On 8/30/06, Hall, Ken (GTI) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes, it does, and we haven't, although the performance folks use it extensively 
on x86 Linux, and have great confidence in it.

Not unlikely that application exhausted the JVM heap and someone (or
something) jumped to conclusions seeing one swap device full
(especially since in other areas people have swap devices with the
same priority). With some bad luck you probably could have the two
JVMs fill up your real memory plus the first swap device.

Rob

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