Hello Mohit,

You can try to check how the process is running using Jconsole or jstack, jmap (granted if you have JDK 6.0). Read the documentation of this tools to figure out the meaning of the output:

* 
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=8&url=http%3A%2F%2Fweblogs.java.net%2Fblog%2Fmandychung%2Farchive%2Fjconsole-bof-2006.pdf%2Fjconsole-bof-2006.pdf&ei=cBN1SeOeNOHAtgecxZjtCA&usg=AFQjCNGxF896D_I4Hc4BfoLheTLlxCdo9w&sig2=3lcuQ_XBjIiaH_t5NWZdFA
* On google: site:java.net (and search for jmap, jinfo, jconsole)

Hope this helps.

Jose V Nunez Z - http://kodegeek.com


On Jan 19, 2009, at 6:34 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:

tomcat 6: Is there a way to look at memory leaks in tomcat?

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