Hi Biju,
When u start a java program, you can pass options
to the jvm. There is an option "-verbose:gc" which
gives you the output on the console when the garbage
collector runs. There you an output like
[GC 900k->250k (1416k), 0.0033920s]
(this is just an example, sorry for any typos)
Now th
Hi gurus,
Many Thanks again for helping me with the problem...
Alexander , Hong Zhou, Veda Narayanan, Vladimir, Man
Chi Ly, Uncle George.. thanks to all.
I have finally managed to solve the problem. The
shared memory was not getting detached. The pointer to
the shared memory was being type cas
Hi Uncle George,
I also tried with the same thing of top and GC
output. I had earlier noticed only on GC output,
because top was not ported on my environment. However,
after i observed both of them now, I have found that
top output goes on increasing while GC remains the
same (at around 300-700
my out of mem error is/was due to the failure of GZIPOutputStream to
release its memory fetched outside of GC.
I used "top" to display the amount of mem used by the active process. If
that grows larger as your GC stays the same, then u have a mem leak
outside of GC.
I then looked at the contents
Hi Alexander,
I have traced through my code thoroughly and there
is no memory leak. I
have also printed the Garbage Collector's output. The
heap used never goes
beyond 1 Mb (I tried with setting the initial heap
size as well but no
solution). Also i read about the stack size per thread
and set
o uname -a to get the version (for newbeeies)
Reg
Ved
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Subject: RE: java.lang.OutOfMemroyError
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Veda Narayanan wrote:
> Try these environ
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> Sounds like you have a memory leak in your program. Yes, it is possible
> to ha
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Subject: Re: java.lang.OutOfMemroyError
Sounds like you have a memory leak in your program. Yes, it is possible
to have memory leaks even in Java programs. All you have to do is to
add objects to a collection type (map, set, list, etc) and then forget
to remove them, or null all references to the
Sounds like you have a memory leak in your program. Yes, it is possible
to have memory leaks even in Java programs. All you have to do is to
add objects to a collection type (map, set, list, etc) and then forget
to remove them, or null all references to the collection.
There are several software
Hi All,
My application runs on celeron processor with 128MB
RAM. OS- Redhat 6.2. I use Sun JDK1.3 currently. My
application has around 5-6 threads running...but one
of the thread stops after around 2-2.5 hrs of running.
The message is
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Unable to create new
native thre
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