Swap Space on a (very) Small Server

I'm setting up a small fileserver/remote login box at my house.  Mostly it'll just be used for running torrents and the like (I wanted a low-power system I could leave on 24/7); later it might be turned into a firewall.  It's a mini-itx board, so it's got a built-in 800mhz processor, 512mb of ram, and an 814mb harddrive.
Since the harddrive's so small, I'm concerned about how much space I should devote, if any, to the swap partition.  Obviously 2x ram isn't even a possibility.  I'm not expecting to have a very large install; it'll mostly just be a base install + rtorrent, ssh, w3m, and the like (no X Windows).  Would there really be any reason at all to have a swap partition on a machine such as this?
Thanks for any help.
Edit: I forgot to mention data storage'll be on an external drive.
Last edited by RevertTS (2007-02-01 21:16:29)

iphitus wrote:install the system to an external source, and use the internal for swap.
I had thought of swapping to external, but that hadn't occured to me.  I think I'm going to try to install in <300mb, and if that doesn't work out, I'll take the external install/internal swap route. 
Thanks.

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      0x6ad81400 JavaThread "jrpp-41" [_thread_blocked, id=1848, stack(0x6cf20000,0x6d020000)]
      0x69cf7c00 JavaThread "jrpp-40" [_thread_in_native, id=248, stack(0x729b0000,0x72ab0000)]
      0x6b0af800 JavaThread "jrpp-39" [_thread_in_native, id=1584, stack(0x70b80000,0x70c80000)]
      0x69dda800 JavaThread "jrpp-38" [_thread_in_native, id=3492, stack(0x72cb0000,0x72db0000)]
      0x685b8800 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=3696, stack(0x72ab0000,0x72bb0000)]
      0x6859cc00 JavaThread "jrpp-34" [_thread_in_native, id=5704, stack(0x72bb0000,0x72cb0000)]
      0x6eb7a400 JavaThread "scheduler-21" [_thread_blocked, id=2540, stack(0x728b0000,0x729b0000)]
      0x6b1c4400 JavaThread "jrpp-15" [_thread_in_native, id=6076, stack(0x72420000,0x72520000)]
      0x681b7c00 JavaThread "scheduler-3" [_thread_blocked, id=2064, stack(0x687b0000,0x688b0000)]
      0x6e894800 JavaThread "scheduler-2" [_thread_blocked, id=2216, stack(0x6d870000,0x6d970000)]
      0x6a323c00 JavaThread "SocketTimeout" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4432, stack(0x727b0000,0x728b0000)]
      0x68165c00 JavaThread "scheduler-1" [_thread_blocked, id=3084, stack(0x70c80000,0x70d80000)]
      0x6a7de400 JavaThread "MySQL Statement Cancellation Timer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5724, stack(0x72120000,0x72220000)]
      0x003e6400 JavaThread "DestroyJavaVM" [_thread_blocked, id=980, stack(0x00030000,0x00130000)]
      0x6856e400 JavaThread "Timer-3" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4992, stack(0x70a80000,0x70b80000)]
      0x685a2400 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1924, stack(0x72020000,0x72120000)]
      0x6a3f4c00 JavaThread "worker #4" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=332, stack(0x71f20000,0x72020000)]
      0x69ca0400 JavaThread "worker #3" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5824, stack(0x71e20000,0x71f20000)]
      0x6dee9c00 JavaThread "worker #2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3732, stack(0x71d20000,0x71e20000)]
      0x68355400 JavaThread "worker #1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5104, stack(0x71c20000,0x71d20000)]
      0x6a1a8c00 JavaThread "worker #0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5932, stack(0x719b0000,0x71ab0000)]
      0x6aae0400 JavaThread "ServerThread" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2504, stack(0x71780000,0x71880000)]
      0x6a223400 JavaThread "Thread-23" [_thread_blocked, id=3204, stack(0x71680000,0x71780000)]
      0x6a222800 JavaThread "Thread-22" [_thread_blocked, id=5164, stack(0x71580000,0x71680000)]
      0x69d65000 JavaThread "Thread-21" [_thread_blocked, id=3624, stack(0x71480000,0x71580000)]
      0x69d64400 JavaThread "Thread-20" [_thread_blocked, id=2480, stack(0x71380000,0x71480000)]
      0x68580000 JavaThread "Thread-19" [_thread_blocked, id=5984, stack(0x71280000,0x71380000)]
      0x69cbf400 JavaThread "Thread-18" [_thread_blocked, id=5064, stack(0x71180000,0x71280000)]
      0x68626800 JavaThread "Thread-17" [_thread_blocked, id=3832, stack(0x71080000,0x71180000)]
      0x68626000 JavaThread "Thread-16" [_thread_blocked, id=1980, stack(0x70f80000,0x71080000)]
      0x68625c00 JavaThread "Thread-15" [_thread_blocked, id=3864, stack(0x70e80000,0x70f80000)]
      0x6a070800 JavaThread "Thread-14" [_thread_blocked, id=4512, stack(0x70d80000,0x70e80000)]
      0x6845b800 JavaThread "Thread-10" [_thread_in_native, id=4780, stack(0x70980000,0x70a80000)]
      0x6ac15800 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5672, stack(0x70880000,0x70980000)]
      0x6ac3d800 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3268, stack(0x70780000,0x70880000)]
