Bridge out of memory
I upgraded to PSCS4 about five weeks ago, and finally got around to working with the ACR 5.6 adjustment brush and gradient tool. I immediately began to get 'bridge out of memory' warnings on any folder where I had used these tools on my .dng files. I see some discussion of a "memory leak" associated with these tools.
Is this a known problem, and is there a solution in the works?
[I'm using an iMac 20.5" with 4 gigs of RAM, latest version of Snow Leopard.]
---Carl
First try to reset preferences with holding down option key while restarting
Bridge.
Second, give more details about your version of Bridge, OS and of course the
amount of RAM, size of disk and free space left on your disk.
Can I do anything about it at all ?
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_NathanMake sure you are not using High Quality Thumbnails or 100% Previews. Just use the embedded thumbnails.
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Hi,
Problem with Encore CS3.
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07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06)
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[322438.563394] TCP: out of memory -- consider tuning tcp_mem
[322475.994051] TCP: out of memory -- consider tuning tcp_mem
[322479.087904] TCP: out of memory -- consider tuning tcp_mem
[322486.753438] TCP: out of memory -- consider tuning tcp_mem
[322618.973412] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[322618.973426] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 0 at net/core/stream.c:201 sk_stream_kill_queues+0x151/0x160()
[322618.973427] Modules linked in: fuse bridge stp llc snd_hda_codec_hdmi snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_codec_generic snd_hda_intel snd_hda_controller snd_hda_codec iTCO_wdt iTCO_vendor_support nvidia(PO) snd_hwdep snd_pcm mxm_wmi evdev drm ecb serio_raw snd_timer btusb coretemp hwmon intel_rapl x86_pkg_temp_thermal intel_powerclamp kvm_intel kvm r8169 pcspkr mousedev joydev bluetooth snd mac_hid mii rfkill soundcore thermal shpchp fan mei_me mei i2c_i801 button i2c_core lpc_ich battery wmi tpm_infineon video tpm_tis tpm processor ext4 crc16 mbcache jbd2 algif_skcipher af_alg dm_crypt dm_mod sr_mod cdrom sd_mod crc_t10dif ata_generic pata_acpi hid_generic usbhid hid atkbd libps2 crct10dif_pclmul crct10dif_common crc32_pclmul crc32c_intel ghash_clmulni_intel aesni_intel aes_x86_64 lrw gf128mul glue_helper
[322618.973464] ablk_helper cryptd ahci ata_piix libahci libata scsi_mod ehci_pci xhci_hcd ehci_hcd usbcore usb_common i8042 serio
[322618.973471] CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/0 Tainted: P O 3.17.2-1-ARCH #1
[322618.973473] Hardware name: MSI MS-7681/Z68A-GD65 (G3) (MS-7681), BIOS V25.8 01/11/2013
[322618.973474] 0000000000000000 67bcc9c1036c0b93 ffff88041ec03d40 ffffffff815367d0
[322618.973476] 0000000000000000 ffff88041ec03d78 ffffffff8107054d ffff88030f0dc600
[322618.973478] ffff88030f0dc780 ffff88030f0dc728 0000000000000000 ffff88030f0dc600
[322618.973480] Call Trace:
[322618.973482] <IRQ> [<ffffffff815367d0>] dump_stack+0x4d/0x6f
[322618.973488] [<ffffffff8107054d>] warn_slowpath_common+0x7d/0xa0
[322618.973490] [<ffffffff8107067a>] warn_slowpath_null+0x1a/0x20
[322618.973493] [<ffffffff81438a31>] sk_stream_kill_queues+0x151/0x160
[322618.973496] [<ffffffff814890a6>] inet_csk_destroy_sock+0x56/0x170
[322618.973498] [<ffffffff8148a9a7>] tcp_done+0x67/0xa0
[322618.973500] [<ffffffff8149cd61>] tcp_write_err+0x31/0x50
[322618.973502] [<ffffffff8149d628>] tcp_retransmit_timer+0x208/0x770
[322618.973504] [<ffffffff8149dd40>] ? tcp_write_timer_handler+0x1b0/0x1b0
[322618.973508] [<ffffffff8149dc20>] tcp_write_timer_handler+0x90/0x1b0
[322618.973510] [<ffffffff8149ddbc>] tcp_write_timer+0x7c/0x80
[322618.973512] [<ffffffff810d5aa6>] call_timer_fn+0x36/0x160
[322618.973514] [<ffffffff8149dd40>] ? tcp_write_timer_handler+0x1b0/0x1b0
[322618.973516] [<ffffffff810d64d4>] run_timer_softirq+0x274/0x320
[322618.973519] [<ffffffff81074402>] __do_softirq+0xf2/0x2e0
[322618.973521] [<ffffffff81074746>] irq_exit+0x86/0xb0
