We ran into the same problem and found a great product for diagnosing memory
problems.  Go to http://www.optomizeit.com

George Pearson wrote:

> Running Apache 1.3.4, JRun 2.3, Informix db on Redhat Linux 5.2.
> Using -mx96m option for java.
>
> When load testing the site (or, more gradually, during regular use),
> the memory usage of the java process increases to the vicinity of
> 78 MB, whereupon the Jrun logs begin to show OutOfMemoryError's and
> the site is intermittent in responding to requests.
>
> Apparently, the code is creating objects that can't be garbage collected.
> How can I get the java process to tell me what its got?
>
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