      0x6a3f5400 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3400, stack(0x70680000,0x70780000)]
      0x6a225c00 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5816, stack(0x70580000,0x70680000)]
      0x6acd0c00 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3284, stack(0x70480000,0x70580000)]
      0x68581400 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6020, stack(0x70380000,0x70480000)]
      0x6dfdac00 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4536, stack(0x70280000,0x70380000)]
      0x6df85800 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4912, stack(0x70180000,0x70280000)]
      0x6df81800 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3700, stack(0x70080000,0x70180000)]
      0x6dfcec00 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4272, stack(0x6ff80000,0x70080000)]
      0x6a225400 JavaThread "obj-skimmer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1748, stack(0x6fe80000,0x6ff80000)]
      0x6dfafc00 JavaThread "scheduler-0" [_thread_blocked, id=3052, stack(0x6d970000,0x6da70000)]
      0x6df02c00 JavaThread "Timer-2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2080, stack(0x6d4e0000,0x6d5e0000)]
      0x6b33f000 JavaThread "Timer-1" [_thread_blocked, id=1872, stack(0x6d3e0000,0x6d4e0000)]
      0x6ac8d800 JavaThread "Timer-0" [_thread_blocked, id=2828, stack(0x6d1c0000,0x6d2c0000)]
      0x6aaea800 JavaThread "scheduler-20" [_thread_blocked, id=6072, stack(0x6ccc0000,0x6cdc0000)]
      0x68649800 JavaThread "mipc-1" [_thread_in_native, id=988, stack(0x6cbc0000,0x6ccc0000)]
      0x6ac6d800 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_blocked, id=2228, stack(0x6b5a0000,0x6b6a0000)]
      0x6ae4b400 JavaThread "clock" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2548, stack(0x6a400000,0x6a500000)]
      0x68490000 JavaThread "scheduler-19" [_thread_blocked, id=3512, stack(0x6cac0000,0x6cbc0000)]
      0x6848f400 JavaThread "scheduler-18" [_thread_blocked, id=3220, stack(0x6c9c0000,0x6cac0000)]
      0x6848e400 JavaThread "scheduler-17" [_thread_blocked, id=3940, stack(0x6c8c0000,0x6c9c0000)]
      0x6848d800 JavaThread "scheduler-16" [_thread_blocked, id=4108, stack(0x6c7c0000,0x6c8c0000)]
      0x68570800 JavaThread "scheduler-15" [_thread_blocked, id=1772, stack(0x6c6c0000,0x6c7c0000)]
      0x6856fc00 JavaThread "scheduler-14" [_thread_blocked, id=1944, stack(0x6c5c0000,0x6c6c0000)]
      0x6856f400 JavaThread "scheduler-13" [_thread_blocked, id=776, stack(0x6c4c0000,0x6c5c0000)]
      0x69eecc00 JavaThread "scheduler-12" [_thread_blocked, id=2468, stack(0x6c3c0000,0x6c4c0000)]
      0x69eec000 JavaThread "scheduler-11" [_thread_blocked, id=4384, stack(0x6c2c0000,0x6c3c0000)]
      0x6aa81400 JavaThread "scheduler-10" [_thread_blocked, id=5628, stack(0x6c1c0000,0x6c2c0000)]
      0x6aa80800 JavaThread "scheduler-9" [_thread_blocked, id=2236, stack(0x6c0c0000,0x6c1c0000)]
      0x685d2800 JavaThread "scheduler-8" [_thread_blocked, id=4216, stack(0x6bfc0000,0x6c0c0000)]
      0x6a1a9800 JavaThread "scheduler-7" [_thread_blocked, id=4260, stack(0x6bec0000,0x6bfc0000)]
      0x69c68800 JavaThread "scheduler-6" [_thread_blocked, id=5120, stack(0x6bdc0000,0x6bec0000)]
      0x69c98800 JavaThread "scheduler-5" [_thread_blocked, id=4396, stack(0x6bcc0000,0x6bdc0000)]
      0x6a1db800 JavaThread "scheduler-4" [_thread_blocked, id=4328, stack(0x6bbc0000,0x6bcc0000)]
      0x69cf5800 JavaThread "scheduler-3" [_thread_blocked, id=2968, stack(0x6bac0000,0x6bbc0000)]
      0x68627400 JavaThread "scheduler-2" [_thread_blocked, id=5024, stack(0x6b9c0000,0x6bac0000)]
      0x69e23400 JavaThread "scheduler-1" [_thread_blocked, id=3208, stack(0x6b8c0000,0x6b9c0000)]
      0x6a123c00 JavaThread "scheduler-0" [_thread_blocked, id=4256, stack(0x6b7c0000,0x6b8c0000)]
      0x68466c00 JavaThread "Transaction Domain PrivateJmsDomain" [_thread_blocked, id=3484, stack(0x6b6c0000,0x6b7c0000)]
      0x68468000 JavaThread "Transaction Domain DefaultDomain" [_thread_blocked, id=320, stack(0x69b00000,0x69c00000)]
      0x68492800 JavaThread "tyrex.util.daemonMaster" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4340, stack(0x69a00000,0x69b00000)]
      0x68465400 JavaThread "jndi-4" [_thread_in_native, id=5136, stack(0x69900000,0x69a00000)]
      0x6846e800 JavaThread "jndi-3" [_thread_blocked, id=4956, stack(0x69800000,0x69900000)]
      0x6846dc00 JavaThread "jndi-2" [_thread_blocked, id=2256, stack(0x69700000,0x69800000)]
      0x6845ac00 JavaThread "jndi-1" [_thread_blocked, id=396, stack(0x69600000,0x69700000)]
      0x6845a800 JavaThread "jndi-0" [_thread_blocked, id=2248, stack(0x69500000,0x69600000)]
      0x68461400 JavaThread "RMI Scheduler(0)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4240, stack(0x69300000,0x69400000)]
      0x68457800 JavaThread "jms-fifo-5" [_thread_blocked, id=5920, stack(0x69100000,0x69200000)]
      0x68456c00 JavaThread "jms-fifo-4" [_thread_blocked, id=3224, stack(0x68f10000,0x69010000)]
