Hi Bernd, Thanks for the pointers. Let me ask the Sys admin on these details. Btw, will this memory leak be shown in the logs? I couldn't find any OOM errors in any of the logs. When the issue, happened, our team restarted the server. It will create a new PID rite ? Is there a way we can see the old pids from the james logs ?
Thanks Mahesh On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Bernd Waibel <bwai...@intarsys.de> wrote: > Hi Mahesh > > to man open files may result in a memory leak. > Could the sysadmin monitor the memory? > > It is a java prozess. Is there a file called hserr*.pid? That is produced > if the vm crashes. > > Ciao > Bernd > > > -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- > Von: Mahesh Sivarama Pillai <srm...@gmail.com> > Datum: 27.03.2015 14:18 (GMT+01:00) > An: James Users List <server-user@james.apache.org> > Betreff: URGENT HELP: James 2.3.2 not responding after few days of run > > Hi, > > I need an urgent help. We have rolled out James 2.3.2 to production for > our email processing application. I see that James getting shutdown (no > trace in the phoenix.console) after few days of run. It processes around > 100K email a day and sends a good amount of Notification through > RemoveDelivery. > > I have verified the logs but I couldn't find any reason for this abnormal > shutdown. I have seen couple of "Too Many Open Files" errors in smtpserver > log and spoolmanager log. But I think those will not bring down the server. > Will they ? I am not sure if James is killed by some other Linux process. > James is running under a user (eg: james) account with sudo access to run > on port 25. Since I don't have root access, what all areas that I look to > figure out what the problem is ? If I want to talk to Sys Admin, what all > information that I should ask him/her to gather ? > > James is running on a 4 CPU machine with 8GB RAM. Heapsize of James is set > to 4GB. > > I have configured to run James as service in Linux. I am not sure if our > Sys Admin run the chkconfig command. Is there any impact of not running > this command ? Please provide your inputs as early as possible.. > > > Thanks > Mahesh >