[322618.973524] [<ffffffff8153f334>] smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x44/0x50
[322618.973526] [<ffffffff8153d5cd>] apic_timer_interrupt+0x6d/0x80
[322618.973527] <EOI> [<ffffffff813f27f2>] ? cpuidle_enter_state+0x62/0x1a0
[322618.973532] [<ffffffff813f2a17>] cpuidle_enter+0x17/0x20
[322618.973535] [<ffffffff810afd1c>] cpu_startup_entry+0x3dc/0x430
[322618.973538] [<ffffffff8152cab4>] rest_init+0x84/0x90
[322618.973540] [<ffffffff818fbff1>] start_kernel+0x471/0x492
[322618.973542] [<ffffffff818fb120>] ? early_idt_handlers+0x120/0x120
[322618.973544] [<ffffffff818fb4d7>] x86_64_start_reservations+0x2a/0x2c
[322618.973546] [<ffffffff818fb62b>] x86_64_start_kernel+0x152/0x175
[322618.973547] ---[ end trace 3468a80001ace10a ]---
[322618.973550] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[322618.973553] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 0 at net/ipv4/af_inet.c:153 inet_sock_destruct+0x191/0x200()
[322618.973554] Modules linked in: fuse bridge stp llc snd_hda_codec_hdmi snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_codec_generic snd_hda_intel snd_hda_controller snd_hda_codec iTCO_wdt iTCO_vendor_support nvidia(PO) snd_hwdep snd_pcm mxm_wmi evdev drm ecb serio_raw snd_timer btusb coretemp hwmon intel_rapl x86_pkg_temp_thermal intel_powerclamp kvm_intel kvm r8169 pcspkr mousedev joydev bluetooth snd mac_hid mii rfkill soundcore thermal shpchp fan mei_me mei i2c_i801 button i2c_core lpc_ich battery wmi tpm_infineon video tpm_tis tpm processor ext4 crc16 mbcache jbd2 algif_skcipher af_alg dm_crypt dm_mod sr_mod cdrom sd_mod crc_t10dif ata_generic pata_acpi hid_generic usbhid hid atkbd libps2 crct10dif_pclmul crct10dif_common crc32_pclmul crc32c_intel ghash_clmulni_intel aesni_intel aes_x86_64 lrw gf128mul glue_helper
[322618.973577] ablk_helper cryptd ahci ata_piix libahci libata scsi_mod ehci_pci xhci_hcd ehci_hcd usbcore usb_common i8042 serio
[322618.973582] CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/0 Tainted: P W O 3.17.2-1-ARCH #1
[322618.973583] Hardware name: MSI MS-7681/Z68A-GD65 (G3) (MS-7681), BIOS V25.8 01/11/2013
[322618.973584] 0000000000000000 67bcc9c1036c0b93 ffff88041ec03db0 ffffffff815367d0
[322618.973586] 0000000000000000 ffff88041ec03de8 ffffffff8107054d ffff88030f0dc600
[322618.973588] ffff88030f0dc780 ffff88030f0dc66c ffffffff8149dd40 ffff88030f0dc600
[322618.973589] Call Trace:
[322618.973590] <IRQ> [<ffffffff815367d0>] dump_stack+0x4d/0x6f
[322618.973593] [<ffffffff8107054d>] warn_slowpath_common+0x7d/0xa0
[322618.973595] [<ffffffff8149dd40>] ? tcp_write_timer_handler+0x1b0/0x1b0
[322618.973597] [<ffffffff8107067a>] warn_slowpath_null+0x1a/0x20
[322618.973599] [<ffffffff814b5281>] inet_sock_destruct+0x191/0x200
[322618.973601] [<ffffffff8142d70d>] __sk_free+0x1d/0x130
[322618.973603] [<ffffffff8142d839>] sk_free+0x19/0x20
[322618.973605] [<ffffffff8149dda8>] tcp_write_timer+0x68/0x80
[322618.973607] [<ffffffff810d5aa6>] call_timer_fn+0x36/0x160
[322618.973609] [<ffffffff8149dd40>] ? tcp_write_timer_handler+0x1b0/0x1b0
[322618.973611] [<ffffffff810d64d4>] run_timer_softirq+0x274/0x320
[322618.973613] [<ffffffff81074402>] __do_softirq+0xf2/0x2e0
[322618.973615] [<ffffffff81074746>] irq_exit+0x86/0xb0
[322618.973617] [<ffffffff8153f334>] smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x44/0x50
[322618.973619] [<ffffffff8153d5cd>] apic_timer_interrupt+0x6d/0x80
[322618.973620] <EOI> [<ffffffff813f27f2>] ? cpuidle_enter_state+0x62/0x1a0
[322618.973623] [<ffffffff813f2a17>] cpuidle_enter+0x17/0x20
[322618.973625] [<ffffffff810afd1c>] cpu_startup_entry+0x3dc/0x430
[322618.973627] [<ffffffff8152cab4>] rest_init+0x84/0x90
[322618.973629] [<ffffffff818fbff1>] start_kernel+0x471/0x492
[322618.973632] [<ffffffff818fb120>] ? early_idt_handlers+0x120/0x120
[322618.973634] [<ffffffff818fb4d7>] x86_64_start_reservations+0x2a/0x2c
[322618.973635] [<ffffffff818fb62b>] x86_64_start_kernel+0x152/0x175
[322618.973637] ---[ end trace 3468a80001ace10b ]---
[322654.327487] Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30.
