No i have no evidence...i was only guessing. So no need to do anything and
not to worry that I ran out of memory..thats what you saying..right?  
And a full GC is only done by the JVM as its really needed? and in this case
it isnt you say..am i right?

thxfor your quick response!

Regards,
 
Maarten Janssen


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Van: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 12 september 2006 16:48
Aan: Tomcat Users List
Onderwerp: RE: question about PS Old Gen memoy

> From: MW Janssen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: question about PS Old Gen memoy
> 
> Because I think the old gen is still filled also the 70% is reached.

So what?  Again, that's how it's designed to work.  Collecting the young gen
is much cheaper than doing the old gen, so there are many small collections
performed before attempting a big one.  The old gen steadily accumulates
objects until the full gen is invoked.

> The jvm will do a garbage collect to free up memory for the old gen so 
> i think there will be more and more garbage collections to achieve the 
> 70%.

I have no idea what the above sentence was trying to convey.

Do you have any evidence that the current behavior is somehow impacting the
performance or reliability of your applications?

 - Chuck


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