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Hi
The heap size already exists in jserv.properties.
HA
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Roland Becker wrote:
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>Hi,
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>we had a similar problem with our JServ - 256 Meg RAM but still the jserv
>crashed with an "out-of-memory"-error. You need to tell jserv, that it shall
>use that much memory space by adding
>
>wrapper.bin.parameters= -Xms100m -Xmx100m
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>to the jserv.properties-file (or give "-Xms100m -Xmx100m" as parameter if
>you start jserv manually).
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>Of course you can change the 100m by whatever memory you want to spent. The
>parameter structure is for the jdk 1.2.x - it's slightly different for
>1.1.x - but I think you can look in the doku if this applies ;-)
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>Have fun with JServ,
>Roland ;-)
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>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. Februar 2001 16:55
>Betreff: JServ crashes
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>> Hi All
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>> I have a weird problem. During heavy load my jserv dies with an error
>message "Could not listen to the specified port java.lang.OutOfMemoryError".
>My max heap is 256M and the heap size when it crashes is aroung 80M. It just
>doesn't make sense because you get a OutOfMemory error when java runs out of
>heap space and there is a lot of heap left. I have enough free RAM though.
>>
>> My setup is Apache(1.3.9) with 3 Jservs(1.1) running Solaris 2.6
>> JDK1.1.8 running on E220R.
>>
>> Thanking you in advance.
>> Madhu
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