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тАО02-26-2005 05:34 PM
тАО02-26-2005 05:34 PM
System Unable to use the allocated swap memory
We have allocated 2GB swaparea.
But when we run any process and check in "TOP" the allocated swap area is not used at all.
It has Redhat AS 2.1 as OS,Oracle 8.1.7 database and application.
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тАО02-26-2005 10:06 PM
тАО02-26-2005 10:06 PM
Re: System Unable to use the allocated swap memory
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тАО02-26-2005 11:07 PM
тАО02-26-2005 11:07 PM
Re: System Unable to use the allocated swap memory
During the compilation or ant build the processes utilize 100% of the CPU
and even after the process are over the system does not release the java processess.
Due to this the load avarage on the server is increasing.
The linux guy had tried to add more swap and check if the system is using the swap area but it is still not.
We are trying upload the latest version of our application . The same application has been loaded successfully on the other systems.
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тАО02-26-2005 11:12 PM
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тАО02-27-2005 02:04 AM
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тАО02-27-2005 06:19 PM
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тАО02-27-2005 06:53 PM
тАО02-27-2005 06:53 PM
Re: System Unable to use the allocated swap memory
The solution to this is:
1. Upgrade to the latest Java VM.
2. Have the developers review their code with a view to making it more memory efficient.
3. Try experimenting with the MAXVM and MINVM parameters on the Java command line, to see if you can increase the amount of memory available to the VM.
Remember that if a VM is larger you have fewer Garbage Collections, but this can result in jerky application response, whereas many small ones can make your environment run very slowly for no apparent reason.