Jconsole may used for that

Jacques


> Hi,
>
> Couldn't it be a VM memory problem? Did you also track (as cpu usage) the 
> memory usage of OFBiz? What are your vm parameters for
running OFBiz application?
> Perhaps if you give out a little bit more in formations on how you are 
> achieving your imports, someone will be able to provide a
more accurate answer.
>
> Bye,
> Cédric
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : David Shere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mercredi 21 février 2007 15:05
> À : dev@ofbiz.apache.org
> Objet : Locking/Freezing
>
> We have a local Java service that imports legacy data from our old ordering 
> system.  Last night while working on a 130,000 record
import, it was sailing along until it got to 118392, at which time the Ofbiz 
Java process jumped to 99%, and the import froze.  No
messages from the service, no notice that the service had stopped.  The load 
average hovered around 1.0, and Ofbiz was otherwise
working normally.
>
> I'm glad to see that what appears to be a runaway process/infinite loop 
> didn't stop Ofbiz completely, and was "contained". I
stopped and restarted Ofbiz, the problem went away, and the import picked up 
where it left off.  118392 was imported properly.
>
> In this case, I presume could also have stopped the service to fix the 
> problem, but that's only because I knew which one it was
that was maxing out the CPU usage.  Is it possible/rare/common that something 
like this could happen, and I wouldn't know which
service it was?  And in that case would I have other options than stopping and 
restarting Ofbiz?
>
> --
> David Shere
> Information Technology Services
> Steele Rubber Products
> 704-483-9343 x277
>

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