Which OS are you using?
A similar problem of mysterious vanishing of GF process reported in the
past was on Redhat E L 4 or 5 and iirc that was due to RHEL's oom-killer
process picking a process to kill (happened to be GF) when in its world
view it saw an OOM situation arising although there was plenty of heap
and system memory.
Look for oom-killer documentation if you are using RHEL.
I am also assuming you have sufficient free heap and system memory when
the processes are running. Is this on a 32 bit or 64 bit OS/jvm ?
I hope the helps you track the issue down.
Shreedhar
Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine wrote:
> I'm sorry this is causing you trouble.
> Maybe if you already have a security manager turned on (quite rare) you should try using OS tools to see what's making this process "disappear".
> I don't think GlassFish v3 would fix such an issue but I'm curious which commands are you missing?
> -Alexis
>
> On 8 mars 2010, at 18:14, glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
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>> Thnx! but that appears to be set that way already.....I punted the install and tried it over and got the same results. (including OS rebuild). I then moved over to another machine and if it is me, then at least I am consistent because it happens there as well. I also tried moving it to GFv3 and that is a bust because there are some command syntaxs that have been retired that the application uses....so much for SJES!
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