I'm a newbie with Marmotta, not sure if I should post here or dev. We have a new installation of Marmotta 3.3.0. The sysadmin has sent me a file with almost 100 memory leak warnings, and wants me to do something about it.

This is right after installation and configuration, when we were tuning for security and database access issues, which required restarting Tomcat a number of times. So I'm hoping that this is just a short-term artifact of bouncing the Tomcat server, which we were doing to cause either both Tomcat and Marmotta configuration files to be read. Am I wrong? (And is there a better way?)

The log data was generated by running 'grep SEVERE /var/log/tomcat7/catalina.out'.

While I found no recent references to Marmotta memory leaks, I've found several references to memory leak warnings from Tomcat6 and Tomcat7. They seem to say that if these warnings are happening when the server is being shutdown, they are not a problem. Is that true?

Thanks for any advice, opinions, etc. :)

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