Thanks!
On Mar 30, 2010, at 15:28:03, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> 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,
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 si
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, d.lo...@uib.es wrote:
>
>> Doh! :) I'm sorry, I thought you meant 256m heap. Yes,
That's a great suggestion, if only I knew how to use JConsole to do that ;-)
On Mar 30, 2010, at 03:09:43, d.lo...@uib.es 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.
>
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
configura
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
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 su
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" inst
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
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 als
10 matches
Mail list logo