Rick,

Thanks I saw the following on the BMC support page and just wondered
if anyone was seeing the arserver crashes (and restarts) without that
we are seeing, that might be part of the issues below.

No idea of an eta on fixing the issue talked about below.

hbr

Along with the associated known Redhat defect investigation, BMC
engineering is investigating alternative memory managers available on
Linux, such as “TCMalloc”

Reference:

1. Linux / Redhat issue

Service Request: 1767970 - Memory blowup problem on multiple-cpu Linux
machine

This defect is filed on RHEL 4



2. BMC Software Defect

BMC Defect #SW00269396: Memory blowup problem on multiple-cpu Linux
machine.



3. To help isolate ARServer cache activity, see:

BMC Knowledge Base entry BMC Defect #SW00269396

ARServer Cache Logging in ARS 7.0

Or search for keyword “CopyCache”

On Aug 11, 11:59 am, Rick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We skipped RH4 for compatibility reasons.  No problems on RH 5, though -
> same AR System platform as you.
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:49 AM, hbr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Good morning (or afternoon) all,
>
> > We just stood up a 7.1 patch 3 with ITSM 7 patch 7 on a Redhat 4 and
> > we are seeing some arserver and plugin crashes (with no real debug or
> > arerror log data to go on).
>
> > Anyone seen the same thing on RedHat?
>
> > As always thanks,
>
> > Howard Richter
>
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