>>> On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at  5:47 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Smith, Ann
(ISD, IT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
-snip-
> Bottom line is I increased the swap disks substantially so that I could
> decrease the virtual storage (from 512M down to 128M). But according to
> the tomcat logs the out of memory problem is back.

Seeing the messages from the error log might be helpful.  As well as if there 
is any indication in /var/log/messages or in the output of the dmesg command 
that the kernel out-of-memory killer is kicking in at any point.  The total 
absence of any pages being used on your swap device leads me to believe it's 
not a Linux/kernel memory problem, but rather something in the Tomcat server 
itself.

On a totally unrelated note, the method you're using to format your VDISKs is 
not terribly optimal.  You would be better off using the SWAPGEN EXEC from Sine 
Nomine Associate's web site.


Mark Post

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