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List:       ngw
Subject:    Re: [ngw] OT: SLES11SP4 kernel update problem
From:       "David Krotil" <David.Krotil () hilo ! cz>
Date:       2017-06-27 5:13:16
Message-ID: 5951E96C020000100005F149 () mail ! hilo ! cz
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Problem is solved now
https://download.novell.com/Download?buildid=l14cB0vwQaQ~ 

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>>> "Michael Statman" <Mike@EMESConsulting.Net> 22.06.2017 16:47 >>>
FYI, the latest SLES11SP4 kernel update, 3.0.101-104.2, seems to
severely break JVM applications.  Specifically, novell-zenworks-xplatzmd
doesn't start properly, and will continue to retry while dumping
hs_err_pidXXX.log files in / and /tmp as well as writing to the log file
in /var/opt/novell/zenworks/, until such time as the partition(s) are
full.

Reverting to the previous 3.0.101-100.1 kernel resolves the issue, for
now.

Saw a similar issue with java-based HP SIM which also failed to start
with the newer kernel, but it didn't have the same behavior with the
excessive retries and log files.





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