Hmm if you have a memory leak in the application perhaps you can profile it
using a profiler. Try the one in eclipse and attach as a remote client to
the vm running tomcat.
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 6:58 AM, Brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks everyone for their suggestions.
>
> Unfortu
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Thanks again for all of our suggestions. The Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool
looks very i
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OOPS It's alternate to JHAT and not JMAP.
Suren
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Check Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool www
OOPS It's alternate to JHAT and not JMAP.
Suren
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> >> Thanks everyone for their suggestions.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, that doesn't help me with my particular
> issue. I have
> >> a memory leak in one of my apps, and when t
Thanks everyone for their suggestions.
Unfortunately, that doesn't help me with my particular issue. I have a
memory leak in one of my apps, and when the system runs out of memory, it
stops responding to new requests. I have a script that will detect this
condition and automatically restart To
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From: "Brian Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: jstack and Tomcat 6 on Windows
Thanks everyone for their suggestions.
Unfortunately, that doesn't help me w
Brian Clark wrote:
Thanks everyone for their suggestions.
Unfortunately, that doesn't help me with my particular issue. I have a memory
leak in one of my apps, and when the system runs out of memory, it stops
responding to new requests. I have a script that will detect this condition and
aut
Thanks everyone for their suggestions.
Unfortunately, that doesn't help me with my particular issue. I have a memory
leak in one of my apps, and when the system runs out of memory, it stops
responding to new requests. I have a script that will detect this condition and
automatically restart To
Martin Gainty wrote:
I would steer clear of any windowsInstaller messWithYourRegistry windows
specific utilities and/or programs
SET JAVA_HOME=SourceFolderLocationWhereJavaIsInstalled
SET CATALINA_HOME=SourceFolderLocationWhereTomcatIsInstalled
SET JAVA_OPTS=whatever java options you need to se
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Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: jstack and Tomcat 6 on Windows
André Warnier wrote:
Brian Clark wrote:
Hello,
I run Tomcat 6.0.x as a service
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> Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 23:42:42 +0200
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André Warnier wrote:
Brian Clark wrote:
Hello,
I run Tomcat 6.0.x as a service on Windows 2003, using Sun JDK 1.6. I
was trying to use the jstack program, part of the JDK, to get a stack
dump from Tomcat/Java on my server. However, I ran into a problem.
First of all, Tomcat on Windows seems
Brian Clark wrote:
Hello,
I run Tomcat 6.0.x as a service on Windows 2003, using Sun JDK 1.6. I was trying to use the jstack program, part of the JDK, to get a stack dump from Tomcat/Java on my server. However, I ran into a problem. First of all, Tomcat on Windows seems to "hide" the JVM instanc
Hello,
I run Tomcat 6.0.x as a service on Windows 2003, using Sun JDK 1.6. I was
trying to use the jstack program, part of the JDK, to get a stack dump from
Tomcat/Java on my server. However, I ran into a problem. First of all, Tomcat
on Windows seems to "hide" the JVM instance. Java doesn't sh
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