[322655.186174] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
EDIT: I found a bug reported on this several months back with no solution. Seems it might be related to birdge networking. I added my log to the report.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77481
Last edited by weirddan455 (2014-11-10 22:21:18)Your code still is overly complicated and does unecessary expensive operations (such as formatting) and inflates the data to be transmitted while causing a dramatic loss in precision. Formatting also adds significant amounts of code on both ends for no benefit at all.
There is no need to format into a 2D array of strings just to scan it back to 2D DBL array at the other end.
First you lose about 2/3 of the DBL precision (at least 10 decimal digits out of 15 are dropped, leaving you with only 5 decimal digits!) while inflating the data to be transmitted by 36%. Formatting and scanning operations are expensive in terms of CPU! Why do all that work for nothing?
As you can see, you can flatten the 2D DBL array directly and unflatten it later in the same way. Now the data is bit-by-bit identical (lossless!) on the other end and you transmitted significantly fewer bytes as a bonus.
Also note that if you place a small "built array" inside the FOR loop, you don't need to transpose. Again, less code!
Maybe the image can illustrate what I was trying to say.
Message Edited by altenbach on 01-03-2010 10:43 AM
LabVIEW Champion . Do more with less code and in less time .
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Keeping your pictures safe is definitely important! Once you have synced the saved pictures to your phone you can transfer them from the phone to your computer. Are you using the Verizon Cloud Desktop app?
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One of the prod clusters is running on below crashed both nodes with an out of memory exception which looks like below.
How do we get to know if the crash is due to a memory leak in the code or elsewhere?
Any inputs which helps to identify on the issue and submit data to application team supporting the need to update the systems is appreciated.
RHEL 4.6 on a 32 bit OS
BEA JRockit(R) R27.5.0
Below is the dump file generated when the JVM was crashed.
===== BEGIN DUMP =============================================================
JRockit dump produced after 21 days, 21:54:48 on Thu Aug 29 23:22:36 2013
* If you see this dump, please go to *
* http://edocs.bea.com/jrockit/go2troubleshooting.html *
* for troubleshooting information. *
Additional information is available in:
/wls_domains/prod_slimseu_wli_domain/jrockit.20717.dump
No snapshot file (core dump) will be created because core dumps have been
disabled. To enable core dumping, try "ulimit -c unlimited"
before starting JRockit again.
Error Message: Out of memory [68]
Signal info : si_signo=11, si_code=2 si_addr=(nil)
Fatal Error : Lock Iteration lockTokenIterInit src/jvm/code/runtime/refiter.c:233
Version : BEA JRockit(R) R27.5.0-110_o-99226-1.5.0_14-20080528-1505-linux-ia32
GC Strategy : Mode: throughput. Currently using strategy: genparpar
GC Status : OC is not running. Last finished OC was OC#6379.
: YC is not running. Last finished YC was YC#46347.
OC History : Strategy genparpar was used for OC#5680 to OC#5848.
: Strategy singleparpar was used for OC#5849.
: Strategy genparpar was used for OC#5850 to OC#6034.
: Strategy singleparpar was used for OC#6035.
: Strategy genparpar was used for OC#6036 to OC#6379.
YC History : Ran 7 YCs before OC#6375.
: Ran 6 YCs before OC#6376.
: Ran 4 YCs before OC#6377.
: Ran 7 YCs before OC#6378.
: Ran 5 YCs before OC#6379.
: Ran 0 YCs since last OC.
YC Promotion : Last YC successfully promoted all objects
Heap : 0x8100000 - 0x88100000 (Size: 2048 MB)
Compaction : 0x80100000 - 0x88100000 (Current compaction type: external)
NurseryList : 0x6d634138 - 0x798afad0
KeepArea : 0x79218a20 - 0x7c8122f0
NurseryMarker: [ 0x79218a20, 0x7c8122f0 ]
CompRefs : References are 32-bit.
