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Leo,
On 1/24/2011 5:15 PM, Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX wrote:
> Memory Usage, not Memory Usage Delta.
I have the following choices in Microsoft Windows Task Manager:
Memory - Working Set
Memory - Peak Working Set
Memory - Working Set Delta
Memory - Privat
Chris,
Sorry about the long delay, Exchange took a break this morning.
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>From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
>Subject: Re: memory question - heap size and windows process
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>Leo,
>
>On 1/24/2011 10:30 AM, Leo Donahue -
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Leo,
On 1/24/2011 10:30 AM, Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX wrote:
> Is there a correlation between the heap size Tomcat is using and the memory
> allocated to the Tomcat process running as a windows service - depicted in
> task manager, or are these not rel
Is there a correlation between the heap size Tomcat is using and the memory
allocated to the Tomcat process running as a windows service - depicted in task
manager, or are these not related to one another?
Tomcat 6.0.29 - windows service - 512MB initial and max memory
Tomcat as listed in windo
On 28.05.2010 16:26, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: tomcat memory question
Check may (will?) correct me on this
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I believe a full GC might be necessary to clear-out certain
resources such as completed
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: tomcat memory question
>
> Check may (will?) correct me on this
-1 for spelling
> I believe a full GC might be necessary to clear-out certain
> resources such as completed Threads or othe
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塗,
On 5/28/2010 3:11 AM, sesfei wrote:
>> Are you using a 64-bit or 32-bit JVM?
> yes, that is 64-bit JVM.
With such a modest heap (1GiB), you might consider running a 32-bit JVM:
you might even get better heap performance with smaller pointers.
> [
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Subject: RE: tomcat memory question
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Subject: Re: tomcat memory question
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塗,
On 5/27/2010
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:40 AM
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On 27/05/2010 15:40, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> W,
>
> On 5/27/2010 4:51 AM, W wrote:
>> there is a problem with my webapp.
>
>> web operating environment:
>> tomcat5.5.27 + Apache/2.2.3 + jdk1.5.0_13 + Linux_x86_64
>
>> [below] is my manual configurations for tomcat JVM:
>> CATALINA_OPTS="-
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塗,
On 5/27/2010 4:51 AM, 塗 wrote:
> there is a problem with my webapp.
>
> web operating environment:
> tomcat5.5.27 + Apache/2.2.3 + jdk1.5.0_13 + Linux_x86_64
>
> [below] is my manual configurations for tomcat JVM:
> CATALINA_OPTS="-Xms1024M -Xmx
hi, all
there is a problem with my webapp.
by manual configuration, i allocated 1G(1024M) memory for webapp.
where the gc new capacity automatically is 262M, the gc old capacity
automatically is 699M, S0/S1 automatically is 43.6M/43.6M., PC automatically
is 42M
When my webapp is started, I us
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Matt,
On 5/4/2009 11:29 PM, Matt Corban wrote:
> Where does Tomcat store the memory usage that it displays in the Server
> Status under the Manager console? I was thinking about writing a shell
> script to keep track of the memory usage over time (su
Matt Corban wrote:
Where does Tomcat store the memory usage that it displays in the Server
Status under the Manager console? I was thinking about writing a shell
script to keep track of the memory usage over time (such as the free memory,
total memory and max memory) and store it in a file.
Tha
> From: Matt Corban [mailto:mcor...@tcservices.biz]
> Subject: Memory Question
>
> Where does Tomcat store the memory usage that it displays in the Server
> Status under the Manager console?
Tomcat doesn't store that info - it's kept by the JVM; look at the
java.lan
Where does Tomcat store the memory usage that it displays in the Server
Status under the Manager console? I was thinking about writing a shell
script to keep track of the memory usage over time (such as the free memory,
total memory and max memory) and store it in a file.
Thanks,
Matt
TED]
> > Subject: Re: Memory question
> >
> > I believe the startup script accepts extra parameters and just
> > passes them on to the JVM for startup. You should be able to do:
> >
> > startup.sh -Xmx512m
>
> Unfortunately not, although it certainly w
Ooops. It's been a long time since I've taken a look at catalina.sh.
Just saw the startup.sh pass parameters along.
--David
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Memory question
I believe the startup script accepts extra parameter
> From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Memory question
>
> I believe the startup script accepts extra parameters and just
> passes them on to the JVM for startup. You should be able to do:
>
> startup.sh -Xmx512m
Unfortunately not, although it certainl
If you login to tomcat's manager webapp, you can see the memory settings
and usage on the running system. Regarding setting the memory, etc.,
... I believe the startup script accepts extra parameters and just
passes them on to the JVM for startup. You should be able to do:
startup.sh -Xmx512
> From: Matt Burkhardt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Memory question
>
> JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS} -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms512M -Xmx512M
> -XX:PermSize=256M -XX:MaxPermSize=256M
It's a bad idea to set JAVA_OPTS globally, since you have no idea who's goi
Okay - I've gone ahead, uninstalled the distro from Ubuntu, installed
Tomcat 6.0.16 and I'm having problems running out of memory. My
catalina.out file contains the lines
at
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.start(Bootstrap.java:288)
at
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.ma
For some reason Linux always calls 64 bit OSes 'AMD' - in fact, the sun
64 bit AMD version works fine on modern 64 bit Intel CPUs. The confusion
comes because there was an older 64 bit design from Intel called the
'Itanium' which was intended for servers and had a completely different
instructi
I installed Linux FC6 64-bit on the machine DELL 2590(I think it is INTEL type
CPU). But JVM 64-bit is only available for AMD and SPARC. Is the SUN not
support INTEL?
Thanks, Dave
David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
En l'instant précis du 25/02/08 13:51, Dave s'exprimait en ces ter
Dave wrote:
Our Linux(FC) machine has 8G physical memory and 12G swap size.
Happy swapping ;-)
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Mikolaj Rydzewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi everyOne
From adobe Faq
On 32-bit processor machines, the largest contiguous memory address
space the operating system can allocate to a process is 1.8GB. Because
of this, the maximum heap size can only be set up to 1.8GB. On 64-bit
processor machines, the 1.8 GB limit does not apply, as 64
En l'instant précis du 25/02/08 13:51, Dave s'exprimait en ces termes:
Our Linux(FC) machine has 8G physical memory and 12G swap size. I am using JDK
1.5. I tried to set the Java option -Xmx to set max heap size for best
performance, the allowed max heap size is 2048M . Does that mean tha
Our Linux(FC) machine has 8G physical memory and 12G swap size. I am using JDK
1.5. I tried to set the Java option -Xmx to set max heap size for best
performance, the allowed max heap size is 2048M . Does that mean that the
JVM can not use all the physical memory (8G) ? Thanks.
Dave
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