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1. Re: Problem when startup a jboss as 4.2.3 on VPS
wdfink Nov 11, 2010 3:07 PM (in response to ingedeut)Do you have more information and logfiles from server/.../log/* ?
Maybe it will help if you print the run.sh command line to start JBoss and start by hand, e.g. exit status of jvm.
What exactly VPS is?
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2. Re: Problem when startup a jboss as 4.2.3 on VPS
jaikiran Nov 12, 2010 12:48 AM (in response to ingedeut)By the way, the log you posted shows an OutOfMemory error.
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3. Re: Problem when startup a jboss as 4.2.3 on VPS
ingedeut Nov 12, 2010 8:55 AM (in response to jaikiran)Tahnks for all,
@Wolf-Dieter: i use VPS because i want to give my JBoss AS a static ip adresse. I want to build a Cluster of JBoss AS in a WAN.
@jaikiran: yes it seems to be an OutofMemory Error, but i use 10 GB RAM: it must have an other cause.
I have find this link, in which occured the same error to tomcat, but i don't undersand the solution:
Problem Link:
http://blog.krecan.net/2008/03/24/help-someone-is-killing-my-tomcat/
Solution:
http://blog.krecan.net/2008/03/26/tomcat-killer-demystified/comment-page-1/#comment-1888
-regards
younes
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4. Re: Problem when startup a jboss as 4.2.3 on VPS
wdfink Nov 12, 2010 12:36 PM (in response to ingedeut)BTW: The OutOfMemoryException does not mean always 'no memory', the JVM might throw this in other (system resource) reasons.
But do you use this big amount of heap -Xm10G ??? or do you use less and the system is not able to provide e.g. 2G?
I saw often that a server is started with big amount of memory to solve application errors.
For us it is better to use <2G for our huge (ejb) app.
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5. Re: Problem when startup a jboss as 4.2.3 on VPS
ingedeut Nov 13, 2010 9:08 AM (in response to wdfink)Thanks for your reply,
i start JBoss AS with the following configuration:
JAVA_OPTS="-Xms128m -Xmx512m -Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000 -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=3600000"
--regards
younes
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6. Re: Problem when startup a jboss as 4.2.3 on VPS
wdfink Nov 13, 2010 2:40 PM (in response to ingedeut)Mmmh,
512MB should not be enough to bring a 10GB system into trouble.
I think you can start a simple Java application at this system right?
As I said before it might be another resource problem.
How the max. filehandles are configured?
Do you can post the relevant part of the log around the OOM error? Maybe it will give a hint.