Ok, we have ColdFusion 8 installed on several development machines. They all 
have the same JVM version 1.6.0_02, two are Vista and two are on XP. On my 
Vista machine, the task manager shows jrun.exe using right around 500,000K of 
memory. Another Vista machine shows it using closer to 100,000k.  Both were 
installed with the same options. Both have a maximum JVM heap size of 512 which 
appears to be the default. However, when I drop mine to 64, my memory usage in 
the task manager for JRUN drops considerably to about 125,000k. The other Visa 
machine actually went up to about 125,000k when it had the heap set to 64. This 
is even weirder though. When my machine goes back to 512 for the heap, my 
memory goes back up to 500,000K. The other Vista machine does as well until you 
reboot it. Then it goes back to the 100,000K that it is normally at. Rebooting 
mine seems to do nothing, it always goes right back to using 500,000K.

I have the exact same thing happening on two XP machines. One has a normal 
memory usage of about 100,000k, the other is 500,000K. 

Has anyone run into anything like this? The ColdFusion service was restarted 
between all chances of the heap size.

Dan


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