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Thanks, I was running on an older JDK which evidently had a memory leak (1.8.0_91). Since updating to the latest version it seems more stable.

Mitch

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Subject: Re: ACS 1.1.7.2 build 7422 memory leak?

Mitch,

No issues here using the same acslaunch_win-64.exe. Most of my SQL is "insert from examples..."

1.1.7.2, Build 7422, java.version 1.8.0_131, 8GB 64-bit Win 10.




On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 2:09 PM, Mitch Gallman <mgallman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I usually have Run SQL Scripts and a couple of 5250 sessions running.
Since ACS 1.1.7.2 build 7422 my system usually throws a warning a
couple of times per day telling me to close IBM i Access Client
solutions because it's running out of memory (8gb of RAM).

I let it continue running and acslaunch_win-64.exe got to 562,332k
before it started causing problems with other apps.

Anyone else having issues?

Mitch Gallman | U.S. Xpress, Inc.
IBM i Applications Developer

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