And maybe `xm info` in the dom0.

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Steffen Heil [mailto:li...@steffen-heil.de] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 31. März 2010 00:12
An: 'Tomcat Users List'
Betreff: AW: Virtualization (Xen, vmware) + Tomcat

Hi

Can you post:
- `uname -a` inside both your dom0 as well as your domU
- the config file for your domU
- `ps aux | grep java` inside your domU
- `free` inside your domU
- `xm list` inside your dom0

Maybe there will be hints to help you.

I am running lots of tomcats in domUs (actually all non-development
installations are virtualized), and I never had a problem related to xen.

Regards,
   Steffen



-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Eric Laflamme [mailto:elafla...@iweb.com] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. März 2010 19:16
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: Virtualization (Xen, vmware) + Tomcat

Hi Peter,

Here is the information about the server:

We have a Xen Host with CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
        In that host, we have a vm with CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
        We install a cPanel 11.25
        The version of tomcat is 5.5.28

The tomcat we use is the one package with cPanel. We already communicate
with their support. A lot of time.. But they are, like us, clueless on how
to solve this problem. So I came here as another step to try to resolve this
issue.

I don't know if the problem is Tomcat itself or Tomcat only have a symptom
of another problem. But as we only have this problem and log of the problem
by now, we start with tomcat to maybe found what is the real problem.

-- 
Eric Laflamme [iWeb]
IT Architecture Specialist
Spécialiste de l'Architecture TI
http://www.iWeb.com/




Le 2010-03-30 à 12:01, Peter Crowther a écrit :

> On 30 March 2010 16:45, Caldarale, Charles R
<chuck.caldar...@unisys.com>wrote:
> 
>>> From: peter.crowth...@googlemail.com
>>> [mailto:peter.crowth...@googlemail.com] On Behalf Of Peter Crowther
>>> Subject: Re: Virtualization (Xen, vmware) + Tomcat
>>> 
>>>> Error occurred during initialization of VM
>>>> Could not reserve enough space for object heap
>>> 
>>> OK, so that's the Java virtual machine running Tomcat not
>>> being able to extend its heap.
>> 
>> Actually, that's the JVM trying to allocate the *initial* space for the
>> heap, not extend it.  There hasn't been any attempt to load and run
Tomcat
>> yet.
>> 
>> 
>> My mistake.  In that case, if Eric's seeing lots of those in the log
files,
> it implies that the JVM intended to host Tomcat is repeatedly failing to
> start and some other process is repeatedly trying to start Tomcat.
> 
> Eric, could you tell us more about your statement that "Tomcat is running
> inside the VM and is, by the way, a cPanel"?
> - What operating system?
> - What version of Tomcat?
> - Did you download the Tomcat directly from http://tomcat.apache.org, or
was
> it packaged with some third-party software?
> 
> In particular, if it's a version of Tomcat that was packaged with cPanel,
> you may well be better asking them about the issue.
> 
> - Peter


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