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Hi i'm working on java apps with 6 application server balanced and i got freezing full gc (causing timeout in app) random in 1 of they, around 1-2 application server for day.

GC.log

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2011-12-13T10:38:36.576+0100: 79825.032: [GC [PSYoungGen: 874833K->66144K(1071936K)] 3516152K->2809316K(3868160K), 0.2535770 secs] [Times: user=0.94 sys=0.00, real=0.25 secs]
2011-12-13T10:38:36.830+0100: 79825.286: [Full GC [PSYoungGen: 66144K->0K(1071936K)] [ParOldGen: 2743171K->2753089K(2796224K)] 2809316K->2753089K(3868160K) [PSPermGen: 283256K->269894K(524288K)], 7.3616280 secs] [Times: user=25.14 sys=0.00, real=7.36 secs]
2011-12-13T10:38:46.152+0100: 79834.608: [Full GC [PSYoungGen: 752192K->0K(1071936K)] [ParOldGen: 2753089K->2751441K(2796224K)] 3505281K->2751441K(3868160K) [PSPermGen: 270340K->269781K(524288K)], 6.6231180 secs] [Times: user=22.52 sys=0.01, real=6.62 secs]
2011-12-13T10:38:54.591+0100: 79843.047: [Full GC [PSYoungGen: 752192K->0K(1071936K)] [ParOldGen: 2751441K->2719651K(2796224K)] 3503633K->2719651K(3868160K) [PSPermGen: 270670K->269784K(524288K)], 5.5780510 secs] [Times: user=19.75 sys=0.01, real=5.58 secs]

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My actually workaround it's kill jboss and restart it (not nice solution).

This is my system conf:

Mem: 6 Gb
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           L5640  @ 2.27GHz (4 core)
java version "1.6.0_26"
Scientific Linux release 6.0 (Carbon)
jboss-4.0.5.GA

Jboss parameters:

-Xms4G 
-Xmx4G 
-Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000 
-Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=3600000 
-verbose:gc
-XX:+PrintGCDetails 
-XX:+PrintGCDateStamps 
-XX:PermSize=512m 
-XX:MaxPermSize=512m 
-XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled 
-XX:+UseCompressedOops 
-XX:+DisableExplicitGC 
-XX:+UseParallelOldGC 
-XX:ParallelGCThreads=4 
-XX:+UseAdaptiveSizePolicy 
-XX:+AggressiveOpts 
-Xdebug

Anyone can help me pls? Thanks

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  • can you try with Java 7? it should work more smoothly with GC
    – stivlo
    Dec 13, 2011 at 10:04
  • I won't recommend to run this with Java 7, the Jboss version is too old... Mostly like Java 7 is unsupported, I'm even wondering whether java 6 is supported with jboss 4.0.5 Dec 13, 2011 at 10:13
  • I can't because it's a production.
    – astral00
    Dec 13, 2011 at 10:13
  • @MarkBramnik makes sense, I didn't notice there is such an old version of JBoss.
    – stivlo
    Dec 13, 2011 at 10:14
  • Perhaps expanding permsize some. Also, I've found that 4.0.x versions of JBoss are kinda problematic when one needs to found a proper config for JVM instance (something also caused by old and big apps).
    – Alfabravo
    Dec 13, 2011 at 10:15

2 Answers 2

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I think you should go into profiling your application here, I'm afraid there is no other choice... Does full-GC freeze without the cluster? You can try to run with different GarbageCollector, but probably the cause of such a behavior is a memory leak somewhere in your application, or at least "suspiciously wrong" object treatment in terms of memory consumption.

Another thing you can do is to generate heap dumps over the day and see whether there is any difference that can point to the problem.

BTW, I suppose its 64 bit java and jboss, right? :) For 32 bit application is a little bit problematic to handle 4 GB memory in the same process...

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  • A full gc always stops the application at some point, the question is how long the app is stopped.
    – Erik
    Dec 13, 2011 at 12:16
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Have you tried using adaptive sizing policy: -XX:+UseAdaptiveSizePolicy and -XX:MaxGCPauseMilis=100 and -XX:GCTimeRatio=19?

If that doesn't help then Concurrent Mark Sweep Collector (-XX:UseConcMarkSweepGC)?

If you have time have a look at the presentation titled "Everything I Ever Learned About JVM Performance Tuning @Twitter" (slides, video), it explains the tradeoffs when it comes to picking a GC.

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  • If you do this you have to change the -Xms so that it is not equivalent to -Xmx. That disables the ergonomics of the vm.
    – Erik
    Dec 13, 2011 at 12:06

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