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java. lang. OutOfMemoryError

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On a webserver running a site of XSL-files the WPE services has stopped a couple of times now whe load is increasing.

The apache-logs ends with:

----- Root Cause -----

java.lang.OutOfMemoryError

Last updates of FMS/FMSA has been installed.

The server runs as both FileMaker and webserver.

On a webserver running a site of XSL-files the WPE services has stopped a couple of times now whe load is increasing.

How much RAM is installed? What is the OS? What is the exact version of FIleMaker Server Advanced?

I expect you have a configuration error here.

Steven

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We have 4Mb RAM, Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition.

FileMaker Server/FMSA 8 and WPE upgraded two weeks ago.

FMS 8.04, WPE (8.0.4.36).

Web was down once before the last update. Noe 4 times the last two weeks. The workload is higher now as we are closing up to "The event".

I hope you mean 4 GB and not 4 MB of RM.

Check that cache on FMS (in the SAT Tool) is set to 500 to 600 MB. Check whether CWP connections are set to be session based or not (in the WPC Config Console).

Is this a dual processor Server CPU?

This is rather unusual behavior, and these things are very difficult to diagnose at a distance.

Steven

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Yes, of course I mean GB not MB.

cache was set to 128 only, cwp is not session based.

The server has 2 Xeon 3.4 Ghz HT processors (4 virtual)

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