Hi I am struggling to get Cocoon running properly on our UNIX server (production) machine. On my local machine, running Windows 2000, I am able to monitor the performance of Tomcat, and watch the memory usage climb - typically from about 30MB when loading up, up to about 120MB when running Cocoon (using the samples from the main sitemap). On the production machine, its a bit harder to figure, as there is only a single process called "Java"; but total memory can ramp up to over 220MB after doing the equivalent to the above. This "memory hogging", along with the other typical memory activiities on the server, pushes the memory within a few megabytes of "full" and causes some strange behavior such as pages only loading partially or, even worse, the dreaded "out of memory" error.... (and this is *before* I start working with graphics which I *know* are memory intensive!)
Has anyone any ideas or suggestions on how to obtain better memory consumption on a UNIX (more comparable with Windows?) Thanks Derek System specs:- Development: Windows 2000; 256MB Production : UNIX - Solaris; 512MB Both machines running Cocoon 2.03 and Tomcat 4 and Java 1.31 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>