JBoss users group and Remus,
I am using Mandrake 8.0 and the jdk1.3.1 rpm for RedHat. I never read that file and
didn't know it existed. I thought it was related to JBoss in some way, but I was
wrong. After setting ulimit -s 2048 (as the docs suggest) my problem went away. I
thought Mandrake
> When auto-deploy tries to load a jar (ejb) it will
> seg fault. This does not happen if I drop the jar
> in the deploy directory after JBoss has loaded.
> What is the difference when doing that?
>
> The jar in question does contain: ejb-jar.xml, jboss.xml and jaws.xml
>
> If I load JBoss and the
I had a series of seg faults under Slackware, albeit not with Jboss (but in
vaguely comprable circumstances) - at sun's suggestion I tried compiling my
stuff with something else (I had been using classes compiled straight out of
JBuilder), so I changed to Jikes, and haven't had a seg fault since.
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss Under Linux Crashes..
Interesting...
I use RedHat 7.1 (2.4.2-2 kernel) with Sun JDK 1.3.1-b24/HotSpot Server
VM, with JBoss
Interesting...
I use RedHat 7.1 (2.4.2-2 kernel) with Sun JDK 1.3.1-b24/HotSpot Server
VM, with JBoss-2.2.2_Tomcat3.2.2 AND JBoss2.4.0_Tomcat3.2.3 with no
problems. BTW, I also upgraded my libsafe.so version from 1.3 to 2.0.
I have never seen the problem you're experiencing, even before I
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