Hey Chuck,
I have rebooted a few times, and reinstalled the u25 JDK on two occasions (on the same restored
VM snapshot). I have been going back to the u24 JDK as my starting point, so I'll try to
rip that out as well and put it back in.
Per my previous email a few minutes ago, I'll see how it goes for the next few hours/overnight
and see if it breaks again. I haven't been able to get it to stop on JDK changes or reboots
recently.
-----Original Message-----
From: Caldarale, Charles R <Chuck.Caldarale@unisys.com>
To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 3:03 pm
Subject: RE: Tomcat 6.0.32 on 64-bit 2008 server - "Event 1000, Application Error"
> From: fsmaniac@netscape.net [mailto:fsmaniac@netscape.net]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.32 on 64-bit 2008 server - "Event 1000, Application
Error"
> Faulting application name: java.exe, version: 6.0.250.6, time stamp:
0x4da6a804
> Faulting module name: jvm.dll, version: 20.0.0.11, time stamp: 0x4da6d3c2
> Exception code: 0xc0000094
> Fault offset: 0x0000000000308eef
So you're getting a divide fault very, very early in JVM initialization. This
could be a corrupted JVM installation, or perhaps some side effect of the
strange clock you appear to have on this W2K8 system.
Can you run java from the command line? Even if you can, it would probably be
worth it to remove the existing JVM, and reinstall it. (Switching to a 32-bit
JVM is an option, but probably not a viable one, given your desired heap size.)
Have you rebooted the sever?
- Chuck
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