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From: Gil A. <gi...@gi...> - 2005-09-01 20:43:53
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I've experienced a similar situation when the output from my Java process printed A LOT of lines of output to STDOUT/STDERR. Are you doing anything like that with your application? -Gil At 01:28 PM 9/1/2005, you wrote: >Hi all > >I'm using the Wrapper in a productive environment now for about 10 months. >So far expect for one problem it runs very fine. >About 3 times within this periode i had a strange effect. On a W2k3 Server >Dual Xeon the java.exe suddenly, after a period of some months without any >problem, consumes constantly 100% of the free processor time. It's not >that dramatic since it only uses free ressources and doesn't block others >processes, but however it's not the way it should work. >The funny thing about it - the Java Application and the Service Wrapper >both seem to continue working without problem or loss of performance. Also >memory usage is stable. >What i can say, is, that my Java Application seems to be in normal state >as ever, there is no abnormal behaviour, so i guess, it's not the source >for the effect. Also the logs of the service wrapper look quite normal - >ping seems to be working constantly and a service restart using indows >Control Settings/Services works fine. > >Does anyone ever had a similar situation? >Could it be, that the source of the effect is somewhere in the Java part >of the Service Wrapper? Is there a way to check this? >Any ideas, hints? > >Thanks for your help >Frank |