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Mark
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Stephen Caine wrote:
> All,
> 
> One of our customers has recently purchased a Quad Processor Mac OS X 
> (v10.4 Server) for their Tomcat server.  The machine has 8 gigabytes  of
> RAM.  The application they are running is very large and extremely 
> complex, containing well over 100 pages.  They are using Tomcat 
> v5.5.7.  The JVM is version 1.4.2.
> 
> I need a bit of assistance with how to set the Java OPTS so that the 
> memory is fully optimized and all processors are used.  I have done 
> some reading, but the advice is, honestly, all over the map.  My 
> current settings are:
> 
> JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -XX:+UseParallelGC -Xms512m -
> Xmx2048m -server"
> 
> Using Apple's Activity Monitor, the maximum amount of 'real' memory I 
> could see was 700 megabytes; while the maximum amount of virtual  memory
> was 2.3 gigs.  In fact, once I reached 700 megabytes of 'real'  memory,
> the 'out of memory' error was returned.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Stephen Caine
> CommonGround Softworks, Inc.
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