we have verified that in certains cases (deploying new war file, how tomcat was 
stopped previously, etc.) that restarting tomcat 4.1.27 without first deleting the 
"work" directory and removing the CONTENTS of the temp directory (not the temp 
directory) itself will cause a sig 11.

Since we have started deleting the work and contents of temp we have had no sig 11 
crashes.  This is with 2 different apps.

-Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: jerome moliere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:21 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Signal 11 causing Tomcat crash


Jim Goodspeed wrote:

>Unfortunately we have also tried Sun's JVM and are
>experiencing the same Signal 11 errors (I've included
>two snippets of the Sun error - same error as the IBM
>Sig 11, just in a different format).  Sometimes the
>dump specifies the library in question, other times it
>does not.
>  
>
another hint:
what about ULIMITS on your machine ?
I guess that your Linux box uses a bash shell ?
JDK 1.4 had clever bugs with ulimit settings, may be your release had 
such problems
too...
but please check memory , motherboard temperature & so on...
HTH
Jerome

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