      0x68447c00 JavaThread "jms-fifo-3" [_thread_blocked, id=4164, stack(0x68e10000,0x68f10000)]
      0x68449800 JavaThread "jms-fifo-2" [_thread_blocked, id=1824, stack(0x68d10000,0x68e10000)]
      0x68449400 JavaThread "jms-fifo-1" [_thread_blocked, id=1436, stack(0x68c10000,0x68d10000)]
      0x6843a400 JavaThread "GC Daemon" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4644, stack(0x68b10000,0x68c10000)]
      0x6838a800 JavaThread "RMI Reaper" [_thread_blocked, id=236, stack(0x68a10000,0x68b10000)]
      0x683aec00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=1836, stack(0x68910000,0x68a10000)]
      0x6777c800 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3720, stack(0x67ec0000,0x67fc0000)]
      0x6777b000 JavaThread "CompilerThread1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5476, stack(0x67dc0000,0x67ec0000)]
      0x67775400 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2280, stack(0x67cc0000,0x67dc0000)]
      0x67774400 JavaThread "Attach Listener" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2188, stack(0x67bc0000,0x67cc0000)]
      0x67773000 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2012, stack(0x67ac0000,0x67bc0000)]
      0x6775c000 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1532, stack(0x679c0000,0x67ac0000)]
      0x67757c00 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3692, stack(0x678c0000,0x679c0000)]
    Other Threads:
      0x67754c00 VMThread [stack: 0x677c0000,0x678c0000] [id=4864]
      0x6777e000 WatcherThread [stack: 0x67fc0000,0x680c0000] [id=4592]
    =>0x003ec800 (exited) GCTaskThread [stack: 0x675c0000,0x676c0000] [id=3532]
    VM state:at safepoint (normal execution)
    VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread:  ([mutex/lock_event])
    [0x003e5950/0x000006f8] Threads_lock - owner thread: 0x67754c00
    [0x003e5af0/0x000006b8] Heap_lock - owner thread: 0x6ad81400
    Heap
    PSYoungGen      total 123008K, used 94255K [0x5d450000, 0x66f70000, 0x66fd0000)
      eden space 90752K, 100% used [0x5d450000,0x62cf0000,0x62cf0000)
      from space 32256K, 10% used [0x62cf0000,0x6305bc90,0x64c70000)
      to   space 31424K, 28% used [0x650c0000,0x65968d98,0x66f70000)
    PSOldGen        total 220864K, used 165707K [0x0f7d0000, 0x1cf80000, 0x5d450000)
      object space 220864K, 75% used [0x0f7d0000,0x199a2ef0,0x1cf80000)
    PSPermGen       total 74752K, used 72956K [0x037d0000, 0x080d0000, 0x0f7d0000)
      object space 74752K, 97% used [0x037d0000,0x07f0f370,0x080d0000)
    Dynamic libraries:
    0x00400000 - 0x00410000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\bin\jrun.exe
    0x7c800000 - 0x7c8c2000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
    0x77e40000 - 0x77f42000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\kernel32.dll
    0x7d1e0000 - 0x7d27c000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
    0x77c50000 - 0x77cef000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll
    0x76f50000 - 0x76f63000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\Secur32.dll
    0x77ba0000 - 0x77bfa000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSVCRT.dll
    0x6dac0000 - 0x6de7a000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
    0x77380000 - 0x77411000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll
    0x77c00000 - 0x77c49000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\GDI32.dll
    0x76aa0000 - 0x76acd000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINMM.dll
    0x7c360000 - 0x7c3b6000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSVCR71.dll
    0x76290000 - 0x762ad000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\IMM32.DLL
    0x6d320000 - 0x6d328000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\hpi.dll
    0x76b70000 - 0x76b7b000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\PSAPI.DLL
    0x6d820000 - 0x6d82c000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\verify.dll
    0x6d3c0000 - 0x6d3df000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\java.dll
    0x6d860000 - 0x6d86f000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\zip.dll
    0x6d620000 - 0x6d633000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\net.dll
    0x71c00000 - 0x71c17000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\WS2_32.dll
    0x71bf0000 - 0x71bf8000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\WS2HELP.dll
    0x71b20000 - 0x71b61000 C:\WINDOWS\System32\mswsock.dll
    0x76ed0000 - 0x76efa000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\DNSAPI.dll
    0x76f70000 - 0x76f77000 C:\WINDOWS\System32\winrnr.dll
    0x76f10000 - 0x76f3e000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\WLDAP32.dll
    0x76f80000 - 0x76f85000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\rasadhlp.dll
    0x68740000 - 0x6874c000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\bin\portscan.dll
