[GC 36347K->34488K(67356K), 0.0079248 secs]
[GC 36536K->34476K(67356K), 0.0083843 secs]
[Full GC 35633K->34374K(67356K), 0.8392983 secs]
[GC 36385K->34594K(67356K), 0.0094970 secs]
[GC 36638K->34615K(67356K), 0.0094048 secs]
But a Full GC that issues on its own can be very lengthy like this one that happened on my system:
[GC 67272K->65209K(67356K), 0.0106812 secs]
[GC 67257K->65561K(67612K), 0.0409086 secs]
[Full GC 67609K->34695K(67356K), 10.7844103 secs]
[GC 36743K->34819K(67356K), 0.0131089 secs]
[GC 36859K->34893K(67356K), 0.0108816 secs]
However, I think the various 616 symptoms of general sluggishness are other issues.
Jon
Michael Kirby wrote:
Assuming you have a decent processor, I don't think garbage collection is causing your long
pauses. To verify this, try pressing the trash button in the lower right hand side, and see
how long it takes.
More likely you are seeing synchronization delays due to mapped drives. Are your source
files on a network drive, or local? If its network, consider ways to make it local. Also you
could turn off synchronization.
Apparently reducing the number of mapped drives also helps.
Mike
On 8 Apr 2002 at 16:56, Wayne Elliott wrote:Mike
Perhaps you could qualify this. What does the trash button do, if not
control garbage collection in some way?
I also have my memory configured reasonably high. These are my current
settings not that I actually understand them, and this on a machine
running Win2000 with 512M RAM.
SET JVM_ARGS=-ms128m -mx256m -verbose:gc -XX:NewRatio=3
REM SET JVM_ARGS=-ms16m -mx96m
With this, I often notice that at about 124 of 126M the GC cuts
in seizing all resources for about 30 seconds. This is with
weblogic and our client Java application running external to
Idea.
My take on the garbage collection issue would be to (if it were
possible) have all the garbage collection done at night, or
perhaps on the weekends when I'm doing other stuff. What do I
care if the cursor seizes up, if I'm at the beach at the time.
Cheers
WPE
Mike Aizatsky wrote:Alex,
As you might know, there's no way to control garbage collector from
the Java program at all.
Best regards,
Mike Aizatsky.
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Subject: [Eap-features] Garbage Collection in Idea
Request from a colleague: Is there any way to stop the (full)
garbage collection process from occurring while you are in the
middle of typing? It is very frustrating when you're typing
along, and all of a suden everything freezes on you. You have to
stop and hope what you have typed appears once the GC has
finished, but as you notice the freeze, you almost invariably typ e
an error so you can't just keep on typing and expect a whole
paragraph of code to magically appear.Havingthe GC kick off when the keyboard has been inactive for a few
seconds would be much more manageable.
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