Danged morning fingers >:-|

More good info here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jrun-setup/message/15890?source=1

Spike

Spike wrote:

Standard versions of windows load some kernel dlls into memory at around the 2 GB memory address. The JVM typically needs contiguous memory space, so in most versions of windows you won't be able to get your JVM to use more than 1.9 GB of RAM. I don't know which JVM you're using, but I've read that the IBM 1.3 JVM can use more than 1.6 GB on Windows 2000 Advanced Server.

More good info here:




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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