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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat VM becomes slow every 3-4 days Post 302884294 by Scrutinizer on Monday 20th of January 2014 12:30:04 AM
Old 01-20-2014
Free memory looks low in the free -m output. If memory use is steadily increasing over those 3-4 days then you would need to look at that Java application. Is the heap size controlled, or is it allowed to just keep growing? Is VMStat showing high paging / swapping activity (there is some paging out in the output you posted)? If so, I would give the VM more memory.

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GENKEY(1)						      Cryptography Utilities							 GENKEY(1)

NAME
genkey - generate SSL certificates and certificate requests SYNOPSIS
genkey [--test] [--days count] [[--genreq] | [--makeca] | [--nss] | [--renew] | [--cacert]] {hostname} DESCRIPTION
genkey is an interactive command-line tool which can be used to generate SSL certificates or Certificate Signing Requests (CSR). Generated certificates are stored in the directory /etc/pki/tls/certs/, and the corresponding private key in /etc/pki/tls/private/. When using mod_nss the private key is stored in the nss database. Consult the nss.conf file in /etc/httpd/conf.d/ for the location of the database. genkey will prompt for the size of key desired; whether or not to generate a CSR; whether or not an encrypted private key is desired; the certificate subject DN details. genkey generates random data for the private key using the truerand library and also by prompting the user for entry of random text. nss indicates that mod_nss database should be used to store keys and certificates. OPTIONS
--makeca Generate a Certificate Authority keypair and certificate. --genreq Generate a Certificate Signing Request for an existing private key, which can be submitted to a CA (for example, for renewal). --renew Used with --genreq to indicate a renewal, the existing keypair will be used. Certs and keys must reside in the nss database, therefore --nss is also required. Pem file based cert renewal is not currently supported. --cacert The certificate renewal is for a CA, needed for openssl certs only. --days count When generating a self-signed certificate, specify that the number of days for which the certificate is valid be count rather than the default value of 30. --test For test purposes only; omit the slow process of generating random data. EXAMPLES
The following example will create a self-signed certificate and private key for the hostname www.example.com: # genkey --days 120 www.example.com The following example will create a self-signed certificate and private key for the hostname www.nssexample.com which will be stored in cert and key in the nss database. If no nickname is given the tool will extract it from mod_nss's nss configuration file. # genkey --days --nss 120 www.nssexample.com The following example will generate a certificate signing request for a new mod_nss style cert specified by its nickname, Server-Cert: # genkey --genreq --nss --days 120 Server-Cert The following example will generate a certificate signing request for the renewal of an existing mod_nss cert specified by its nickname, Server-Cert: # genkey --genreq --renew --nss --days 120 Server-Cert FILES
/etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf SEE ALSO
certwatch(1), keyrand(1) crypto-utils 2.4.1 9 June 2014 GENKEY(1)
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