Andre,
Thanks for getting granular. Let me explain to the items which could have
sounded to be confusing..
The JVM in discussion is Oracle JVM.
OS is the 64bit Windows 2012. - OS has 6GB - OS should not impose a limit on
memory (Only in this specific case, as OS is 64bit and total amount of me
I meant the expectation as what I understood from the earlier posts.
The hyperlink url was not formed correct, hyperlink url helped as well. Earlier
I read it as the 1/64th and 1/4th applied only to the JSE5.
Thanks to Olaf.
-Gokul
-Original Message-
From: David kerber [mailto:dcker.
The answer I expected is the JVM grows as much as to the available system
memory of there are m min and max set.
-Gokul
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> On Feb 22, 2016, at 2:43 AM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
>
>> On 22.02.2016 03:44, Gokul.Baskaran wrote:
>> Thanks again, to make things clear. When I m
Thanks again, to make things clear. When I meant default, what is the default
min and max that is given to an application if there nothing defined in the JVM
?
In my case, the Tomcat is running on windows and I don't have setenv.bat or
sentenv.sh or even catalina.bat and catalina.conf does not
Question was for Java 7
It is a Tomcat / Application question as well, as memory default can be
configured in the application config.
I totally agree that the best practice is to set the Xms and -Xmx. As am going
to change the config, I would curious to know if the tomcat ui or the catalina
d
Hi,
I am currently running tomcat 7 in Windows 2012.
The current JVM Heap memory parameters are set to empty, does the JVM Heap
memory utilize the entire memory of the OS or does it default to a specific
memory number?
Thank you
-Gokul