This may be a bit beyond the scope here but, We are running a J2EE system with Jakarta/Tomcat 3.2.1 and JBOSS 2.2 on Solaris. It uses the AJP13 connection protocol to connect to an Apache webserver and is load balanced between two J2EE servers. What seems to happen is that after a period of time running it continually ramps up the amount of memory used and never seems to return it. We are giving Tomcat 256MB of memory to start out with and 128MB to JBOSS. The machine itself has 512MB. After about 3 days or so of heavy use the system will run out of memory and Solaris will orphan the offending process. We have very little experience tuning Solaris JVM's. I use SGI myself so I am a little preplexed by this one. Could someone with experience tuning Solaris JVMs give me and my friends a hint or two on how to force the JVM to garbage collect/tune. Or is this just a memory leak in Tomcat and or JBOSS?
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