CPU : Intel Core 2 SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.1 EM64T
Number CPUs : 4
Tot Phys Mem : 21292417024 (20306 MB)
OS version : Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 6)
Linux version 2.6.9-67.ELsmp ([email protected]) (gcc version 3.4.6 20060404 (Red Hat 3.4.6-8)) #1 SMP Wed Nov 7 13:58:04 EST 2007 (i686)
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Command Line : -Xms2048m -Xmx2048m -Xss=256k -da -Dplatform.home=/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92 -Dwls.home=/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server -Dwli.home=/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/integration -Denvironment=prod -Dlog4j.configuration=file:/wls_domains/prod_slimseu_wli_domain/apacheLog4jCfg.xml -Dweblogic.management.discover=false -Dweblogic.management.server=http://meermin.european.idexxi.com:30050 -Dwlw.iterativeDev=false -Dwlw.testConsole=false -Dwlw.logErrorsToConsole=true -Dweblogic.ext.dirs=/opt/bea922/aldsp301/patch_weblogic922/profiles/default/sysext_manifest_classpath -Xverbose:gcreport,memdbg,gcpause -Xverboselog:/wls_logs/prod_slimseu_wli_domain/prod_slimseu_wli.gc -Duser.timezone=GMT -Dweblogic.Domain=prod_slimseu_wli_domain -Dweblogic.Name=prod_slimseu_wli_02 -Djava.security.policy=/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/lib/weblogic.policy -Dsun.java.launcher=SUN_STANDARD weblogic.Server
java.home : /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre
j.class.path : /opt/bea922/aldsp301/aldsp_3.0/lib/binxml.jar:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/patch_weblogic922/profiles/default/sys_manifest_classpath/weblogic_patch.jar:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/lib/tools.jar:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/lib/weblogic_sp.jar:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/lib/weblogic.jar:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/lib/webservices.jar::/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/integration/lib/worklist-system-required.jar:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/lib/jpd.jar:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/integration/L10N:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/common/eval/pointbase/lib/pbclient51.jar:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/lib/xqrl.jar::
j.lib.path : /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/jrockit:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/../lib/i386:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/patch_weblogic922/profiles/default/native:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/native/linux/i686:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/native/linux/i686/oci920_8
JAVA_HOME : /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0
_JAVA_OPTIONS: <not set>
LD_LIBRARY_PATH: /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/jrockit:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/../lib/i386:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/patch_weblogic922/profiles/default/native:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/native/linux/i686:/opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/native/linux/i686/oci920_8
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL: <not set>
C Heap : 1 memory allocations have failed
: First failure was a mmMalloc of 20 bytes
: Last failure was a mmMalloc of 20 bytes
StackOverFlow: 0 StackOverFlowErrors have occured
OutOfMemory : 3 OutOfMemoryErrors have occured
Registers (from ThreadContext: 0xa96d4e94 / OS context: 0xa96d4f90):
eax = 00001267 ecx = a96d520c edx = 00000043 ebx = b7f5d74c
esp = a96d5280 ebp = a96d5298 esi = 00000044 edi = a96d52e8
es = 0000007b cs = 00000073 ss = 0000007b ds = 0000007b
fs = 00000000 gs = 00000033
eip = b7dabd55 eflags = 00000282
Stack:
(* marks the word pointed to by the stack pointer)
a96d5280: b7f72020* 00000200 b7f5d74c a96d52e8 a96d52e8 a96d52a4
a96d5298: a96d52b8 b7f258c4 00000044 b7f5d74c a96d52e8 a96d5310
a96d52b0: a96d5358 a96d5360 a96d52d8 b7f258ef 00000044 b7f5d74c
a96d52c8: a96d52e8 a96d5360 a96d5310 a96d5358 a96d52f8 b7ecee0a
Code:
(* marks the word pointed to by the instruction pointer)
b7dabd24: 4c892074 458b0824 2404c710 b7f72020 0c244489 000200b8
b7dabd3c: 24448900 92fae804 01b80017 a3000000 b7f72004 001267b8
b7dabd54: 0000a300* 04c70000 00003f24 9aeae800 768d0017 27bc8d00
b7dabd6c: 00000000 e589fc55 53c03157 b9e87d8d 00000004 00c0ec81
Loaded modules:
(* denotes the module causing the exception)
08048000-08056ff3 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/bin/java
0093f000-0094c85b /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
00833000-00853c8f /lib/tls/libm.so.6
00858000-00859967 /lib/libdl.so.2
00705000-0082a578 /lib/tls/libc.so.6
006eb000-0070039b /lib/ld-linux.so.2
b7d16000-b7f6c6a7 */opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/jrockit/libjvm.so
00db2000-00db9a76 /lib/tls/librt.so.1
b7cdb000-b7cf9103 /lib/libnss_centrifydc.so.2
0099a000-009a8fef /lib/libresolv.so.2
00d76000-00d8866f /lib/libnsl.so.1
b7cd0000-b7cd8a57 /lib/libnss_files.so.2
b7be5000-b7bef81b /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libverify.so
b7bc2000-b7be2317 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libjava.so
b6b1b000-b6b20f13 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/native_threads/libhpi.so
b65ae000-b65bc4c4 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libzip.so
b4e71000-b4e82f03 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libnet.so
b4e69000-b4e6f207 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libnio.so
b5f03000-b5f06313 /lib/libnss_dns.so.2
b3a6e000-b3a73246 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libmanagement.so
b39e1000-b39ea357 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libjmapi.so
