> From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> our tomcat, in a test environment, is shutting down
> unexpectedly.
[...]
> (a linux 32bits box)
Which Linux, and have you disabled the kernel option that nukes the largest
process if the kernel can't allocate itself some memory? Can't remember i
Is Tomcat getting killed by the "OOM Killer"?
http://linux-mm.org/OOM_Killer
On Feb 20, 2008 8:12 AM, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> our tomcat, in a test environment, is shutting down unexpectedly. There
> is no messages about stopping webapp, or even receiving SHUTDOWN m
Everyday, learning something new, today is "check linux system logs if
your tomcat disappear"
[30575826.592000] Out of Memory: Killed process 734 (java)
Thanks for your help, you got it right. That server might need a bit of
additional memory ^^
En l'instant précis du 20/02/08 14:29, Pete
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Peter,
Peter Crowther wrote:
| Which Linux, and have you disabled the kernel option that nukes the
| largest process if the kernel can't allocate itself some memory?
| Can't remember its name, but I know it's been mentioned previously on
| this list.
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David,
David Delbecq wrote:
| Everyday, learning something new, today is "check linux system logs if
| your tomcat disappear"
|
|> [30575826.592000] Out of Memory: Killed process 734 (java)
|
| Thanks for your help, you got it right. That server migh