, to my intimate knowledge, does not use JNI (correct me if I'm rwong)
( quick
For the past few months we’ve been trying to trace what looks like gradual
memory creep. After some long-running experiments it seems due to memory
leaking when
jni_invoke_static(JNIEnv_*, JavaValue*, _jobject*, JNICallType, _jmethodID*,
JNI_ArgumentPusher*, Thread*) is invoked. Somewhere.
My e
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