off not storing the class files to the HD and compiling them to memory at
run time instead? Also, is the template cache setting the number of cfm
templates or expected resulting class files?
Bradon also wrote:
"I have some info on my blog http://bpurcell.org but to fix this bump up
the -XX:MaxPermSize value in your jvm.config to 192 or 256 it should get
rid of the problem."
Can I bump it up to 512?
Also, do these numbers look okay?
Description: JAR Launcher
Version: 4.00.0000.63824
Handle count: 721
Threads: 50
Page fault count: 405529
Peak working set size: 1,118,192.00 KB
Working set size: 1,113,800.00 KB
Peak page file usage: 1,115,992.00 KB
Page file usage: 1,110,392.00 KB
Total memory usage: 2,224,192.00 KB
Command line: C:\CFusionMX\runtime\bin\jrun.exe
Brook
At 09:55 AM 4/13/2004, you wrote:
>Brook,
>Well I was curious about your question so i went ahead and took a look at
>how many class files we have. We also create cfm files on the fly for new
>accounts etc. On checking we have 25,759 class files in the cfclasses
>directory. All the suggestions below are accurate. Be sure to set your
>template cache as high as is reasonable with the memory you have. Also the
>jvm settings mentioned are very important. These things should all make a
>huge difference in your performance.
>
>
>Mark
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 12:25 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: How many class files do YOU have?
>
>I repoted to this list awhile ago about really long start up times for one
>of my apps on the first run. It seems that this problem has been resolved
>by defragging the HD? The C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\WEB-INF\cfclasses folder had
>a lot of fragmented files as well as other areas on the HD. Does that make
>sense?
>
>Anyhow, I have 6,591 class files in my class folder taking up about 80
>megs. So, I am curious now how many class files ya'll have on your servers?
>
>And another question related to disk usage; what are the guidelines for a
>paging file and is it needed if you have lots of physical ram? The reason I
>ask is because I wonder if a fragmented HD, and a page file on that disk
>might cause problems. I've had some JavaOutOfMemory errors, so I am looking
>for answers everywhere :)
>
>Brook
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