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------- Additional Comments From mhn001@yahoo.co.uk 2007-12-11 08:16 -------
We have a similar situation. However, in our case its not a misconfiguration.
We are using an Oracle application which runs on Websphere 5 under AIX 5. This
combination of application server and operating system means we are only able
to use a limited amount of heap (around 2Gb max). Therefore, we are forced to
use multiple JVMs on each of the nodes (in a 2 node cluster). We are
experiencing similar behaviour. However, we have observed the writing by the
various JVMs to rolled-over files but I not sure that we have observed file
truncation by overwriting.
It sounds very much like the exclusive file lock problem mentioned by Michael.
Regards
Hanif
Oracle IDM Developer
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