b36d8000-b36d9de4 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/weblogic92/server/native/linux/i686/libwlfileio2.so
a59ed000-a5a4c026 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libawt.so
a5926000-a59eb21f /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libmlib_image.so
a5920000-a5924f1c /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/headless/libmawt.so
a53f8000-a54710a7 /opt/bea922/aldsp301/jrockit-R27.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so
"[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '25' fo" id=75 idx=0x128 tid=20894 lastJavaFrame=0xa96d54cc
Stack 0: start=0xa9698000, end=0xa96da000, guards=0xa969d000 (ok), forbidden=0xa969b000
Thread Stack Trace:
at dumpForceDump+117()@0xb7dabd55
at vmFatalErrorMsgV+84()@0xb7f258c4
at vmFatalErrorMsg+31()@0xb7f258ef
at fatalError+42()@0xb7ecee0a
at lockTokenIterInit+151()@0xb7ecf317
at trProcessLocksForThread+102()@0xb7edda26
at get_all_locks+106()@0xb7df61ca
at javalockConvertTokenForObject+74()@0xb7df83aa
-- Java stack --
at jrockit/vm/Locks.convertThinLockedToFatLocked(Ljava/lang/Object;)V(Native Method)
at jrockit/vm/Locks.createMonitorAndConvert(Locks.java:1521)[inlined]
at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:2184)[inlined]
at weblogic/rjvm/ResponseImpl.waitForData(ResponseImpl.java:81)[optimized]
^-- Holding lock: weblogic/rjvm/ResponseImpl@0x6daebaa8[thin lock]
at weblogic/rjvm/ResponseImpl.getTxContext(ResponseImpl.java:108)[inlined]
at weblogic/rjvm/BasicOutboundRequest.sendReceive(BasicOutboundRequest.java:109)[optimized]
at weblogic/rmi/cluster/ClusterableRemoteRef.invoke(ClusterableRemoteRef.java:335)[inlined]
at weblogic/rmi/cluster/ClusterableRemoteRef.invoke(ClusterableRemoteRef.java:252)[optimized]
at com/bea/ld/Server_ydm4ie_EOImpl_1030_WLStub.executeOperationStreaming(Lcom/bea/dsp/ejb/QualName;[Ljava/lang/Object;Lcom/bea/ld/QueryAttributes;Lcom/bea/ld/filter/FilterXQuery;)Lcom/bea/dsp/ejb/StreamingQueryResult;(Unknown Source)[optimized]
at com/bea/dsp/das/ejb/EJBClient.invokeOperation(EJBClient.java:148)[optimized]
at com/bea/dsp/das/DataAccessServiceImpl.invokeOperation(DataAccessServiceImpl.java:171)[inlined]
at com/bea/dsp/das/DataAccessServiceImpl.invoke(DataAccessServiceImpl.java:122)[inlined]
at com/bea/dsp/control/core/delegates/impl/DSPControlInvocationDelegate.executeFunction(DSPControlInvocationDelegate.java:219)[inlined]
at com/bea/dsp/control/core/delegates/impl/DSPControlInvocationDelegate.invokeOnDataService(DSPControlInvocationDelegate.java:64)[optimized]
at com/bea/dsp/control/core/DSPControlImpl.invoke(DSPControlImpl.java:81)[optimized]
at com/idexx/lims/controls/dsp/ResultsReportDSPControlFileBean.getPathEventTimeStampForDepartment(ResultsReportDSPControlFileBean.java:267)[optimized]
at com/idexx/lims/orderresults/dao/OrderResultsDAOImpl.getPathEventTimeStampForDepartment(OrderResultsDAOImpl.java:109)[optimized]
at com/idexx/lims/controls/OrderResultsCustomControlImpl.releaseResultsAndSaveReport(OrderResultsCustomControlImpl.java:360)[optimized]
at com/idexx/lims/controls/OrderResultsCustomControlBean.releaseResultsAndSaveReport(OrderResultsCustomControlBean.java:440)[optimized]
at sun/reflect/GeneratedMethodAccessor831.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)[optimized]
at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)[optimized]
at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:585)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/jcs/container/JcsProxy.invokeBeehiveControl(JcsProxy.java:666)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/jcs/container/JcsProxy.invoke(JcsProxy.java:433)[optimized]
at $Proxy163.releaseResultsAndSaveReport(LorderResults/logical/orderResultsWs/ReleaseResultsAndSaveReportDocumentXmlBean;)LorderResults/logical/orderResultsWs/ReleaseResultsAndSaveReportResponseDocumentXmlBean;(Unknown Source)
at com/idexx/lims/controls/process/OrderResultsProcess.orderResultsCustomControlReleaseResultsAndSaveReport(OrderResultsProcess.java:649)
at sun/reflect/GeneratedMethodAccessor830.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)[optimized]
at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:585)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Perform.invoke(Perform.java:39)[inlined]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Perform.execute(Perform.java:50)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/SyncReceive.messageDelivery(SyncReceive.java:63)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/ProcessState.processMessage(ProcessState.java:217)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/ProcessState.dispatchRequest(ProcessState.java:241)[inlined]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.dispatchProcessRequest(JpdContainer.java:1077)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.preInvoke(JpdContainer.java:1041)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/container/Invocable.invoke(Invocable.java:248)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.invoke(JpdContainer.java:814)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseContainerBean.invokeBase(BaseContainerBean.java:224)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SLSBContainerBean.invoke(SLSBContainerBean.java:136)[optimized]
at com/bea/wlwgen/StatelessContainer_2hozgx_ELOImpl.invoke(StatelessContainer_2hozgx_ELOImpl.java:137)[optimized]
