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Kevin Sutter commented on OPENJPA-737:
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Do your kids know that you are hijacking their machine for your development 
environment?  :-)

Are you running with the IBM JDK or the Sun JDK?  If you are running with the 
IBM JDK, you may  be hitting the issue I was having with the maven Release 
plugin.  Here's what I put out on our Release page ( 
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/openjpa/New+Release+Instructions+(BETA)
 ):

o  If using IBM JDK, then also set the system property test.jvm.arguments to 
-Xdump:none (Avoids OOM heap dumps on selected tests. These extra files throw 
off the rat:check processing.) For example,

     mvn -Dtest.jvm.arguments="-Xdump:none" ...

Or, you could switch to the Sun JDK...

Let us know if this was the cause of your problem.  OpenJPA has a testcase that 
forces OOM errors, so you just might be experiencing this situation.

Kevin



> Unit tests fail with OutOfMemoryException during build on Playstation 3
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OPENJPA-737
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-737
>             Project: OpenJPA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: build / infrastructure
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.0
>         Environment: Playstation 3, Yellow Dog Linux 6.0, IBM Java SDK 5.0 
> SR8a ppc64, 768mb swap space
>            Reporter: Jeremy Bauer
>            Priority: Minor
>
> The OpenJPA build fails with an OutOfMemoryException on Playstation 3 while 
> running unit tests.   I end up with a large core dump and other debug files.  
>  The build is successful when I disable the unit tests.  Is there a way to 
> run the build+unit tests on machines with limited memory (256mb core)?  
> BTW, I have yet to get an OutOfMemoryException or javacore from Metal Gear 
> Solid.  An OpenJPA build should be a piece of cake.  :-) :-)

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