    0x68750000 - 0x687aa000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\hnetcfg.dll
    0x71ae0000 - 0x71ae8000 C:\WINDOWS\System32\wshtcpip.dll
    0x688b0000 - 0x688e5000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\rsaenh.dll
    0x7c8d0000 - 0x7d0cf000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\SHELL32.dll
    0x7d180000 - 0x7d1d2000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\SHLWAPI.dll
    0x77420000 - 0x77523000 C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.3790.3959_x-w w_D8713E55\comctl32.dll
    0x6d7c0000 - 0x6d7c6000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\rmi.dll
    0x6d800000 - 0x6d808000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\sunmscapi.dll
    0x761b0000 - 0x76243000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\CRYPT32.dll
    0x76190000 - 0x761a2000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSASN1.dll
    0x69010000 - 0x69090000 C:\ColdFusion8\lib\izmjniado.dll
    0x77670000 - 0x777a9000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ole32.dll
    0x77d00000 - 0x77d8b000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\OLEAUT32.dll
    0x69090000 - 0x69098000 C:\ColdFusion8\lib\CFXNeo.dll
    0x690a0000 - 0x690b0000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSVCIRT.dll
    0x69400000 - 0x69465000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSVCP60.dll
    0x690b0000 - 0x690be000 C:\ColdFusion8\lib\cfregistry.dll
    0x690d0000 - 0x690e0000 C:\ColdFusion8\lib\PerfmonClient.dll
    0x71880000 - 0x719ae000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\awt.dll
    0x73070000 - 0x73097000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINSPOOL.DRV
    0x73860000 - 0x738ab000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ddraw.dll
    0x73b30000 - 0x73b36000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\DCIMAN32.dll
    0x6d2c0000 - 0x6d313000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\fontmanager.dll
    0x69490000 - 0x69499000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\management.dll
    0x6a540000 - 0x6a549000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\nio.dll
    0x6a550000 - 0x6a573000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\dcpr.dll
    0x6a590000 - 0x6a597000 C:\ColdFusion8\lib\NeoUUID.dll
    0x6cec0000 - 0x6cf17000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\NETAPI32.dll
    0x6d020000 - 0x6d04f000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\cmm.dll
    0x6d050000 - 0x6d074000 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\bin\jpeg.dll
    0x6d080000 - 0x6d08b000 C:\ColdFusion8\lib\clib_jiio_util.dll
    0x72eb0000 - 0x72fbc000 C:\ColdFusion8\lib\clib_jiio_sse2.dll
    VM Arguments:
    jvm_args: -Xmx1400m -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -XX:MaxPermSize=192m -XX:+UseParallelGC -Dcoldfusion.rootDir=C:\ColdFusion8\runtime/../ -Dcoldfusion.libPath=C:\ColdFusion8\runtime/../lib -Dcoldfusion.classPath=C:\ColdFusion8\runtime/../lib/updates,C:\ColdFusion8\runtime/../li b,C:\ColdFusion8\runtime/../gateway/lib/,C:\ColdFusion8\runtime/../wwwroot/WEB-INF/flex/ja rs,C:\ColdFusion8\runtime/../wwwroot/WEB-INF/cfform/jars,"C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\InterWeb-Prod\includes\classes" -Djmx.invoke.getters=true
    java_command: <unknown>
    Launcher Type: generic
    Environment Variables:
    PATH=C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\..\lib;C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\..\jintegra\bin;C:\ColdFusion8\r untime\..\jintegra\bin\international;C:\ColdFusion8\verity\k2\_nti40\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system 32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin;C:\Program Files\Subversion\bin
    OS=Windows_NT
    PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=x86 Family 6 Model 26 Stepping 4, GenuineIntel
    ---------------  S Y S T E M  ---------------
    OS: Windows Server 2003 family Build 3790 Service Pack 2
    CPU:total 1 (1 cores per cpu, 1 threads per core) family 6 model 10 stepping 4, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse, sse2, sse3, ssse3
    Memory: 4k page, physical 2097151k(2097151k free), swap 4194303k(4194303k free)
    vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (10.0-b19) for windows-x86 JRE (1.6.0_04-b12), built on Dec 14 2007 00:46:56 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 7.1
    time: Wed Jun 23 14:12:21 2010
    elapsed time: 14601 seconds

    Hello,
    Part of the HS_ERR_PID says:
    # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (1.6.0_01-b06 mixed mode)
    Does that mean you are running CF8 without updater1 applied? If updater1 was there I would expect JVM 1.6.0_04. Give that is correct you could apply updater1 and once that is done even update the JVM to a more current version. I see Java Dev Kit 1.6.0_23 is current, I have successfully used CF8 with 1.6.0_22.
