Hi,

  this is a JVM issue. Did you limit the stacksize with
ulimit -s 2048 (bash)? That helps in most cases. 

Peter

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> From: Juan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 6:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Segmentation Violation with HttpCoyoteConnector
> 
> 
> Hello
> 
> I have a Tomcat 4.1.18 standalone server installed on Red Hat 
> Linux 7.3, using the Sun JVM 1.3.1_03, green threads, standalone.
> 
> After having some problems with Http11Connector, I activated 
> Coyote about 10 days ago. In these days JVM has crashed, 
> obtaining a Segmentation Violation message, about 5-6 times. 
> The CPU maintained mostly idle and there was still enough 
> free memory for the JVM. It happens normally after working 
> between 1 and 2 days, it has not been in the moments with 
> more work load, and some times it has been preceded by some 
> incorrect requests (extrange characters appeared in the log) 
> from the same IP, at the same time of the day (I suspect that 
> could be a user with a browser whose JVM generates bad requests)
> 
> Have anybody reported such problem? Any solution suggested?
> 
>     Juan Zubieta
> 
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