RE: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs

2004-12-07 Thread Dale, Matt

You can ignore this, I never put the -d64 switch so it was running in 32 bit 
mode.

Ta
Matt

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From: Dale, Matt 
Sent: 06 December 2004 20:47
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs



I already know that the application will use that much space. We are using the 
Agressive Heap setting with an -Xmx switch so it will automatically use all the 
space that I'm allowing it. I should perhaps post some of the error's i'm 
receiving which vary depending on what size I set. I'll do this when I'm in the 
office tomorrow.

There may be other kernel parameters that i've not considered or maybe it just 
doesnt work. Thanks for the input.

Ta
Matt

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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 December 2004 18:04
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs


Hi,

I have a little bit of experience in this area, not much.

 

The JVM will grow as much as it needs subject to your -Xms/-Xmx and
other settings, as I'm sure you know already.  So could it be it's not
growing past 3300MB because it doesn't need to?  Stress it out with a
bigger load, or maybe try -Xms4G just for testing, to see what happens
;)

 

Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com

 

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From: Dale, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 1:02 PM
To: Tomcat Users List (E-mail)
Subject: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs

 

Hi, 

Does anyone have any experience of running large 64 bit JVMs on Solaris.


We've got a box with 16GB of RAM and despite increasing the kernel
parameter shmmax I can't get a JVM to be any bigger than about 3300MB.

Any hints or tips or links appreciated. 

Ta 
Matt 




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RE: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs

2004-12-06 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Hi,

I have a little bit of experience in this area, not much.



The JVM will grow as much as it needs subject to your -Xms/-Xmx and
other settings, as I'm sure you know already.  So could it be it's not
growing past 3300MB because it doesn't need to?  Stress it out with a
bigger load, or maybe try -Xms4G just for testing, to see what happens
;)



Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com



-Original Message-
From: Dale, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 1:02 PM
To: Tomcat Users List (E-mail)
Subject: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs



Hi,

Does anyone have any experience of running large 64 bit JVMs on Solaris.


We've got a box with 16GB of RAM and despite increasing the kernel
parameter shmmax I can't get a JVM to be any bigger than about 3300MB.

Any hints or tips or links appreciated.

Ta
Matt




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RE: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs

2004-12-06 Thread Dale, Matt

I already know that the application will use that much space. We are using the 
Agressive Heap setting with an -Xmx switch so it will automatically use all the 
space that I'm allowing it. I should perhaps post some of the error's i'm 
receiving which vary depending on what size I set. I'll do this when I'm in the 
office tomorrow.

There may be other kernel parameters that i've not considered or maybe it just 
doesnt work. Thanks for the input.

Ta
Matt

-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 December 2004 18:04
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs


Hi,

I have a little bit of experience in this area, not much.

 

The JVM will grow as much as it needs subject to your -Xms/-Xmx and
other settings, as I'm sure you know already.  So could it be it's not
growing past 3300MB because it doesn't need to?  Stress it out with a
bigger load, or maybe try -Xms4G just for testing, to see what happens
;)

 

Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com

 

-Original Message-
From: Dale, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 1:02 PM
To: Tomcat Users List (E-mail)
Subject: OT (Slightly): Large 64 bit JVMs

 

Hi, 

Does anyone have any experience of running large 64 bit JVMs on Solaris.


We've got a box with 16GB of RAM and despite increasing the kernel
parameter shmmax I can't get a JVM to be any bigger than about 3300MB.

Any hints or tips or links appreciated. 

Ta 
Matt 




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