
Thanks Steve, Chris, The error files were produced using kill -4 <pid>. Kill -1 till -3 had no effect on the process. Just switching to using Sun Java is probably the easy way out, but I reckon it's interesting to find out what happened :-), so next time I'll try jstack before killing the process. Sorry that the VM crash dumps aren't useful. Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
On 28/09/09 13:53, Lambertus wrote:
It happened again, this time straight from the commandline while trying to render the three failed tiles at once by providing r2228 the *.osm.gz parameter... Stack dump is attached.
Those hs_err_* files were not what I was expecting at all. You normally get one of those when the java process itself crashes and that is always a bug in java and not the application. How exactly did you provoke it into dropping that file?
I see from them that you are using the openjdk with Ubuntu, so I tried openjdk on my Fedora machine and didn't get a problem but then it is 32bit and has a higher build number so probably has different (perhaps fewer ;) bugs.
If you can I'd try the Sun jdk instead to see if that is any different.
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