On 5/23/2012 6:05 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2012/5/24 David kerber<dcker...@verizon.net>:

Stack: [0x000000000cb00000,0x000000000cc00000],  sp=0x000000000cbfea10,
  free space=1018k
Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native
code)
C  [ntdll.dll+0x532d0]  RtlFreeHeap+0xd0

[error occurred during error reporting (printing native stack), id
0xc0000005]

The above line - so it failed so hard, that was not able to properly
report the error?
I don't know windows error messages very well, but that's what it looks like to me, too.


Regarding your question
I'm not sure if the "thread blocked" messages in the below listing mean 
anything.
I see nothing wrong with Apr connector threads state.
Ok, you know better than I do. I just mentioned it because I wasn't sure if it meant anything or not, and wanted to be sure somebody who DID know would see it.


They are executing java code. Only several of them are in
"_thread_in_native" state. Nothing else can be said, because java
stack traces are not present.

You can take thread dumps from Tomcat instance when it is running and compare.

Note, that this connector using Tomcat-Native library is one more
native component in the picture. I have nothing against it, just
saying.
Just removed that. I don't do any SSL in this app, so it's probably not doing anything for me any way.


each of the last two days
Two days ago?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_May_20,_2012
If it was a major solar storm, I might consider it as a potential cause.



BTW, there is known stability issue with that version of Tomcat if you
have compression="on" on your connector
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52121
Not using that, but thanks for pointing it out.

D


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