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Instance Unable to Starting Because of Memory - There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue (Doc ID 2537888.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 10, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Knowledge - Version 8.6 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Indexer will not start and keeps stopping because of lack of memory.

[480 DeployerThread (2)] JVM-Id is set to a3bba810-2c09-46c0-98f7-15632239486d.
[481 DeployerThread (2)] The default is Application: default(-1)[ccd70d11-126f-46af-8272-a1bf4ec496d0].
[482 DeployerThread (2)] ##############################################################################
[483 DeployerThread(2)] Event(Code=START_INSTANCE, id=#0B0I2P1) ended at 4/23/19 12:49 PM after 95,590ms: Instance default in scheduler/Development mode with uuid a3bba810-2c09-46c0-98f7-15632239486d is initializing.
Initializing scheduler services.
[GC (Allocation Failure)  1072270K->96514K(3925504K), 0.0367148 secs]

[error occurred during error reporting (null), id 0xc0000005]

#
# There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue.
# Native memory allocation (malloc) failed to allocate 32744 bytes for ChunkPool::allocate
# An error report file with more information is saved as:
# D:\Oracle86\Knowledge\IDX86\instances\IDX86\hs_err_pid8204.log

[error occurred during error reporting , id 0xe0000001]

JVM exited unexpectedly.
There were 1 failed launches in a row, each lasting less than 300 seconds.  Giving up.
 There may be a configuration problem: please check the logs.
<-- Wrapper Stopped

[Bootstrap: 16] JVM_VERSION: Oracle Corporation, Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, 25.191-b12, 52.0
[Bootstrap: 17] JVM_LOCATION: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_191\jre, D:\Oracle86\Knowledge\IDX86\instances\IDX86\tmp
[Bootstrap: 18] EXT_DIRS: 0, C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_191\jre\lib\ext
[Bootstrap: 19] EXT_DIRS: 1, C:\Windows\Sun\Java\lib\ext

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