Oleksiy Stashok wrote:
>
> Sorry, missed the post on forum, where you actually wrote, set
> property is ignored.
>
> It looks like some OS + JVM related issue, but may be it's config
> problem.
> Do you make any additional GF tuning, or use GF out-of-the-box? You
> see the problem immediately, when starting to use some application, or
> it appears later?
>
> Thank you.
>
> WBR,
> Alexey.
>
>
> On Oct 9, 2008, at 10:54 , wind57 wrote:
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>> This question was already discussed on SUN's forum but i haven't
>> seen an
>> answer (here is the link:
>> http://forums.java.net/jive/message.jspa?messageID=262689), so i
>> will ask
>> again... If possible plz plz help.
>>
>> I assume it is a grizlly error... Any help what so ever is more then
>> welcome. Thx so much.
>>
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Hello and thank u for the reply. No changes where made to GF, we use it
out-of-the-box. The application has started on 1.04.2008 and the errors
started to happen after just a few days, but the server has not fallen once
because of this, until a few days ago. At first it looked like identity
manager has friezed out, but the logs where not showing any problem what so
ever related to the database. After the restart , in logs we had again this
kind of warnings but for now its working. I personally think its a grizlly
problem, because of the setReuseAdress method, but of course i might be
wrong. If its a config problem, then do u have any ideas i might try? Thank
you again.
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