    There might be some interesting detail in the coldfusion-out.log file which likely is in [CF]\runtime\logs or [Jrun]\logs pending server or multiserver.
    HTH, Carl.

  • Java.lang.OutOfMemoryError:growableArray.cpp. Out of swap space?

    Hello,
    My Application(a Desktop application) through the following exception
    Can any one please help me finding what are the possible reasons and solution for the below error?
    https://forums.oracle.com/message/6443182#6443182
    https://forums.oracle.com/message/6646295#6646295
    I have seen in the above discussions that reducing the the heap size (Xmx) would give a solution, can any one please suggest me how much do I have to reduce my Xmx.
    Here are my log details.
    # An unexpected error has been detected by Java Runtime Environment:
    # java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: requested 4096000 bytes for GrET in C:\BUILD_AREA\jdk6_12\hotspot\src\share\vm\utilities\growableArray.cpp. Out of swap space?
    #  Internal Error (allocation.inline.hpp:42), pid=1508, tid=5848
    #  Error: GrET in C:\BUILD_AREA\jdk6_12\hotspot\src\share\vm\utilities\growableArray.cpp
    # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (11.2-b01 mixed mode windows-x86)
    # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
    #   http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
    ---------------  T H R E A D  ---------------
    Current thread (0x070d0400):  VMThread [stack: 0x071b0000,0x072b0000] [id=5848]
    Stack: [0x071b0000,0x072b0000]
    [error occurred during error reporting (printing stack bounds), id 0xc0000005]
    VM_Operation (0x0a21fae4): ParallelGCSystemGC, mode: safepoint, requested by thread 0x070e4800
    ---------------  P R O C E S S  ---------------
    Java Threads: ( => current thread )
      0x0d1da400 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[NCOSJPEPRD02:56100]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6104, stack(0x45440000,0x454c0000)]
      0x0d1d9000 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[NCOSJPEPRD07:56100]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7312, stack(0x3abd0000,0x3ac50000)]
      0x0d1d9c00 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[NCOSJPEPRD04:56100]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7244, stack(0x38340000,0x383c0000)]
      0x17e82c00 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[NCOSJPEPRD06:56100]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4432, stack(0x0e210000,0x0e290000)]
      0x17e80800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[NCOSJPEPRD05:56100]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4128, stack(0x00e40000,0x00ec0000)]
      0x17e7fc00 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[NCOSJPEPRD01:56100]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7472, stack(0x0b060000,0x0b0e0000)]
      0x17e81400 JavaThread "WGN ThreadPool Message Receiver(20826) (Inactive)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5036, stack(0x37bc0000,0x37c40000)]
      0x17e82800 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(261363)-10.22.91.38" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5560, stack(0x0f460000,0x0f4e0000)]
      0x17e80400 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(idle)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6800, stack(0x0cbb0000,0x0cc30000)]
      0x17e7f800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[NCOSJPEPRD03:56100]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7784, stack(0x097c0000,0x09840000)]
      0x17e81000 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(261367)-10.22.91.39" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6972, stack(0x00dc0000,0x00e40000)]
      0x0d1d9800 JavaThread "WGN ThreadPool Message Receiver(20825) (Inactive)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7872, stack(0x1fe10000,0x1fe90000)]
      0x17e7f400 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(261366)-10.22.81.92" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=7948, stack(0x0e070000,0x0e0f0000)]
      0x17e82000 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(idle)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7672, stack(0x38440000,0x384c0000)]
      0x08eed400 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(261320)-10.22.91.39" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5640, stack(0x37eb0000,0x37f30000)]
      0x17e81c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(261357)-10.22.81.92" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8060, stack(0x22e90000,0x22f10000)]
      0x19dd3c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(261369)-10.22.91.38" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=1360, stack(0x73da0000,0x73e20000)]
      0x19dd3000 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(261360)-10.22.81.92" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2144, stack(0x71d60000,0x71de0000)]
      0x070e8800 JavaThread "RMI TCP Connection(261368)-10.22.81.92" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=7188, stack(0x4dac0000,0x4db40000)]
      0x19dd0800 JavaThread "WGN ThreadPool Application Data Monitor(20737) (Inactive)" [_thread_blocked, id=6420, stack(0x0cd10000,0x0cd90000)]
