Bouncing, in case someone missed this post...

Is this thread should be relocated to the dev list?

Thanks again,

Barak.

-----Original Message-----
From: Barak Yaish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 1:23 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat 6 Memory problem

Hello all,

 

I'm running Tomcat 6.0.16 on CentoOS 5, linked with native library. I
deployed a Servelt, which on invocation executes an RMI call to a remote RMI
server. Tomcat configured with max heap size of 2G

After short time of running under heavy load, the memory consumption
reported by top is close to 2G. jmap output is:

 

Attaching to process ID 20248, please wait...

Debugger attached successfully.

Server compiler detected.

JVM version is 1.6.0-b105

 

using thread-local object allocation.

Parallel GC with 4 thread(s)

 

Heap Configuration:

   MinHeapFreeRatio = 40

   MaxHeapFreeRatio = 70

   MaxHeapSize      = 2147483648 (2048.0MB)

   NewSize          = 1048576 (1.0MB)

   MaxNewSize       = 4294901760 (4095.9375MB)

   OldSize          = 4194304 (4.0MB)

   NewRatio         = 2

   SurvivorRatio    = 8

   PermSize         = 16777216 (16.0MB)

   MaxPermSize      = 268435456 (256.0MB)

 

Heap Usage:

PS Young Generation

Eden Space:

   capacity = 582221824 (555.25MB)

   used     = 0 (0.0MB)

   free     = 582221824 (555.25MB)

   0.0% used

>From Space:

   capacity = 48103424 (45.875MB)

   used     = 48079216 (45.85191345214844MB)

   free     = 24208 (0.0230865478515625MB)

   99.9496751000511% used

To Space:

   capacity = 69402624 (66.1875MB)

   used     = 0 (0.0MB)

   free     = 69402624 (66.1875MB)

   0.0% used

PS Old Generation

   capacity = 1431699456 (1365.375MB)

   used     = 1424597528 (1358.6020736694336MB)

   free     = 7101928 (6.772926330566406MB)

   99.50395119798104% used

PS Perm Generation

   capacity = 35782656 (34.125MB)

   used     = 28493056 (27.173095703125MB)

   free     = 7289600 (6.951904296875MB)

   79.62811927655677% used

 

I've dump a file using jmap, and asked MemoryAnalyzer (www.eclipse.org/mat)
to take a look. This tool reported that an instance of java.security.Policy
retained 77.7% of the heap (552,569,816 bytes).

 

I would like to ask whether this behavior seems normal?

 

Thanks,

 

Barak.



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