I guess I could give that a shot. I've heard Jrockit is best for Windows
servers, is this true?

Joshua Miller
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse Houwing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMX Memory Issue


Joshua Miller wrote:

>I dug out the error message, here's what it is - likely NOT a Windows
>Error:
>
>Error occurred during initialization of VM
>Could not reserve enough space for object heap
>Error occurred during initialization of VM
>Could not reserve enough space for object heap listening on port 2901
>
>I started getting this error after installing the RAM and changing the 
>setting in CFMX ... Didn't error until I tried to change the JVM Max 
>Memory setting. I know this to be true because my server monitor didn't

>choke for the first 2 days the RAM was installed and the setting hadn't

>been changed. The day I changed the setting I started getting bombed 
>with messages from the Server Monitor that CFMX service was down.
>
>I know there is plenty of memory to allocate the 1664mb. If I change 
>the value back to 512 I still get the same problem. The other server 
>has only 384mb RAM (it's a development server that only I use) and it's

>set to 512mb but I only have 384mb in that server. I know there's not 
>enough RAM to support 512mb to the JVM on that box, so why doesn't it 
>choke when starting with the JVM setting higher than the amount of RAM 
>on that system?
>
>The server is at 3rd party host and as much as I would like to toy 
>around with removing memory, etc. they charge $65 an hour to do that 
>kind of thing - and it's a live server. I thought I'd ask some other 
>CF-ers before I went spending money on trying to fix something.
>
>As for the Macromedia Support - I have issues with paying $200+ to find

>out why the CFMX Service errors because I change a setting in 
>CFAdministrator that shouldn't cause an error in the first place. There

>is plenty of memory to support the change and the RAM is fine. I had 
>the hosting company verify that it was correctly installed and that 
>nothing else was failing as a result of the upgrade.
>
>One other item to note is that we also added a second processor to the 
>machine when upgrading the memory ... But it seems unlikely that would 
>affect the VM heap memory allocation.
>
>Anyone have any clues?
>
>Joshua Miller
>  
>
Have you tried a different JVM? Sun's JDK 1.4 or JRockit 7.0?

Maybe they won't error out with such an abundance of memory

Jesse


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