      0x19dd0c00 JavaThread "WGN ThreadPool Application Data Monitor(20687) (Inactive)" [_thread_blocked, id=3504, stack(0x0a7a0000,0x0a820000)]
      0x19dd1800 JavaThread "WGN ThreadPool Application Data Monitor(20657) (Inactive)" [_thread_blocked, id=3084, stack(0x0b1e0000,0x0b260000)]
      0x0d1dcc00 JavaThread "WGN ThreadPool Application Data Monitor(20446) (Inactive)" [_thread_blocked, id=7352, stack(0x0ab60000,0x0abe0000)]
      0x08eecc00 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[VNCOSJCMSPRD:56102,[email protected]9b3ec]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1880, stack(0x0b8e0000,0x0b960000)]
      0x08eec800 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5100, stack(0x0b820000,0x0b8a0000)]
      0x08eebc00 JavaThread "WGN filter validation thread" [_thread_blocked, id=6412, stack(0x0b6a0000,0x0b720000)]
      0x08eeb400 JavaThread "WGN ID cache(preloader thread)" [_thread_blocked, id=5280, stack(0x0b5e0000,0x0b660000)]
      0x08eeb000 JavaThread "WGN Username cache(preloader thread)" [_thread_blocked, id=6808, stack(0x0b520000,0x0b5a0000)]
      0x08eeac00 JavaThread "WGN Username cache(invalidator thread)" [_thread_blocked, id=3628, stack(0x0b460000,0x0b4e0000)]
      0x08eea400 JavaThread "WGN E-mail address cache(preloader thread)" [_thread_blocked, id=5548, stack(0x0b3a0000,0x0b420000)]
      0x08eea000 JavaThread "WGN E-mail address cache(invalidator thread)" [_thread_blocked, id=3844, stack(0x0b2e0000,0x0b360000)]
      0x08ee8800 JavaThread "WGN Lookup cancellation thread" [_thread_blocked, id=4296, stack(0x0afe0000,0x0b060000)]
      0x08ee8000 JavaThread "WGN RSRegister-FallbackMonitorThread" [_thread_blocked, id=4180, stack(0x0af20000,0x0afa0000)]
      0x08ee7c00 JavaThread "WGN NotifyScheduler (Scheduler)" [_thread_blocked, id=1712, stack(0x0ae60000,0x0aee0000)]
      0x08ee7800 JavaThread "WGN ThreadPool Application Data Monitor(0) - TPQE(NCOSJPEPRD03)" [_thread_blocked, id=6184, stack(0x0ada0000,0x0ae20000)]
      0x08ee7000 JavaThread "WGN DBManagement (Scheduler)" [_thread_blocked, id=3524, stack(0x0ace0000,0x0ad60000)]
      0x070e8c00 JavaThread "WGN Database Event Logging Queue Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2152, stack(0x0ac20000,0x0aca0000)]
      0x070e7000 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[VNCOSJCMSPRD:56101,wigan.infrastruct.serviceutil.ClientSocketFactory@f5d9b3ec]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5836, stack(0x0a720000,0x0a7a0000)]
      0x070e6c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6704, stack(0x0a660000,0x0a6e0000)]
      0x070e5800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[VNCOSJCMSPRD:56100]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5984, stack(0x0a420000,0x0a4a0000)]
      0x070e5400 JavaThread "RMI Scheduler(0)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6224, stack(0x0a360000,0x0a3e0000)]
      0x070e4800 JavaThread "GC Daemon" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=660, stack(0x0a1a0000,0x0a220000)]
      0x070e4400 JavaThread "RMI Reaper" [_thread_blocked, id=5084, stack(0x0a0e0000,0x0a160000)]
      0x070e3c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=4916, stack(0x0a060000,0x0a0e0000)]
      0x070e3800 JavaThread "WGN Ping (Ping Server)" [_thread_in_native, id=5112, stack(0x09ea0000,0x09f20000)]
      0x070e3000 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-56099" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=4548, stack(0x09d30000,0x09db0000)]
      0x070e2000 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1452, stack(0x07870000,0x078f0000)]
      0x070ed800 JavaThread "CompilerThread1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4024, stack(0x07730000,0x07830000)]
      0x070ed400 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5480, stack(0x075f0000,0x076f0000)]
      0x070e1c00 JavaThread "Attach Listener" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6908, stack(0x07530000,0x075b0000)]
      0x070e1400 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5792, stack(0x07470000,0x074f0000)]
      0x070d4c00 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4516, stack(0x073b0000,0x07430000)]
      0x070d2400 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5384, stack(0x072f0000,0x07370000)]
      0x017fb800 JavaThread "main" [_thread_blocked, id=4796, stack(0x01480000,0x01580000)]
    Other Threads:
    =>0x070d0400 VMThread [stack: 0x071b0000,0x072b0000] [id=5848]
      0x070f9800 WatcherThread [stack: 0x07930000,0x07a30000] [id=5408]
    VM state:at safepoint (normal execution)
    VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread:  ([mutex/lock_event])
    [0x017f9a10] UNKNOWN - owner thread: 0x070d0400
    [0x017f9e70] UNKNOWN - owner thread: 0x070e4800
    Heap
    PSYoungGen      total 173696K, used 8225K [0xdeaa0000, 0xe9f50000, 0xe9ff0000)
      eden space 162752K, 0% used [0xdeaa0000,0xdeaa0000,0xe8990000)
      from space 10944K, 75% used [0xe8990000,0xe9198528,0xe9440000)
      to   space 11136K, 0% used [0xe9470000,0xe9470000,0xe9f50000)
    PSOldGen        total 470848K, used 221413K [0x83ff0000, 0xa0bc0000, 0xdeaa0000)
      object space 470848K, 47% used [0x83ff0000,0x918297a0,0xa0bc0000)
    PSPermGen       total 20352K, used 20093K [0x7fff0000, 0x813d0000, 0x83ff0000)
      object space 20352K, 98% used [0x7fff0000,0x8138f528,0x813d0000)
