Thanks for the reply. 

But what exactly are the reactor memory read outs? Where can I find
them? And how can I get the thread dump of the jvm under Linux? I tried
ctrl \ but nothing happened.

Thanks.




Am Don, 2003-06-26 um 11.32 schrieb Ben Walding:
> It's overloaded.
> 
> Probably...  there is about a 3-4M / project leak in the reactor.  Jason 
> has fixed it, but the changes aren't checked in yet.  It is the major 
> blocker which is holding up rc1.
> 
> What do the reactor memory read outs look like?
> 
> (That all being said, it shouldn't hang... can you get the thread dump 
> of the jvm?   ctrl-break on windows will produce it)
> 
> Kristine Weissbarth wrote:
> 
> >hi,
> >
> >my projects structure looks something like that with a lot of
> >subprojects:
> >
> >project
> >|
> >|--subproject 1
> >|
> >|--subproject 2
> >|    |--subsubproject 2.1
> >|    |--subsubprojects 2.2
> >|
> >|--subproject 3
> >|
> >|--subproject 4
> >|    |--subsubproject 4.1
> >|...
> >
> >using the reactor I'm generating the maven documentation website and if
> >I don't process all the subprojects this works fine. But if I try to run
> >the reactor for all the subprojects it hangs somewhere (after having
> >processed most of the subprojects) and doesn't 'move' any further. It
> >seems as if it was overloaded or something.
> >Does anybody know where the problem is?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >
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