/etc/init.d/tomcatX is not a file provided by any packages from
tomcat.apache.org. I would suspect it's probably the best place for
your adjustments when launching tomcat as a service -- especially since
it already contained -Xmx128m. Check documentation provided by the
packager to get an aut
Sorry, the file i edited was the one in /etc/init.d/tomcatX (where X
is the version of Tomcat)
too much working.. :D
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Tomás Tormo escribió:
Thank you very much for you answer. Because of I was in a hurry, I
examined the invocation of tomcat and I found that Tomcat was using
Thank you very much for you answer. Because of I was in a hurry, I
examined the invocation of tomcat and I found that Tomcat was using
128mb of memory, so, obviously , the lines I added weren't working at
all... Then, I realized that the -Xmx128m argument was after a line
"-Djava.awt.headless=t