Does 1600 out of 3898 seem reasonable to you?

I'll look for the topic on cf-talk's archive, thanks for the pointer.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean A Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 3:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CFCDev] jvm heap problem


The JVM is limited by the host O/S in terms of the maximum memory it 
can address and that limit is less than the amount of memory the host 
O/S can address. I don't know the exact details but this subject has 
come up before (probably on cf-talk) and some folks confirmed that 
Windows, Linux and Solaris all have different memory limits.

On Thursday, Aug 21, 2003, at 11:44 US/Pacific, Brad Howerter wrote:
> If I try to increase my maximum JVM heap size or my MaxPermSize, I 
> have to
> make sure the total for the two is less than ~1600 or I get this error 
> in
> default-out.log file when I try to start the CFMX service:
>
> Error occurred during initialization of VM
> Could not reserve enough space for object heap
>
>
> The computer has 3,898,856 KB RAM, and there is plenty of available 
> memory,
> so I don't understand why the it cannot reserve enough space.

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