KB923561,KB956572,KB961373,KB952004,KB960803,KB959426 corrupt JVM
Hi
Today automatic windows update download and install this patches
KB923561,KB956572,KB961373,KB952004,KB960803,KB959426.
And one or some of then corrupt JVM.
Environment: Windows 2003 Standard Edition SP2 with Tomcat 6.0.16 +
JDK 1.6.13.
Before this updates JVM can allocate:
-Xmx1300m
After updates Tomcat cannot start because of error:
[2009-04-16 07:33:00] [info] Error occurred during initialization of
VM
[2009-04-16 07:33:00] [info] Could not reserve enough space for object
heap
[2009-04-16 07:33:00] [info]
[2009-04-16 07:33:01] [395 javajni.c] [error] CreateJavaVM Failed
After many try we figure that now we can max allocate:
-Xmx750m
Can someone answer what's happend with this updates ??
Thanks in advance.
RE: KB923561,KB956572,KB961373,KB952004,KB960803,KB959 426 corrupt JVM
Hi,
My computer (Windows XP) is also trying to install 7 security updates, all
starting with KB9.... However, they all fail, with no error code given. I'm
beginning to think that is a good thing, however, in reading some of these
posts about their computer crashing.
Anyone else having issues?
Re: KB923561,KB956572,KB961373,KB952004,KB960803,KB959 426 corrupt JVM
Start a free Windows Update support incident request:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...spx?gprid=6527
For home users, no-charge support is available by calling 1-866-PCSAFETY in
the United States and in Canada or by contacting your local Microsoft
subsidiary. There is no-charge for support calls that are associated with
security updates. When you call, clearly state that your problem is related
to a Security Update and cite the update's KB number (e.g., KB999999).
Support for Windows Update:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/wusupport
For more information about how to contact your local Microsoft subsidiary
for security update support issues, visit the International Support Web
site: http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx
For enterprise customers, support for security updates is available through
your usual support contacts.
Re: KB923561,KB956572,KB961373,KB952004,KB960803,KB959 426 corrupt JVM
I work for a support center for hotels and the last week we have gotten
about 4 calls with Vista Users not being able to get online. Vista shows
them connected with local and internet but cannot go online. when
opening a browser it immidiatly says cannot display page. When we watch
the guests traffic we see a signal DNS request when opening the browser
and then nothing more. this happened in both IE and firefox, no proxies.
Also we saw other webtraffic work normally. The computers could even get
more updates. We had one user do a system restore till before the
4/14/09 when the last updates where installed and it fixed the problem.
Also the computers can ping websites normally while they cant view
pages. Before thinking of system restore we did both winsock and tcpip
resets ut it didnt solve the problem and neither did booting into
safemode with networking.
If anyone has any ideas let us know this seams to be causing issues
with more and more vista machines as time goes on
Re: KB923561,KB956572,KB961373,KB952004,KB960803,KB959 426 corrupt JVM
Ideally, you'd begin a new thread about /your/ problems, especially since
you're not experiencing "corrupt JVM" (whatever that means) and you're not
running Win2003 SP2.
Error message after you install a Windows Internet Explorer 7 update from
Windows Update or from Microsoft Update: "Webpage cannot be displayed":
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942818
If tweaking your third-party firewall's settings don't help, try the
following:
1. Disable your anti-virus application, all Norton Add-ons (if any), any
real-time protection provided by an anti-spyware application (except for
Windows Defender; includes Spybot Tea Timer, SpySweeper Guards, AVG AS
guard.exe, etc.), disable any third-party firewall AND THEN enable the
Windows Firewall.
NB: You're "working without a net" now: Don't to ANYTHING else online (e.g.,
browsing; reading email; chatting) except #4 below until your anti-virus
application has been re-enabled! If you're running ZA Free firewall, you
may need to uninstall it instead of disabling it.
2. WinXP: Uninstall "Security Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7
(KB963027)" via Add/Remove Programs (make sure Show Updates box is checked
at top right) and reboot.
**Vista: Uninstall "Security Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7
(KB963027)" via Control Panel | Security | Windows Update | View installed
updates and reboot.
3. Re-do #1 above.
4. WinXP: Go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and install any Critical
Updates offered (i.e., KB963027). If a Root Certificates update is listed
in the Optional Updates category, install it to take full advantage of IE7's
enhanced security.
**Vista: Run Windows Update manually and install any Important updates
offered (i.e., KB963027). If a Root Certificates update is listed in the
Optional Updates category, install it to take full advantage of IE7's
enhanced security.
5. Reboot > Make sure everything in #1 above is enabled again and, if
applicable, disable the Windows Firewall and enable (or reinstall) your
third-party firewall.
Re: KB923561,KB956572,KB961373,KB952004,KB960803,KB959 426 corrupt JVM
Hi,
Did you find witch patch caused your issue? I'm running a system with Intersystems Caché on Windows Server 2k3 SP2 and after the patches were installed, I to, have to set the memory allocation to someting less than 1024 MB. I tried to install those patches on another similar system, one by one, but was not able to reproduce the problem.
Thanks!
Re: KB923561,KB956572,KB961373,KB952004,KB960803,KB959 426 corrupt JVM
Pls, any news about the affair between KB956572 and Tomcat/JDK ?
Or other workaround then change heap size or remove this hotfix ?
Thanks.