On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 05:58:09PM +0100, Nuno Silva wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Since everyone is guessing I'll try my best shot :)

I was not guessing, I just provided facts .. 8-)

> Try running a kernel without highmem enabled and boot linux with 
> mem=900M. If that restores stable operation you should upgrade 
> your JRE and JDK to the very latest ones (1.4.*) from Sun or 
> Blackdown and try again with highmem enabled.

this could indeed be an issue, highmem often gives
trouble ... together with lvm it's almost certain 
to fail/hang/screw up ...

best,
Herbert

> Good luck,
> Nuno Silva
> 
> Kyle Yencer wrote:
> >Hi,
> > 
> >I have been working using the VServer 0.22 and ctx-17 in a scenario with 
> >anywhere from 5 to 20 VServers running, some of which run java inside of 
> >them.  In the beginning phases, the server would crash anywhere from 7 
> >to 10 days, however now it will crash almost daily and at that multiple 
> >times sometimes.  The Host OS is Redhat 7.3 and the kernel is a vanilla 
> >patched 2.4.20 kernel.  I have also tried the 2.4.19-ctx15 kernel as 
> >will with no better results.  The machine is a dual xeon with 2 gigs of 
> >ram, it's quite possible the issue is hardware related, the server is 
> >running a i2o raid card and eepro100 nics.  Has anyone ran into similiar 
> >problems?  The only thing i've been able to grab before the server 
> >crashed is the last proc, which coincidently happened to be a java 
> >process.  Please let me know if anyone has seen similar behavior, or 
> >where anyone has found stable ground if this is normal.
> > 
> >Kyle Yencer

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