I just noticed that, 20 minutes after this happened, I start getting database
connection errors. I don't know if that could have anything to do with this
problem.
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All I can say is that it happens very rarely. We've been using JBoss for about
5 months now on 9 pcs and I've seen this happen 4 or 5 times (there may be some
that I have missed, but still it doesn't happen very much). So it does not
always happen after the same amount of time.
I've never seen
I am using Jboss 4.0.5 GA
I have a very strange behavior of JBoss which I can see in my logfiles:
First, JBoss is running fine. No exceptions, no problems. Suddenly (only a few
miliseoncs after everything was still fine) I see logging that the server is
starting. There is no logging whatsoever
The operating system is Windows XP Professional. I just start jboss using the
run.bat with a -c option with the name of our application. The database is SQL
Server 2005 and is on a different machine.
Here are the log files:
INFO logging: http://www.tronk.be/server.log
DEBUG logging:
Thank you, but that does not cause problem. These are indeed application
specific log messages but they don't cause a problem. I know because I wrote
the code myself. It's just some logging. In fact it happens every minute
(system checks NTP deamon every minute and cannot find it, simply
I have some trouble with choosing a commit-option in a container configuration.
I have read this:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/en/CMPCaching?action=ewindowstate=normalmode=view
But I am still wondering about which commit option to choose.
I am using JBoss 4.0.5 GA. The database is SQL Server.
An important thing I forgot to mention: Option D also runs slow from time to
time when JBoss is running on the same machine as the database!
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