We're on a more recent JVM as far as I can remember. I _think_ the _16 - but I 
wouldn't bet on that atm without looking at the machines.

Cheers
Kai


> Hi Kym or Kai, or anyone with a successfully working CF9 64bit
> install...
> What is the JRE version that is actually on the server? the one we are
> using is 1.6.0_14
> 
> Also, some info, the kind of things showing in the thread dumps a lot
> are native methods like these:
> java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
>     at java.io.WinNTFileSystem.getBooleanAttributes(Native Method)
>     at java.io.File.exists(File.java:733)
>     at coldfusion.runtime.RuntimeServiceImpl
> $1.run(RuntimeServiceImpl.java:904)
>     at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
>     at
> coldfusion.runtime.RuntimeServiceImpl.checkFileExists(RuntimeServiceImpl.java:
> 900)
>     at
> coldfusion.runtime.RuntimeServiceImpl.getRealPath(RuntimeServiceImpl.java:
> 952)
>     at coldfusion.filter.FusionContext.getRealPath(FusionContext.java:
> 758)
>     at coldfusion.util.Utils.expandPath(Utils.java:434)
>     at coldfusion.runtime.CFPage.ExpandPath(CFPage.java:3028)
> 
> java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
>     at java.io.WinNTFileSystem.getBooleanAttributes(Native Method)
>     at java.io.File.isDirectory(File.java:754)
>     at coldfusion.runtime.CFPage.DirectoryExists(CFPage.java:2959)
> 
> java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
>     at java.io.WinNTFileSystem.getLastModifiedTime(Native Method)
>     at java.io.File.lastModified(File.java:826)
>     at
> coldfusion.compiler.NeoTranslator.getLastModifiedTime(NeoTranslator.java:
> 940)
>     at
> coldfusion.runtime.TemplateClassLoader.getLastModifiedTime(TemplateClassLoader.java:
> 297)
>     at
> coldfusion.runtime.TemplateProxy.getRuntimeComponentMetadata(TemplateProxy.java:
> 1751)
>     at
> coldfusion.runtime.TemplateProxy.getRuntimeMetadata(TemplateProxy.java:
> 1616)
> 
> 
> Barry.
> 
> On May 17, 9:28 pm, Kai Koenig <k...@koeni.de> wrote:
>> It depends. Sorry. On applications, load etc. Load testing is the ONLY way 
>> to find that out.
>> 
>> large heap - more fragmentation, potentially longer but less often garbage 
>> collection, but more available memory for the CF box.
>> small heap - less fragmentation, potentially shorter but more often garbage 
>> collection, but less available memory for the CF box.
>> 
>> As a rule of thumb - the larger your heap is, the more thought you need to 
>> put into how to configure the JVM imho, i.e. how to split up the heap into 
>> generations etc. I've seen machines with 8 GB RAM and a 6 GB JVM heap and 
>> they behaved completely different with the same applications but different 
>> inner-generational memory settings.
>> 
>> Kai
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> So with that sort of thing....is more better? like is a parger heap better 
>>> than a smaller heap?
>> 
>>> From: Kai Koenig [mailto:k...@koeni.de]
>>> Sent: Monday, 17 May 2010 7:11 PM
>>> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion 9 and Windows server 2008 64bit
>> 
>>> Among others that you might all of a sudden deal with a larger heap, 
>>> different ratios between generations etc.
>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> Kai
>> 
>>>> Hmm what are these 'requirements' you speak of?
>> 
>>>> On 17 May 2010 15:57, Kai Koenig <k...@koeni.de> wrote:
>>>> I would not in general blame 64bit CF - seriously. There are huge 
>>>> installations out there just running fine on it and I know a few of them 
>>>> really well.
>> 
>>>> What you will find though with 64bit CF is that is has quite different 
>>>> requirements for setting up the JVM, assigning memory to it etc.
>> 
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Kai
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