APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
WebSphere Version: 5.0.2.0 ND
java version (java -fullversion): J2RE 1.3.1 IBM build
cxia32131-20031021 (SR7)
Operating system and maintanence level: Red Hat Linux 2.4 Kernel
(Linux, version 2.4.17_MVL21CGENOKIA_11.9-cpi1)
Java defect number (SOV defect number): SOV 77786
Platform(s) which require the fix: Linux-Intel32
Brief Problem Description/Abstract (memory leak, crash, etc)
Detailed Description:
The customer noticed a memory leak being caused by objects in
the POA's ActiveObjectMap not being released when the CORBA
objects get out of scope.
If you make explicit poa.deactivate_object cals to the servants
you can still see com/ibm/org/CORBA/_ObjectStub objects in the
map.
A simple testcase is available for PMR 05400,8YP,000 to recreate
this issue.
Local fix
There is currently no local fix or workaround.
Problem summary
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* USERS AFFECTED: WebSphere Application Server Users *
* using version 5.0.2 *
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* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: ActiveObjectMap objects in the POA are *
* not released and a memory leak results. *
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* RECOMMENDATION: *
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Some users noticed a memory leak being caused by objects in the
POA's ActiveObjectMap not being released when the CORBA objects
get out of scope.
If you make explicit poa.deactivate_object cals to the servants
you can still see com/ibm/org/CORBA/_ObjectStub objects in the
map.
Problem conclusion
This fix contains updated ORB and JDK to cause the
ActiveObjectMap objects created to be released properly. When
the objects are properly released, the memory leak associated
with the objects does not occur.
Temporary fix Comments
APAR information |
APAR number |
PQ95791 |
Reported component name |
WAS NETWRK DEPL |
Reported component ID |
5630A3601 |
Reported release |
00I |
Status |
CLOSED PER |
PE |
NoPE |
HIPER |
NoHIPER |
Special Attention |
NoSpecatt |
Submitted date |
2004-10-15 |
Closed date |
2004-10-20 |
Last modified date |
2004-10-20 |
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
Modules/Macros
Publications Referenced
Applicable component levels |
R00I PSY |
UP |
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