I have Tomcat 5.5 running on a Windows 2000 machine having 4GB of RAM
(recently upgraded from 2GB).  The JVM in place is 1.4.2_12.

Using the "Configure tomcat" widget, I attempted to increase the
maximum memory pool from 1280MB that had been working to 2560MB.  At
this point, Tomcat fails to start, with these errors showing up in the
jakarta log:

 JNI Error occurred during initialization of VM
 JNI Could not reserve enough space for object heap

Googling around, I've only found that there seems to be a limit which
varies based on the flavour of the components in an installation,
typically ranging from around 1700MB to 2GB...I have yet to find
anything comprehensive detailing these limitations, however.

That being said, with its current configuration, Tomcat will only
start on my system with the maximum pool capped at 1344MB...anything
higher than this and it fails.

Does anyone have any suggestions regarding how to diagnose what's
limiting this, or suggestions for increasing it?

Thank you very much,

- Ian

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