I can't think of any reason that running in a VMware guest would cause a
memory leak so I suspect a bug in the JDK version you have.
Chris
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 1:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Looks like we're on different versions...
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> VM Machine: jdk1.5.0_13 (this one has the problem)
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> Physical Machine: jdk1.6.0_02
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> bsnyder wrote:
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> > On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
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> >> yes - this is our current observation.
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> > Are you using a Sun JVM are you running on each node? Also, what
> > version of the JVM are you using? I'm curious to know if you're using
> > the *exact* major/minor version of the JVM on each node or not.
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> > Bruce
> > --
> > perl -e 'print
> > unpack("u30","D0G)[EMAIL PROTECTED]&5R\"F)R=6-E+G-N>61E<D\!G;6%I;\"YC;VT*"
> > );'
> >
> > Apache ActiveMQ - http://activemq.org/
> > Apache Camel - http://activemq.org/camel/
> > Apache ServiceMix - http://servicemix.org/
> > Apache Geronimo - http://geronimo.apache.org/
> >
> > Blog: http://bruceblog.org/
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