    Dynamic libraries:
    0x00400000 - 0x004d0000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\wgninfra.exe
    0x77800000 - 0x77980000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
    0x762d0000 - 0x763e0000 C:\Windows\syswow64\kernel32.dll
    0x75ba0000 - 0x75be7000 C:\Windows\syswow64\KERNELBASE.dll
    0x71c80000 - 0x71c92000 C:\Windows\system32\MPR.dll
    0x75de0000 - 0x75ee0000 C:\Windows\syswow64\USER32.dll
    0x758b0000 - 0x75940000 C:\Windows\syswow64\GDI32.dll
    0x773f0000 - 0x773fa000 C:\Windows\syswow64\LPK.dll
    0x75810000 - 0x758ad000 C:\Windows\syswow64\USP10.dll
    0x77290000 - 0x7733c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\msvcrt.dll
    0x77350000 - 0x773f0000 C:\Windows\syswow64\ADVAPI32.dll
    0x75a50000 - 0x75a69000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\sechost.dll
    0x761e0000 - 0x762d0000 C:\Windows\syswow64\RPCRT4.dll
    0x75250000 - 0x752b0000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SspiCli.dll
    0x75240000 - 0x7524c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CRYPTBASE.dll
    0x75c80000 - 0x75ddc000 C:\Windows\syswow64\ole32.dll
    0x759c0000 - 0x75a4f000 C:\Windows\syswow64\OLEAUT32.dll
    0x735c0000 - 0x73647000 C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.vc80.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.6195_none_d09154e044272b9a\MSVCP80.dll
    0x74ae0000 - 0x74b7b000 C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.vc80.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.6195_none_d09154e044272b9a\MSVCR80.dll
    0x68600000 - 0x68645000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\infrahlp.dll
    0x75ee0000 - 0x75f15000 C:\Windows\syswow64\WS2_32.dll
    0x75c60000 - 0x75c66000 C:\Windows\syswow64\NSI.dll
    0x76640000 - 0x7728a000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SHELL32.dll
    0x75480000 - 0x754d7000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SHLWAPI.dll
    0x71650000 - 0x7173b000 C:\Windows\system32\dbghelp.dll
    0x75bf0000 - 0x75c50000 C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL
    0x75730000 - 0x757fc000 C:\Windows\syswow64\MSCTF.dll
    0x68200000 - 0x68229000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\wgnprod.dll
    0x734e0000 - 0x734e9000 C:\Windows\system32\VERSION.dll
    0x10000000 - 0x1000d000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\wgnprod_en.dll
    0x74ad0000 - 0x74adb000 C:\Windows\system32\profapi.dll
    0x6db30000 - 0x6def4000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\server\jvm.dll
    0x717b0000 - 0x717e2000 C:\Windows\system32\WINMM.dll
    0x7c340000 - 0x7c396000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\MSVCR71.dll
    0x71de0000 - 0x71e2c000 C:\Windows\system32\apphelp.dll
    0x6d340000 - 0x6d348000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\hpi.dll
    0x777d0000 - 0x777d5000 C:\Windows\syswow64\PSAPI.DLL
    0x6d860000 - 0x6d86c000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\verify.dll
    0x6d3e0000 - 0x6d3ff000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\java.dll
    0x6d8a0000 - 0x6d8af000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\zip.dll
    0x75ae0000 - 0x75b63000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CLBCatQ.DLL
    0x72f20000 - 0x72f27000 C:\Windows\system32\msiltcfg.dll
    0x72ba0000 - 0x72de0000 C:\Windows\system32\msi.dll
    0x71d50000 - 0x71d53000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\SFC.DLL
    0x71600000 - 0x7160d000 C:\Windows\system32\sfc_os.DLL
    0x68400000 - 0x6845e000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\WgnPerf.dll
    0x6d840000 - 0x6d848000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\sunmscapi.dll
    0x76060000 - 0x76180000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CRYPT32.dll
    0x76180000 - 0x7618c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\MSASN1.dll
    0x73fb0000 - 0x73fc6000 C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTSP.dll
    0x73f70000 - 0x73fab000 C:\Windows\system32\rsaenh.dll
    0x72f40000 - 0x72f4e000 C:\Windows\system32\RpcRtRemote.dll
    0x2d000000 - 0x2d070000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\wgnrdm.dll
    0x71610000 - 0x71626000 C:\Windows\system32\MAPI32.dll
    0x71370000 - 0x713c8000 C:\Windows\system32\WINHTTP.dll
    0x70b50000 - 0x70b9f000 C:\Windows\system32\webio.dll
    0x68000000 - 0x6802e000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\wgnps.dll
    0x70f80000 - 0x70f97000 C:\Windows\system32\USERENV.dll
    0x6d6c0000 - 0x6d6d3000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\net.dll
    0x73580000 - 0x735bc000 C:\Windows\system32\mswsock.dll
    0x73560000 - 0x73566000 C:\Windows\System32\wship6.dll
    0x73570000 - 0x73575000 C:\Windows\System32\wshtcpip.dll
    0x72ed0000 - 0x72f14000 C:\Windows\system32\DNSAPI.dll
    0x72e40000 - 0x72e5c000 C:\Windows\system32\IPHLPAPI.DLL
    0x72e30000 - 0x72e37000 C:\Windows\system32\WINNSI.DLL
    0x72e20000 - 0x72e26000 C:\Windows\system32\rasadhlp.dll
    0x72de0000 - 0x72e18000 C:\Windows\System32\fwpuclnt.dll
    0x6d7b0000 - 0x6d7b6000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\rmi.dll
    0x6d610000 - 0x6d619000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\system\jre160_12\bin\management.dll
