I'll check the ulimit on Monday. Not sure if it was set in the startup
script. Definitely no dump file though. As for Hibernate I'm not sure
exactly what the issue was, other than a request being made with invalid
data. (The code in question was written by an engineer in a diff office.)
Christ
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Marc,
On 9/17/2010 12:03 AM, marc_swingler wrote:
> The application is pure java, (including JDBC drivers). The JVM could be
> crashing, but I haven't seen one of those JVM dump files sitting around. In
> any case the application is fixed for now (hib
The application is pure java, (including JDBC drivers). The JVM could be
crashing, but I haven't seen one of those JVM dump files sitting around. In
anycase the application is fixed for now (hibernate issue). But next time
I'll try out a more recent patch of the JVM and see if it helps.
n828cl w
> From: marc_swingler [mailto:marc.swing...@gmail.com]
> Subject: jsvc crashing in Tomcat 6.0.26 on Linux(RHES 5.5/2.6.18) 64Bit/AMD
> Syslog has errors like this one:
> kernel: jsvc[24900]: segfault at 406e6ec8 rip 2e521f30
> rsp 406e6ec0 error 6
> jsvc itself is crashin