> I think the process maps all of the heap from the start, this is > intended since the heap has to be in one chunk. So process monitor > would show exactly this.
I mean the internal monitor built-in to the Geronimo Console. On RI it shows the actual amount of memory used by Geronimo at each moment of time. On Harmony it always 100% full that means either that Geronimo on Harmony uses all available memory, or that the Geronimo memory monitor is incompatible with Harmony memory manager and shows incorrect results. I will try to find out how that memory monitor measures the amount of used memory, maybe that would give out the cause of this effect. Vasily -----Original Message----- From: Gregory Shimansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gregory Shimansky Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 3:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Geronimo 2.0.2 starts on Harmony! Zakharov, Vasily M said the following on 18.01.2008 13:56: >> Which platform did you use to start Geronimo? > > Windows XP on my notebook. > >> I wonder about using all memory. Do you mean it throws OOME? > > No, it just allocates all the memory. It's visible in the amount of > memory taken by the process, and there's also a monitor of used memory > in Geronimo Console, and on RI it's going up or down depending on the > load, and on Harmony it shows the biggest number from start on. I think the process maps all of the heap from the start, this is intended since the heap has to be in one chunk. So process monitor would show exactly this. > -----Original Message----- > From: Gregory Shimansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Gregory Shimansky > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 2:49 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Geronimo 2.0.2 starts on Harmony! > > Zakharov, Vasily M said the following on 18.01.2008 2:15: >> Hi, all, >> >> Well, finally I can say Geronimo 2.0.2 starts and works on Apache >> Harmony! >> Some steps yet need to be taken for that to happen - see [1] for >> details. >> >> Some issues were overcome, some workarounded, and some just hotfixed > and >> wait for their proper resolution, like GERONIMO-3757. >> >> Three important problems that still need investigation are: >> - HTTP interface works badly (HTTPS works fine). >> - The application takes up all the CPU resources on both cores I have >> available so the machine is 100% busy. >> - The application takes up all the memory specified in -Xms option. >> >> Otherwise, I was able to browse the console freely and even deploy >> SPECjAppServer2004. >> No serious load was tested however. > > This is great to hear Vasily! Which platform did you use to start > Geronimo? > > I wonder about using all memory. Do you mean it throws OOME? >
