David Rees wrote:
On Fri, October 3, 2003 at 1:02 pm, Remy Maucherat sent the following

Interesting stuff about the logger.

Anyway, in the dump, there's, as usual, only one connector listening on
its server socket. And, as usual, it is Sun JDK 1.4.1 or 1.4.2 on Linux.
I think there are way too many coincidences in these reports.
I wonder what's the market share is today on Linux, but I don't even
remember the last time I heard about stability issues with the IBM JDK.

It's also interesting that it seems that a number of these reports are coming from Redhat 9 machines.

I would confirm that the machine is running all the latest errata updates
from Redhat (especially the glibc updates which have a number of thread
fixes) and at the same time also upgrade to the latest 1.4.2 JDK from Sun
(build 1.4.2_01-b06) if he doesn't want to try the latest from IBM.

RH 9 had NGPT, and I read that most Sun VMs weren't supported under it, and the "latest" JDK 1.4.x was needed (whatever it is). I also read that IBM 1.4.1 was ok (although I think only 1.4.0 is available :-D). So, basically, I'm confused :)


Indeed, I have noticed that these bugs with the connector all occurred on Linux 2.4 (usually, people don't mention the distro they are using, only the kernel version) + Sun JDK 1.4.1 or 1.4.2.

If there's a clear confirmation of this, a recommendation not to use Sun JDKs on Linux would be added in the release notes.

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