Memory allocation. JRun starts up and memory is assigned for use. If you 
have a high min, then all of that memory is assigned. If too low, then the 
min is assigned, then more is 'taken' to be assigned and again and again 
till the program is running totally. The point between a too little and too 
much of a min is the sweet spot your looking for, at least from what I've 
seen.


> Mark A Kruger wrote:
>>
>> Even with the min heap size set at a gig or more I have to wonder why in 
>> the
>> world it would take 5 or 10 seconds .... seems like a dependency issue -
>> like it's waiting for some other server to timeout before it starts. 
>> Does
>> it take that long to just 'Restart the service'?  Is the service it 
>> running
>> on a "domain" account (could be timing out trying to contact the AD 
>> server).
>
> Nope... SYSTEM account.  It's not really "restarting" that's the
> problem, it's the "starting" part ... ie, it stops just fine... takes
> 5-10 MINUTES (not seconds) to start... whether I'm restarting it or not.
>
> rick
>
> 

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