I agree with Valentin that it's probably the bug report he references. Yes, poorly written Java code will leak memory like a sieve, but this doesn't smell If it's leaking memory so far that the kernel has problems, it would probably:Ī) Have been leaking memory and causing problems in -957 as wellī) Died in the OOM (Out Of Memory) code, rather than in the futex() system call. Well, what made you think "Java memory leak"? 7:34 ` Christophe DUMONT 1 sibling, 1 reply 108+ messages in threadįrom: Valdis Klētnieks 20:20 UTC ( / raw) 17:13 ` Valentin Vidić 20:20 ` Valdis Klētnieks I'm thinking about a java memory leak, but not sure. > We're facing Kernel Panic on CentOS 7 since upgrading from 3.10.0-957 to 3.10.0-1062. On Tue, at 07:21:18AM +0000, Christophe DUMONT wrote: 20:20 ` Valdis Klētnieks 1 sibling, 0 replies 108+ messages in threadįrom: Valentin Vidić 17:13 UTC ( / raw) 7:21 Kernel Panic Christophe 17:13 ` Valentin Vidić Kernelnewbies mailing ^ raw reply 108+ messages in thread I'm thinking about a java memory leak, but not sure.ĭo you know what's going on here Attachment #1.1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 3284 bytes -] We're facing Kernel Panic on CentOS 7 since upgrading from 3.10.0-957 to 3.10.0-1062. 20:20 ` Valdis Klētnieks 0 siblings, 2 replies 108+ messages in threadįrom: Christophe DUMONT 7:21 UTC ( / raw) Kernel Panic All of help / color / mirror / Atom feed * Kernel Panic 7:21 Christophe DUMONT
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