Hola, As someone with Tomcat (though not XWiki) experience, 99% of the time these SIGSEGV faults result from a problem with the JVM installation missing required OS patches. Start at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/install.html, pick the edition you're installing, and click on the Linux Notes link from the resulting page for required patch levels for things like glibc. I hope that helps, Yoav On 3/15/06, jeremi joslin <[email protected]> wrote:
On 3/15/06, Leonard Lin <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
Are you running xwiki.com on a virtualized system such as VMWare? One of our programmers suggested, that it might have something to do with VMWare (in our case) because of the SIGSEGV issued, Pointing to either errornous implementation in javaVM or failing Hardware.
No, xwiki.com is running on 3 real computers under Debian Sarge. For the rest, i don't know.
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