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I don't know anything about Java, but what about memory fragmentation, could that be an issue?
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It could, but how would I be able to tell? Or to solve it?
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how much swap space do you have?
I think I've read somewhere that you might need some amount of swap space available when using large amounts of heap...

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This apparently is a problem on SunOS

Read post #2 here
Java Virtual Machine (JVM) - Error -unable to create JVM,Could not reserve enough space for object heap

It suggests further reading to solve the problem.
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Turns out the amount of available swap space was the issue. The message is that the system is unable to reserve enough swap space.

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