Nathan,
I read your reply to Benjamin Edelman, where you asked the question

>2) Check the contents of /proc/meminfo to make sure you have all the
>memory and swap you think you do (you do boot with the linux "mem="
>option, right?).

I'm new to the Linux environment, running Blackdown jdk1.1.7v3 on an i386.
I'm not sure whether or not I'm booting with the linux "mem=" option.
1. What's the reason for doing so?
2. How do I set up the boot operation to do so?

>Benjamin Edelman wrote:
> >
> > I'm running JDK 1.1.7v3 on an i386 running RedHat 5.2. The JDK has a nasty
> > habit of bailing out with an out of memory error before my machine has
> > actualy run out of memory
>
>Some things to try:
>
>1) Make sure you're not out of memory due to other big processes
>running.
>
>2) Check the contents of /proc/meminfo to make sure you have all the
>memory and swap you think you do (you do boot with the linux "mem="
>option, right?).
>
>3) Type "ulimit -a" into bash to see if you've got a "max memory size"
>or "data seg size" other than unlimited.
>
>Nathan

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