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Generally this error indicates that one of the internal up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor JVM memory pools has been saturated. In most cases this is the JAVA_HEAP space. There are several reasons this could occur:
- The OS hosting up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor has run out of memory.
- A long running report has consumed all of the available HEAP.
- Other up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor jobs/tasks have consumed available HEAP.
If the up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor java process terminated as a result of this error, you will likely find a file named hs_err* in the up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor install directory that contains more information about why the JVM failed.
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