at com/bea/wlwgen/SLSBContAdpt.invokeOnBean(SLSBContAdpt.java:29)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseDispatcherBean.runAsInvoke(BaseDispatcherBean.java:185)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseDispatcherBean.invoke(BaseDispatcherBean.java:54)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SyncDispatcherBean.invoke(SyncDispatcherBean.java:168)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SyncDispatcher_k1mrl8_EOImpl.invoke(SyncDispatcher_k1mrl8_EOImpl.java:133)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/dispatcher/Dispatcher.remoteDispatch(Dispatcher.java:165)[inlined]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/dispatcher/ServiceHandleImpl.invoke(ServiceHandleImpl.java:460)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/call/JavaCall.invoke(JavaCall.java:56)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/SubFlowCall.invoke(SubFlowCall.java:112)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/control/ServiceControlImpl.invoke(ServiceControlImpl.java:1307)[inlined]
at com/bea/control/ProcessControlImpl.invoke(ProcessControlImpl.java:825)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/control/ServiceControlImpl.invoke(ServiceControlImpl.java:1174)[optimized]
at com/bea/control/ProcessControlImpl.invoke(ProcessControlImpl.java:760)[optimized]
at com/idexx/lims/controls/process/OrderResultsProcessControlBean.releaseResultsClientRequestwithReturn(OrderResultsProcessControlBean.java:394)
at sun/reflect/GeneratedMethodAccessor828.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)[optimized]
at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:585)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/jcs/container/JcsProxy.invokeBeehiveControl(JcsProxy.java:666)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/jcs/container/JcsProxy.invoke(JcsProxy.java:446)[optimized]
at $Proxy171.releaseResultsClientRequestwithReturn(LorderResults/logical/orderResultsWs/ReleaseResultsAndSaveReportDocumentXmlBean;)LorderResults/logical/orderResultsWs/ReleaseResultsAndSaveReportResponseDocumentXmlBean;(Unknown Source)
at com/idexx/lims/controls/process/OrderResultsProcess.orderResultsProcessControlReleaseResultsClientRequestwithReturn111(OrderResultsProcess.java:1686)[optimized]
at sun/reflect/GeneratedMethodAccessor827.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)[optimized]
at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:585)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Perform.invoke(Perform.java:39)[inlined]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Perform.execute(Perform.java:50)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/SyncReceive.messageDelivery(SyncReceive.java:63)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/ProcessState.processMessage(ProcessState.java:217)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/ProcessState.dispatchRequest(ProcessState.java:241)[inlined]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.dispatchProcessRequest(JpdContainer.java:1077)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.preInvoke(JpdContainer.java:1041)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/container/Invocable.invoke(Invocable.java:248)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.invoke(JpdContainer.java:814)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseContainerBean.invokeBase(BaseContainerBean.java:224)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SLSBContainerBean.invoke(SLSBContainerBean.java:136)[optimized]
at com/bea/wlwgen/StatelessContainer_2hozgx_ELOImpl.invoke(StatelessContainer_2hozgx_ELOImpl.java:137)[optimized]
at com/bea/wlwgen/SLSBContAdpt.invokeOnBean(SLSBContAdpt.java:29)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseDispatcherBean.runAsInvoke(BaseDispatcherBean.java:185)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseDispatcherBean.invoke(BaseDispatcherBean.java:54)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SyncDispatcherBean.invoke(SyncDispatcherBean.java:168)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SyncDispatcher_k1mrl8_EOImpl.invoke(SyncDispatcher_k1mrl8_EOImpl.java:133)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/dispatcher/Dispatcher.remoteDispatch(Dispatcher.java:165)[inlined]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/dispatcher/ServiceHandleImpl.invoke(ServiceHandleImpl.java:460)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/call/JavaCall.invoke(JavaCall.java:56)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/SubFlowCall.invoke(SubFlowCall.java:112)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/control/ServiceControlImpl.invoke(ServiceControlImpl.java:1307)[inlined]
at com/bea/control/ProcessControlImpl.invoke(ProcessControlImpl.java:825)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/control/ServiceControlImpl.invoke(ServiceControlImpl.java:1174)[optimized]
at com/bea/control/ProcessControlImpl.invoke(ProcessControlImpl.java:760)[optimized]
at com/idexx/lims/controls/process/OrderResultsProcessControlBean.releaseResultsToCustomer(OrderResultsProcessControlBean.java:677)[optimized]
at sun/reflect/GeneratedMethodAccessor46336.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)[optimized]
at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:585)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/jcs/container/JcsProxy.invokeBeehiveControl(JcsProxy.java:666)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/jcs/container/JcsProxy.invoke(JcsProxy.java:446)[optimized]
at $Proxy12611.releaseResultsToCustomer(LorderResults/logical/orderResultsWs/ReleaseResultsToCustomerDocumentXmlBean;)LorderResults/logical/orderResultsWs/ReleaseResultsToCustomerResponseDocumentXmlBean;(Unknown Source)
at com/idexx/lims/processes/ReleaseResultsToCustomerProcess.sendReleaseRequest(ReleaseResultsToCustomerProcess.java:101)
at sun/reflect/GeneratedMethodAccessor46335.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)[optimized]
