I don't think what you have there is correct, I don't think it should be
inside the curly braces, as far as I can tell those seem to be for variables
that jrun will substitute a value for. And I don't think you should have a
comma in there, it should be a space. I think JRun just concatenates this
onto the java command line as-is.
The values must be a multiple of 1024 greater than 1MB, but you are
appending an "m" for megabytes so you don't need to worry about that. For
servers it is usually recommended to set the min and max equal to each
other.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/tooldocs/linux/java.html
As for how to see it, if you are using linux/unix, just do ps -ef, you'll
see the command line arguments. on windows... well... get cygwin
command-line tools then do ps -ef :)
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JRun-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 3:53 PM
Subject: RE: How To Increase JVM Size
> Hey Ben. Your settings are correct, so you can be sure that it's working.
> The JVM is highly sensitive to its args. If there is even a slight
problem,
> it won't start.
>
> As for seeing it, you could turn on metrics in the JRun logging mechanism
> and then view your event log. That'll show a heap= measure, which will
tell
> you the heap size.
>
> One thing you might watch out for are the actual numbers you use. I
believe
> the numbers must be a multiple of a standard memory size, but I don't
> remember if it's 32 or 64 or something. So, if I'm remembering correcly
and
> this is true, I'm not sure how the JVM would react to an odd number like
48.
>
> HTH,
> Patrick Quinn
> Macromedia Consulting
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Groeneveld
> To: JRun-Talk
> Sent: 3/22/01 9:02 AM
> Subject: How To Increase JVM Size
>
> What would be the proper way to increase the size of the jrun java vm.
> I have tried the following in local.properties, but I don't see an
> obvious way to verify that this is actually working:
>
> user.javaargs={-Xms24m,-Xmx48m}
>
> --
> Ben Groeneveld
> Information Concepts, Inc., 115 N.W. Oregon, Suite 30, Bend, OR 97701
> Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], phone:541.388.3611, cell:208.520.6488
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