Have you tried increasing the memory available to the JVM?  And why would you 
need a jmx file that's 29MB?

-Mike

On 11 Sep 2002 at 17:50, Daniel Bruce Lynes wrote:

> I've noticed the Jmeter 1.7 series has a pretty bad memory leak.  It's 
> noticable in both the release (1.7) and the nightly builds up to and 
> including August 1.  I haven't checked any other builds, but I would suspect 
> the same.
> 
> The memory leaks are apparent in JMeter running on Linux using Sun's 1.4.0 
> JDK.
> 
> Also, I run into a java.lang.OutOfMemoryError throwable when attempting to 
> load a 29MB jmx file.  Is there a particular reason why Jmeter needs to load 
> the entire file into memory?  At least...that's what I'm assuming is causing 
> this problem.
> 
> I've got a jmx script that will create 1000 users on my system.  I want to 
> load test my server under this environment.  I suppose if I can't use Jmeter 
> to do it, I'll have to write my own code.  I just thought it'd be easier to 
> use a package that was already written.
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
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