at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:585)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Perform.invoke(Perform.java:39)[inlined]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Perform.execute(Perform.java:50)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Receive.messageDelivery(Receive.java:93)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/ProcessState.processMessage(ProcessState.java:217)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/ProcessState.dispatchRequest(ProcessState.java:241)[inlined]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.dispatchProcessRequest(JpdContainer.java:1077)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.preInvoke(JpdContainer.java:1041)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/container/Invocable.invoke(Invocable.java:248)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.invoke(JpdContainer.java:814)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseContainerBean.invokeBase(BaseContainerBean.java:224)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SLSBContainerBean.invoke(SLSBContainerBean.java:136)[optimized]
at com/bea/wlwgen/StatelessContainer_2hozgx_ELOImpl.invoke(StatelessContainer_2hozgx_ELOImpl.java:137)[optimized]
at com/bea/wlwgen/SLSBContAdpt.invokeOnBean(SLSBContAdpt.java:29)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseDispatcherBean.runAsInvoke(BaseDispatcherBean.java:185)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseDispatcherBean.invoke(BaseDispatcherBean.java:54)[optimized]
at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/AsyncDispatcherBean.onMessage(AsyncDispatcherBean.java:259)[optimized]
at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:429)[inlined]
at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.transactionalOnMessage(MDListener.java:335)[inlined]
at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.onMessage(MDListener.java:291)[optimized]
at weblogic/jms/client/JMSSession.onMessage(JMSSession.java:4072)[optimized]
at weblogic/jms/client/JMSSession.execute(JMSSession.java:3962)[optimized]
at weblogic/jms/client/JMSSession$UseForRunnable.run(JMSSession.java:4490)[optimized]
at weblogic/work/ServerWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(ServerWorkManagerImpl.java:518)[optimized]
at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:209)[optimized]
at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:181)
at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
-- end of trace
Extended, platform specific info:
libc release: 2.3.4-stable
Elf headers:
libc ehdrs: EI: 7f454c46010101000000000000000000 ET: 3 EM: 3 V: 1 ENTRY: 00719ed0 PHOFF: 00000034 SHOFF: 00174ab8 EF: 0x0 HS: 52 PS: 32 PHN; 10 SS: 40 SHN: 67 STIDX: 66
libpthread ehdrs: EI: 7f454c46010101000000000000000000 ET: 3 EM: 3 V: 1 ENTRY: 00943850 PHOFF: 00000034 SHOFF: 00019f00 EF: 0x0 HS: 52 PS: 32 PHN; 9 SS: 40 SHN: 39 STIDX: 38
libjvm ehdrs: EI: 7f454c46010101000000000000000000 ET: 3 EM: 3 V: 1 ENTRY: 0004bbe0 PHOFF: 00000034 SHOFF: 00297e24 EF: 0x0 HS: 52 PS: 32 PHN; 4 SS: 40 SHN: 19 STIDX: 16
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===== END DUMP ===============================================================Vicky77 wrote:
We are seeing memory leaks in our application, this is causing Out of Memory exception after every 5-7 days in prod environment. We tried to analyse our application with JPROBE and these are our findings...
1) Once these session is expiring, all application objects are getting garbage collected.
2) We are seeing huge increase in String and Char[] with each submitted applicationWhere are these coming from?
Are you using any libraries like JAXB? Are you binding XML to objects?
We are using Weblogic 10.0 with jdk version 1.5.0_06. Are there any known String related memory leak issues.
My understanding is that unless we are using any static variable or application scope objects we should have any memory leakage.Apparently not.
Can someone please validate if this understanding is correct? The JVM is telling you that it's incorrect. Believe the evidence you have before you.
Your JVM settings might help. What are the settings for the GC? How big is your perm space, and how is that changing with time?
What could be other possible causes of memory leaks? We are also using private static ThreadLocal variablesSounds like the perm space is exploding in size. It fills up and you're done.
I'd recommend that you download JVMStat from Sun and watch what memory is doing as you run your test. It's not a nice graphic view of eden, old & new gen, and perm spaces that will give you an idea of what's going on. It won't tell you why. Keep drilling down with JProbe.
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Acrobat XI Pro "Out of Memory" Error.
We just received a new Dell T7600 workstation (Win7, 64-bit, 64GB RAM, 8TB disk storage, and more processors than you can shake a stick at). We installed the Adobe CS6 Master Collection which had Acrobat Pro X. Each time we open a PDF of size greater than roughly 4MB, the program returns an "out of memory" error. After running updates, uninstalling and reinstalling (several times), I bought a copy of Acrobat XI Pro hoping this would solve the problem. Same problem still exists upon opening the larger PDFs. Our business depends on opening very large PDF files and we've paid for the Master Collection, so I'd rather not use an freeware PDF reader. Any help, thoughts, and/or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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ChrisAs mentioned, the TEMP folder is typically the problem. MS limits the size of this folder and you have 2 choices: 1. empty it or 2. increase the size limit. I am not positive this is the issue, but it does crop up at times. It does not matter how big your harddrive is, it is a matter of the amount of space that MS has allocated for virtual memory. I am surprised that there is an issue with 64GB of RAM, but MS is real good at letting you know you can't have it all for use because you might want to open up something else. That is why a lot of big packages turn off some of the limits of Windows or use Linux.
