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Steve "Cutter" Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
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Calvert Rent wrote:
> Hey Jason,
> 
> No, I am not running FusionReactor... thanks though.
> 
> Really, I am just trying to track down a memory leak.  I have reviewed the 
> code 100s of times, but nothing seems out of the ordinary.  Does anyone know 
> any tools that work with ColdFusion to track down memory leaks?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>> This is not relating to jrockit, but do you happen to be running 
>> FusionReactor?  There was a bug in v2 of FR that, in some instances, 
>> caused the ODBC Wrapper to make memory climb.  This has been fixed in 
>> their 2.04 release - and works great I might add.  Just thought I 
>> would though that out there in case you are running FR with the ODBC 
>> wrapper.
>>
>>> I have been having a terrible time trying to get jrockit running 
>> with 
>>> coldfusion.  I have coldfusion MX 7 running and installed jrockit 
>>> (jrockit-R27.3.1-jdk1.5.0_11).
>>>
>>> The reason I am trying to run jrockit is to use their memory leak 
>>> tools to find a memory leak on my server.  It crashes nearly daily 
>>> because it runs out of memory.
>>>
>>> I have tried following the information on this page but it has not 
>>> worked:
>>> http://www.schierberl.com/cfblog/index.
>>> cfm/2006/10/12/ColdFusion_memoryLeak_profiler
>>>
>>> So far I have made these changes to the jvm.config file:l
>>> java.home=C:/Program Files/Java/jrockit-R27.3.1-jdk1.5.0_11/jre
>>>
>>> Also, I added the following at the end of the java.args:
>>> -Xmanagement
>>>
>>> According to the post, I should add this to the java.args but doing 
>> so 
>>> prevents cold fusion server from starting:
>>> -Xmanagement -Djrockit.managementserver.port=9010
>>>
>>>
>>> Okay, so by just using the '-Xmanagement' cold fusion starts and I 
>> am 
>>> able to run jrockit.  Once in jrockit, under the 'connectors' it 
>> shows 
>>> localhost:80 however I am unable to start the memory leak or do 
>>> anything else with that (timeout failures).  Under 'discovered' 
>> within 
>>> 'local' it shows com.jrockit.mc.rcp.start.MCMain.  I am able to 
>> start 
>>> memory leak on that connection, but I believe it isn't the correct 
>>> connection.
>>>
>>> It seems as if there is some disconnect between my localhost and the 
>>> jrockit.  Any advise or directions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> 

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