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Offline blahblahblahh

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« Posted 2004-04-09 10:34:12 »

What do people use to check for memory leaks in the JVM? AFAICS the JVM is unaware of it's own leaks, and so java-based profilers won't detect it (although I'm having trouble running them to find out, because the leak is so severe it can crash the OS in under 6 seconds!)

c.f. the problem I'm having here:
http://www.java-gaming.org/cgi-bin/JGNetForums/YaBB.cgi?board=Networking;action=display;num=1081506714;start=0#0

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Offline Mark Thornton

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« Reply #1 - Posted 2004-04-09 11:42:36 »

I presume this is with Memory Mapped Files or direct allocated byte buffers? I was able to leak GB as a result of this:

http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4938372.html

I'm not convinced that the evaluation is correct --- I have also had the same problem where the memory mapped regions merely abutted rather than overlapped.

However it was fiendishly difficult to come up with the small test case that I eventually presented. Small, seemingly innocuous changes would change the behaviour.

In its current state I think the memory mapping capability is almost useless.
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« Reply #2 - Posted 2004-04-09 12:45:08 »

[replied in other thread, since this was about the problem rather than memory-leak monitoring Smiley]

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« Reply #3 - Posted 2004-04-09 13:45:56 »

any Cish tools like valgrind or purify can fit ?
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