Chuck and Chris,

Thanks for your replies.  Below is some information to your 
questions/suggestions:

>> Check the kernel logs (e.g., /var/log/messages, /var/log/warn), not
>> just the Tomcat ones.  Also, look for a JVM dump file
>> (hs_err_pid*.log)


I have and there is nothing in the messages file except accesses granted to 
specific workstations coming in on ssh and sync'ing to a time server.  Neither 
of these have times that correspond to the crashes.

There are no hs_err_* files anywhere on the servers.

> Smells a lot like OOM killer.
> 
> Carl, you say you have a 2GiB heap. Are you using 32-bit or 64-bit
> JVM? What about other large-memory processes on the same boxes? Do you
> have other JVMs running or a database, etc.? Does the JVM die on any
> kind of schedule?


We are running 64 bit OS's (Slackware 13.x, the latest version.)

There are two other applications running on each of the boxes: 1) the Apache 
James email server (localhost SMTP only) and 2) a small application that serves 
reports.  They are both very small (the current server shows 11GB+ free memory) 
and always survive theTomcat crashes.

These servers are only used for Tomcat (and the related James and report 
serving app.)

Not on a timed schedule but usually during high traffic periods (usually, but 
not always, as with last Friday.)

Thanks,

Carl


On Feb 28, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:

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> Chuck,
> 
> On 2/27/12 9:01 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>> From: Carl Kabbe [mailto:c...@etrak-plus.com] Subject: Tomcat
>>> suddenly dies
>> 
>>> Starting about a month ago, Tomcat would suddenly fail, no heap
>>> dump, no indication of trouble in the log, no indication the JVM
>>> crashed
>> 
>> Check the kernel logs (e.g., /var/log/messages, /var/log/warn), not
>> just the Tomcat ones.  Also, look for a JVM dump file
>> (hs_err_pid*.log), possibly in the current directory of what was
>> the Tomcat process.
> 
> +1
> 
> Smells a lot like OOM killer.
> 
> Carl, you say you have a 2GiB heap. Are you using 32-bit or 64-bit
> JVM? What about other large-memory processes on the same boxes? Do you
> have other JVMs running or a database, etc.? Does the JVM die on any
> kind of schedule?
> 
> - -chris
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