Rick Mann wrote: > Scott, are you guys able to run Confluence on 4.0.5? > I haven't checked. If it's just PermGen, though, you should be able to just expand it.
You can look in /resin-admin in the JMX section, by the way, to double check the setting, as well as checking the current PermGen size. (and/or checking the number of classes loaded.) -- Scott > 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? >>>>>>>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> resin-interest mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> resin-interest mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > resin-interest mailing list > [email protected] > http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest > > _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list [email protected] http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest
