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NoOneHere September 30th, 2005 11:07 AM

Help OutOfMemoryError
 
Ok did not know where to post it so he it is.
Had look through some of the various forums and searched for it a number of different ways with no luck.

So has anyone seen this or know why it is happening?

It is happening continuously.


Thanks People. :confused:



LimeWire version 4.9.30

Java version 1.4.2_06 from Sun Microsystems Inc.

Windows XP v. 5.1 on x86

Free/total memory: 6953192/66650112



java.lang.OutOfMemoryError





-- listing session information --

Current thread: Thread-3

Active Threads: 20

Uptime: 13:49:27

Is Connected: true

Number of Ultrapeer -> Ultrapeer Connections: 0

Number of Ultrapeer -> Leaf Connections: 0

Number of Leaf -> Ultrapeer Connections: 3

Number of Old Connections: 0

Acting as Ultrapeer: false

Acting as Shielded Leaf: true

Number of Active Uploads: 0

Number of Queued Uploads: 0

Number of Active Managed Downloads: 0

Number of Active HTTP Downloaders: 0

Number of Waiting Downloads: 2

Received incoming this session: false

Number of Shared Files: 9719

Guess Capable: false

Received Solicited UDP: true

SIMPP version: 26

Port Stable: true

FWT Capable: true

Last Reported Port: 62848

External Port: 33454

IP Pongs Received: 554



-- listing threads --

JmDNS.RecordReaper: 1

HttpClient-ReferenceQueueThread: 1

MessageDispatch: 1

Thread-3: 1

NIODispatcher: 1

UDPUpdateThread: 1

QueryUnicaster: 1

Java2D Disposer: 1

TimerQueue: 1

Thread-7: 1

MulticastService: 1

Acceptor: 1

HttpClient-IdleConnectionThread: 1

AWT-Windows: 1

AWT-Shutdown: 1

AWT-EventQueue-0: 1

DestroyJavaVM: 1

DaapServerThread: 1

HTTPAcceptor: 1

JmDNS.SocketListener: 1





-- listing properties --

WINDOW_Y=-4

WINDOW_X=-4

PORT=33454

CLEAR_UPLOAD=false

RUN_ON_STARTUP=false

UPDATE_DELAY=25200002

UPDATE_GIVEUP_FACTOR=24

FILTER_HASH_QUERIES=true

INSTALLED=true

UI_LIBRARY_TREE_DIVIDER_LOCATION=124

HARD_MAX_UPLOADS=6

AVERAGE_UPTIME=32991

TOTAL_UPTIME=65982

MAX_UPLOAD_BYTES_PER_SEC=65

COUNTRY=

TREE_NODE_PREFIXES=z

LAST_SHUTDOWN_TIME=1127850027718

APP_WIDTH=1288

SESSIONS=2

UPLOAD_SPEED=72

LAST_ACCEPTABLE_BUG_VERSION=4.9.31

DOWNLOAD_SPEED=32

FRACTIONAL_UPTIME=0.0026288393

CONNECTION_SPEED=350

LAST_EXPIRE_TIME=1127833544781

MAX_DOWNLOAD_BYTES_PER_SEC=308

UPDATE_DOWNLOAD_DELAY=20000000

RUN_ONCE=true

APP_HEIGHT=940

UI_MONITOR_UPLOAD_TAB_DIVIDER_LOCATION=522

FREELOADER_ALLOWED=12

MAX_SIM_DOWNLOAD=8

LAST_GWEBCACHE_FETCH_TIME=1127833675468

UNSET_FIREWALLED_FROM_CONNECTBACK=true

CLIENT_ID=436618E4833BDF50021BCEE3171F8B00

PLAYER_ENABLED=false

FLUSH_DELAY_TIME=256

CHAT_ENABLED=false

Lord of the Rings September 30th, 2005 11:24 AM

Just one observation is it appears that you're firewalled without allowance for incoming. That might be due to your computer firewall or a hardware device like a modem/router using a NAT firewall.

Did you configure your firewall so it allows LW full access (advisable not to have 2 active firewalls b/c they can interfere with each other); Firewall configuration instructions (click on link)

Go to LW's menu bar, Tools>Options>Speed & tick & apply to Disable Ultrapeer Capabilities. This is of no use if you're firewalled.

Why this memory problem is happening I don't know. Configuring your firewall may well help. Someone else may have some ideas. One possibility might be to jump back your java version but I won't suggest that until someone else has suggested alternatives. So how much ram do you have anyway? And how much available Hard disk drive space. Have you defragmented your HDD recently?

NoOneHere September 30th, 2005 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lord of the Rings
Just one observation is it appears that you're firewalled without allowance for incoming. That might be due to your computer firewall or a hardware device like a modem/router using a NAT firewall.

Did you configure your firewall so it allows LW full access (advisable not to have 2 active firewalls b/c they can interfere with each other); Firewall configuration instructions (click on link)

Go to LW's menu bar, Tools>Options>Speed & tick & apply to Disable Ultrapeer Capabilities. This is of no use if you're firewalled.

Why this memory problem is happening I don't know. Configuring your firewall may well help. Someone else may have some ideas. One possibility might be to jump back your java version but I won't suggest that until someone else has suggested alternatives. So how much ram do you have anyway? And how much available Hard disk drive space. Have you defragmented your HDD recently?

Yes I was firewall'd and they are configured to pass the port used by LW.

I disabled the software unit, no difference.

I did disable Ultrapeer as you recommended.

No change. :(


I have 2 gig's of ram so I know that there is lots as it is showing a small amount being used when LW is running.

1.2 tb of free drive space. Drive is not fragmented. I dumped the page file and increased it also.

I have noticed a large CPU spike when the error happens.


Thanks and any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Grandpa October 1st, 2005 07:53 PM

It is possible you may have a bad Java install. But I am not sure about that you might want to reinstall.

You will need to install Java and LimeWire manually First go to the first link.You can find Links to java in there Download Java to your hard drive by putting a mark in the save to disc box. Save it to my documents or wherever you save downloads from the internet. Do the same with LimeWire the second link will take you there.

Now with that done click on start then control panel add/remove programs and see if Java is listed on the list if it is uninstall it. Do the same with LimeWire if the un installers were not loaded you may have to manually delete the files. But in most cases this is not necessary.

Now click on the Java installer you saved to your hard drive and follow the instructions after you have completed that do the same with LimeWire.

Please post back and let us know if it worked. I do not know that this is your problem but it may be.


http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=36420


http://www.limewire.com/english/content/download.shtml

srv3135 October 7th, 2005 07:07 PM

Hi,

I'm new to LW and am having the same damn problem with Java.
I've done everything that LW support has suggested and all with no luck. I sympathize with you. I'm out money that they won't refund and the software doesn't work. I'll let you know if I come across a solution. I've tried all the suggestions below just like you and all to no avail. Please let me know if you have figured this out since you posted this.

Thanks

kmag October 21st, 2005 11:45 AM

By default LimeWire tells the Java virtual machine limits itself to 128 MB of heap size. It doesn't matter that you have 2 GB of RAM. Note that the JVM also uses some RAM for JIT-compiled methods, thread stacks, native library code, etc., so the JVM may use a little more than 128 MB total, but the heap will be limited to 128 MB.

Which platform are you running? The way to change the parameters passed to the JVM is platform specific.

Which OS are you using?

srv3135 October 21st, 2005 08:31 PM

Hi Kmag:

Thanks for replying. Since I last posted I have learned that the Java out of memory heap error is caused by a combination of sharing too many files and having to many files waiting in the que.
I guess that exceeds the 128mbs of memory allotted for the Java program. I am running Windows XP and the Java platform is 5.0 update 4. Thanks again

ultracross December 3rd, 2005 03:41 PM

old post, but for future reference, try turning off iTunes support.


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