Paul Lussier writes: > Openfire docs don't seem to have a lot of information on performance > tuning, does anyone here have any experience with tuning this thing for > use in large environments with lots of users ?
I don't have too many helpful things to say here except: 1: It sounds like you're experiencing a memory leak in your Openfire server. 2a: If [1] is true, then you're never going to be able to add enough memory to this system in order to make everything "just work" -- the leak will eventually consume all of your memory. 2b: One possible option might be to simply restart the server every night. 3: The only way to fix the memory leak is to fix the code or to configure the system to not execute the buggy code. The thread that Ben Eisenbraun cites gives some some suggestions as to how to do either. 4: If some particular client exacerbates this problem, this is interesting, but the root cause is still that the server is buggy. 5: Fixing memory leaks in Java code can sometimes be very difficult. As a programmer, it certainly is a relief when you find and fix these... Regards, --kevin -- alumni.unh.edu!kdc God, I loved that Pontiac. http://kdc-blog.blogspot.com/ -- Tom Waits GnuPG: D87F DAD6 0291 289C EB1E 781C 9BF8 A7D8 B280 F24E _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/