I first tried that solution, i tried to install tomcat6 but i keep getting "Could not reserve enough space for object heap" error. This is kind of strange because my server is a vps with 8GB of shared memory, with just 50mb free but more than 4GB are in cache so there should be no problem.

Then i found out that privvmpages was the problem, i get huge failcnt values. So, i don't know why, but seems that the vps has some weird limitations. But when i use the "bundled" tomcat (wich i use for almost a year), that problem don't seem to happen, just those library errors.

But this time i need to upgrade jdk, because i need to deploy a webapp that uses lots of annotations, wich is java 1.5+ feature, and i'm using 1.4.2. I'm considering switching host and upgrade to a dedicated server, but rigth now my budget is kind of short, so i realy need to get on with this one... Any help???

Sorry for this super newbie questions, but my client is always asking "why isn't my site online yet?" and i'm freaking with this problem...



Caldarale, Charles R escreveu:
From: Hernâni Cerqueira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Startup errors

Hello all, after upgrading my jdk to 1.6 on my gentoo server running tomcat 5.5 and started up i got this errors:

These errors are from a 3rd-party script that apparently comes with gentoo's 
repackaging of Tomcat, not an original Tomcat download.  You might try 
installing a real Tomcat (from tomcat.apache.org) and using the real startup 
and shutdown scripts included with that download.

 - Chuck


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