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03-05-2004 06:48 AM
03-05-2004 06:48 AM
PROCESS DYING
Hi,
One of the Process ( Java ) id dying with out any message. When i saw the syslog.log i found the following message
"Java out of memory messages are marked with pid:12068 in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log."
Feb 28 19:23:19 hpat982 syslog: pid: 12068 TYPE AVAIL USED FREE USED LIMIT RESERVE PRI FILE NAME
Feb 28 19:23:19 hpat982 syslog: pid: 12068 dev 131072 0 131072 0.00% 0 - 1 64 (major) 2 (minor)
Feb 28 19:23:19 hpat982 syslog: pid: 12068 reserve - 452344 -452344
Feb 28 19:23:19 hpat982 syslog: pid: 12068 memory 3297061 1276803 2020258 38.73%
Suspecting this to be an Issue with the JVM(JAVA) We have upgraded to the Latest HP-UX JVM. Increased the MAXDSIZ kernal parameter to 512MB.
Can you please help in this regard, as to why our PROCESS is dying ( getting killed abruptly )
Tks,
Nag
One of the Process ( Java ) id dying with out any message. When i saw the syslog.log i found the following message
"Java out of memory messages are marked with pid:12068 in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log."
Feb 28 19:23:19 hpat982 syslog: pid: 12068 TYPE AVAIL USED FREE USED LIMIT RESERVE PRI FILE NAME
Feb 28 19:23:19 hpat982 syslog: pid: 12068 dev 131072 0 131072 0.00% 0 - 1 64 (major) 2 (minor)
Feb 28 19:23:19 hpat982 syslog: pid: 12068 reserve - 452344 -452344
Feb 28 19:23:19 hpat982 syslog: pid: 12068 memory 3297061 1276803 2020258 38.73%
Suspecting this to be an Issue with the JVM(JAVA) We have upgraded to the Latest HP-UX JVM. Increased the MAXDSIZ kernal parameter to 512MB.
Can you please help in this regard, as to why our PROCESS is dying ( getting killed abruptly )
Tks,
Nag
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03-05-2004 06:58 AM
03-05-2004 06:58 AM
Re: PROCESS DYING
I can only take a wild guess. Are the processes dying soon after they are started ?. How about downloading tusc and see where it exactly fails ?
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03-05-2004 07:02 AM
03-05-2004 07:02 AM
Re: PROCESS DYING
Post swapinfo -mat.
Also look at glance -m and vmstat 5 5 output. check how much free memeory you have?
Starting JVM with large heap sizes will also cause this. You can control initial heap size and such other parameters on JVM command line. Set these to reasonable value.
You can start JVM with tusc and see, where it is failing.
Anil
Also look at glance -m and vmstat 5 5 output. check how much free memeory you have?
Starting JVM with large heap sizes will also cause this. You can control initial heap size and such other parameters on JVM command line. Set these to reasonable value.
You can start JVM with tusc and see, where it is failing.
Anil
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03-05-2004 07:04 AM
03-05-2004 07:04 AM
Re: PROCESS DYING
Nag,
ALL processes *must* be able to reserve a "table" in the "swap reservation" restaurant.
IF they can't - they won't be allowed to run.
Check swapinfo -tam & CHECK the reservation area.
Rgds,
Jeff
ALL processes *must* be able to reserve a "table" in the "swap reservation" restaurant.
IF they can't - they won't be allowed to run.
Check swapinfo -tam & CHECK the reservation area.
Rgds,
Jeff
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