But same thing works with different solaris. Here I have solaris 5.7 and
with 5.8 it works fine, even in one of 5.7 solaris machine tomcat runs fine.

I checked with memory and space, initially it showed that it had occupied
99% of disk space, so i moved whole code to another partition and there only
50% space is used. Still its giving me same problem.

Any other solution,
Or if i change JDK then which jdk should i go, as I need jdk 1.3 and here i
am using same, do u suggest me to go with jdk1.4?

Thanks
Taral Shah

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bojan Smojver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Taral Shah"
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Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: tomcat crashes


Quoting Taral Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Try a different JDK. This doesn't look a Tomcat problem.

Bojan

> Hi
>
> I am facing strange problem at one of my customers side.
> I am using tomcat 3.3 for my devlopment and its working fine.
>
> But at one of customers side tomcat crases unknowingly. It even does not
> compile a simple jsp. The os at the client side is solaris,
> WHen tomcat starts and a simple jsp(containg just 2 html tags like html
and
> title) is run it throws following error:
>
>
> An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the VM.
> Unexpected Signal : 10 occurred at PC=0x10a1fc
> Function name=(N/A)
> Library=(N/A)

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