If you experience that local analyses in Unix/Linux platforms are very slow, or a long stop before Kiuwan Local Analyzer tries to upload your analysis results to Kiuwan, it is possible that your environment is affected by a well known bug in some Java Virtual Machines running under UNIX platforms.
The library used for random number generation in Sun's JVM relies on /dev/random
by default for UNIX platforms. This can potentially block the JVM: on some operating systems /dev/random
waits for a certain amount of "noise" to be generated on the host machine before returning a result.
Although Oracle states that this problem has been fixed from Java 6 version, we have been reported that this problem also appears in newer JVM versions like Java 8.
Provide steps that the user can take to solve the problem. For example "The level 7 printer will flash red when it is out of paper. Add paper to tray 1".
Follow these steps to fix this problem:
On some machines this workaround may not work. If this is your case, try changing the value of the file:/dev/./urandom |
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