Scott, are you guys able to run Confluence on 4.0.5?

On Mar 30, 2010, at 10:13:16, Rick Mann wrote:

> That's a great suggestion, if only I knew how to use JConsole to do that ;-)
> 
> On Mar 30, 2010, at 03:09:43, [email protected] wrote:
> 
>> Doh! :) I'm sorry, I thought you meant 256m heap. Yes, 256m PermGen  
>> should be more than enough, unless it has turned into a memory hog in  
>> the last version.
>> 
>> Have you checked, with JConsole for example, that the setting is  
>> really being taken into account? Just to discard if it is a  
>> configuration or runtime issue.
>> 
>> S!
>> D.
>> 
>> S'està citant Rick Mann <[email protected]>:
>> 
>>> But you just said you're running it using 192m. Did I miss   
>>> something? I only have Confluence (so far), and a handful of other   
>>> webapps.
>>> 
>>> On Mar 29, 2010, at 05:11:21, Daniel López wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I thought I had read it somewhere but I have not been able to find it in
>>>> the current documentation, so it could be an empiric measure, but in any
>>>> case I'm pretty sure 256m was not enough, at least for JIRA+confluence
>>>> in the same container instance.
>>>> 
>>>> S!
>>>> D.
>>>> 
>>>> Rick Mann escribió:
>>>>> Thanks for the suggestion, Daniel. I did in fact try, just like   
>>>>> that. Set it to 256m.
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 29, 2010, at 01:00:36, Daniel López wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> How have you increased the MaxPermGen of your resin install?
>>>>>> Just ot make sure you have not increased the size of the watchdog
>>>>>> instead of the "real" instance, which happened to me at the beginning :).
>>>>>> Confluence has so many JSPs and other internal classes that it needs
>>>>>> quite a chunk of memory for that.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The node where we are running a JIRA & Confluence instance has these
>>>>>> settings inside resin.xml (Resin 3.1.5 and Confluence 2.8.1 though):
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <jvm-arg>-server</jvm-arg>
>>>>>> <jvm-arg>-XX:PermSize=128m</jvm-arg>
>>>>>> <jvm-arg>-XX:MaxPermSize=192m</jvm-arg>
>>>>>> <jvm-arg>-Xmx512m</jvm-arg>
>>>>>> <jvm-arg>-Xms512m</jvm-arg>
>>>>>> <jvm-arg>-Xss1m</jvm-arg>
>>>>>> <jvm-arg>-Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=org.apache.xerces.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl</jvm-arg>
>>>>>> <jvm-arg>-Djavax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory=org.apache.xerces.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl</jvm-arg>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> S!
>>>>>> D.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Rick Mann escribió:
>>>>>>> I'm trying to install Confluence 3.2 on my Resin-4.0.5 setup,   
>>>>>>> and it seems to go well until the step where it builds the   
>>>>>>> database. Then it gets PermGen out of memory errors. I'm   
>>>>>>> installing the expanded WAR, using a JDBC datasource against a   
>>>>>>> MySQL database (everything else runs like this).
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I also tried increasing the MaxPermGen to 256 m. No luck.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Any ideas? Has anyone gotten this to work?
>> 
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