Was the reason you tried the IBM JDK because of performance ?

I'm rather interrested in knowing if there is any difference in speed...

Ta

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Joakim Ryden wrote:

>It was a rookie thing. :(
>
>The two servers were of course not identical. :) The problem machine did not
>have the libc compat libs installed. The funny thing is that IBM's jdk
>didn't give any indications about this whatosever. When I installed the sun
>jdk the catalina log immediately showed the error in loading the shared libs
>and things were easy from there... Oh well, at least it's resolved. :)
>thanks for your replies guys!
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>--Jo  
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>>From: Phillip Morelock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 22:05:47 -0700
>>To: Tomcat Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Linux - high cpu usage/seg faults
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>>try the sun jdk and find if there's a difference, would be the first thing
>>on my list.  Should be an easy "sniff test" or whatever.
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>>fillup
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>>On 5/23/02 3:09 PM, "Joakim Ryden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>Hey guys - 
>>>
>>>I just installed tomcat 4.0.3 on two identical (software wise) spanking new
>>>servers. One is working a treat and the other is completely hosed. :(
>>>
>>>I'm using the IBMJava2-131 jdk on both machines - the one machine having
>>>problems is an SMP machine. They are both running RedHat 7.2 - the only file
>>>touched after the rpm installation is /etc/tomcat4/tomcat4.conf to set up
>>>the correct paths. Starting up tomcat gives no errors in any logs but CPU
>>>usage immediately runs high - stays in the mid-upper 20's. Attaching strace
>>>to any of the running java processes shows a constant stream of:
>>>
>>>--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
>>>
>>>So I go to stop tomcat. Shut down script says OK but the processes don't go
>>>away although the catalina logs say otherwise. I'm not sure what else to
>>>look for? Can anyone point me in some sort of direction?
>>>
>>>Many thanks!
>>>
>>>--Jo
>>>
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