    0x24200000 - 0x24221000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\streams.dll
    0x2e600000 - 0x2e682000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\smtputils.dll
    0x0ce30000 - 0x0ce66000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\mimepp.dll
    0x72f80000 - 0x72f90000 C:\Windows\system32\NLAapi.dll
    0x72f30000 - 0x72f40000 C:\Windows\system32\napinsp.dll
    0x72e60000 - 0x72e68000 C:\Windows\System32\winrnr.dll
    0x71340000 - 0x7136e000 C:\Windows\system32\mlang.dll
    0x6f780000 - 0x6f788000 C:\Windows\system32\credssp.dll
    0x70650000 - 0x7068f000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\schannel.dll
    0x723c0000 - 0x723c8000 C:\Windows\system32\secur32.dll
    0x70f20000 - 0x70f58000 C:\Windows\system32\ncrypt.dll
    0x70f00000 - 0x70f17000 C:\Windows\system32\bcrypt.dll
    0x70ec0000 - 0x70efd000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\bcryptprimitives.dll
    0x70f60000 - 0x70f76000 C:\Windows\system32\GPAPI.dll
    0x24800000 - 0x2482e000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\wgnstore.dll
    0x24600000 - 0x24660000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\common\emstore.dll
    0x12330000 - 0x123ab000 C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\CA DLP\client\wgnemol.dll
    VM Arguments:
    jvm_args: -Dsun.net.inetaddr.ttl=10 vfprintf exit abort -Xms5242880 -Xmx1711276032 -XX:NewSize=2621440 -XX:MaxNewSize=855638016 -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=60000 -Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=60000 -Djava.security.properties=wigan.java.security -Xss512K
    java_command: <unknown>
    Launcher Type: generic
    Environment Variables:
    PATH=C:\Oracle\Default\product\11.2.0\client_1;C:\Oracle\Default\product\11.2.0\client_1\bin;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\DTS\Binn\
    USERNAME=osjapp
    OS=Windows_NT
    PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=Intel64 Family 6 Model 45 Stepping 7, GenuineIntel
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    OS: Windows NT 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1
    CPU:total 24 (16 cores per cpu, 2 threads per core) family 6 model 13 stepping 7, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse, sse2, sse3, ssse3, ht
    Memory: 4k page, physical 4194303k(4194303k free), swap 4194303k(4194303k free)
    vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (11.2-b01) for windows-x86 JRE (1.6.0_12-b04), built on Jan 17 2009 09:52:33 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 7.1

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    - The application is opening and not enough threads are closing, leaving no space for the JVM
    - You lose the connection with database, causing the connection pool is saturated, which makes the memory of the container is depleted and reaches its peak.
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    Java Threads: ( => current thread )
      0x65f3cc00 JavaThread "pool-3-thread-1" [_thread_blocked, id=2780, stack(0x67300000,0x67350000)]
      0x66547800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.252.55:3916]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3076, stack(0x672b0000,0x67300000)]
      0x66547400 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.252.53:2046]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2292, stack(0x67260000,0x672b0000)]
      0x6650d800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.46:3126]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3012, stack(0x67210000,0x67260000)]
      0x663e8400 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.45:3026]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2596, stack(0x671c0000,0x67210000)]
      0x65f99800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.252.54:1623]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3128, stack(0x67170000,0x671c0000)]
      0x65f99400 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.55:1992]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2720, stack(0x67120000,0x67170000)]
      0x66480800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.54:4954]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2920, stack(0x670d0000,0x67120000)]
      0x66480000 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.53:3093]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2068, stack(0x67080000,0x670d0000)]
      0x6653f800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.52:2543]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2156, stack(0x67030000,0x67080000)]
      0x66411400 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.51:3893]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1688, stack(0x66fe0000,0x67030000)]
      0x66468800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.50:3371]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2688, stack(0x66f90000,0x66fe0000)]
      0x663f8400 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.49:4374]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2656, stack(0x66f40000,0x66f90000)]
      0x65f27800 JavaThread "RMI RenewClean-[192.16.254.48:3311]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=748, stack(0x66ef0000,0x66f40000)]
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