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Acrobat XI Pro "Out of Memory" error after Office 2010 install
Good Afternoon,
We recently pushed Office 2010 to our users and are now getting reports of previous installs of Adobe Acrobat XI Pro no longer working but throwing "Out of Memory" errors.
We are in a Windows XP environment. All machines are HP 8440p/6930p/6910 with the same Service pack level (3) and all up to date on security patches.
All machines are running Office 2010 SP1.
All machines have 2GB or 4GB of RAM (Only 3.25GB recognized as we are a 32bit OS environment).
All machines have adequate free space (ranging from 50gb to 200gb of free space).
All machines are set to 4096mb initial page file size with 8192mb maximum page file size.
All machines with Acrobat XI Pro *DO NOT* have Reader XI installed alongside. If Reader is installed, it is Reader 10.1 or higher.
The following troubleshooting steps have been taken:
Verify page file size (4096mb - 8192mb).
Deleted local user and Windows temp files (%temp% and c:\WINDOWS\Temp both emptied).
Repair on Adobe Acrobat XI Pro install. No change.
Uninstall Acrobat Pro XI, reboot, re-install. No change.
Uninstall Acrobat Pro XI Pro along with *ALL* other Adobe applications presently installed (Flash Player, Air), delete all Adobe folders and files found in a full search of the C drive, delete all orphaned Registry entries for all Adobe products, re-empty all temp folders, reboot.
Re-install Adobe Acrobat XI Pro. No change.
Disable enhanced security in Acrobat XI Pro. No change.
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You *can* get Acrobat to open once this is done but when you attempt to edit a file or enter data into a form, you get the message, "The "Updater" plug-in has been removed. Please re-install Acrobat to continue viewing the current file."
A repair on the Office 2010 install and re-installing Office 2010 also had no effect.
At this point, short of re-imaging the machines (which is *not* an option), we are stumped.
We have not yet tried rolling back a user to Office 2007 as the upgrade initiative is enterprise-wide and rolling back would not be considered a solution.
Anyone have any ideas beyond what has been tried so far?As mentioned, the TEMP folder is typically the problem. MS limits the size of this folder and you have 2 choices: 1. empty it or 2. increase the size limit. I am not positive this is the issue, but it does crop up at times. It does not matter how big your harddrive is, it is a matter of the amount of space that MS has allocated for virtual memory. I am surprised that there is an issue with 64GB of RAM, but MS is real good at letting you know you can't have it all for use because you might want to open up something else. That is why a lot of big packages turn off some of the limits of Windows or use Linux.
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Moving content databases from 2010 to 2013 August CU. Have 7 databases attached and ready to go, all the content is crawled successfully except zip files. Getting errors such as
Processing this item failed because of a IFilter parser error. ( Error parsing document 'http://sharepoint/file1.zip'. Error loading IFilter for extension '.zip' (Error code is 0x80CB4204). The function encountered an unknown error.; ; SearchID = 7A541F21-1CD3-4300-A95C-7E2A67B2563C
Processing this item failed because the parser server ran out of memory. ( Error parsing document 'http://sharepoint/file2.zip'. Document failed to be processed. It probably crashed the server.; ; SearchID = 91B5D685-1C1A-4C43-9505-DA5414E40169 )
SharePoint 2013 in a single instance out-of-the-box. Didn't install custom iFilters as 2013 supports zip. No other extensions have this issue. Range in file size from 60-90MB per zip. They contain mp3 files. I can download and unzip the file as needed.
Should I care that the index isn't being populated with these items since they contain no metadata? I am thinking I should just omit these from the crawl.This issue came back up for me as my results aren't displaying since this data is not part of the search index.
Curious if anyone knows of a way to increase the parser server memory in SharePoint 2013 search?
http://sharepoint/materials-ca/HPSActiveCDs/Votrevieprofessionnelleetvotrecarrireenregistrement.zip
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server.; ; SearchID = 097AE4B0-9EB0-4AEC-AECE-AEFA631D4AA6 )
http://sharepoint/materials-ca/HPSActiveCDs/Travaillerauseindunequipemultignrationnelle.zip
Processing this item failed because of a IFilter parser error. ( Error parsing document 'http://sharepoint/materials-ca/HPSActiveCDs/Travaillerauseindunequipemultignrationnelle.zip'. Error loading IFilter for extension '.zip' (Error code is 0x80CB4204). The
function encountered an unknown error.; ; SearchID = 4A0C99B1-CF44-4C8B-A6FF-E42309F97B72 ) -
My storage is mostly full of a category labeled "other." I'm out of memory to the extent that it won't even allow me to update apps. I have moved all photos over to my computer and my music streams through the cloud. Any advice on how to fix this problem?
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