Define the healthcenter port for the jvm in question.
download and install ibm support Assistent v 4.1 with the healthcenter plugin.
start ibm support assistent.
start the jvm.
connect the healthcenter plugin to that jvm.
run the workload and healthcenter will collect the data.
look at the recommendations and the garbage collection statistics and chart.
draw your conclusions.
you might need a jvm expert for the conclusions.

denis gaebler.

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<pre style="font-size: 9pt;"><tt>Hi Group,

How do we determine the correct maximum Java space for the JVM in USS ? Are
there any condition or constraint to understand ?

Chris

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