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03-26-2002 12:55 AM
03-26-2002 12:55 AM
I have Oracle 9iAS 1.0.2.2 with HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 and the Apache "java" process never seems to swap (it consumes always the same 260M of RAM according to gpm).
Oracle says it's "probably" due to the 1.1.7 java we're using and says to upgrade to 1.2.2.
In the memory regions report it shows as Other RSS, Private RSS, and Other VSS.
Does someone know what is causing this?
Oracle says it's "probably" due to the 1.1.7 java we're using and says to upgrade to 1.2.2.
In the memory regions report it shows as Other RSS, Private RSS, and Other VSS.
Does someone know what is causing this?
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03-26-2002 04:02 AM
03-26-2002 04:02 AM
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Ryna,
It's due to the poor programming practices that today's developers produce. It's too bad they most of them don't understand system management and that memory and cpu cycles are NOT unlimited.
I agree, and this is rare, with Oracle: Upgrade java!
live free or die
harry
It's due to the poor programming practices that today's developers produce. It's too bad they most of them don't understand system management and that memory and cpu cycles are NOT unlimited.
I agree, and this is rare, with Oracle: Upgrade java!
live free or die
harry
Live Free or Die
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