Ah just read Edy’s answer. Apparently this is a bug I’ve already fixed ;)
Thanks
-Vincent
> On 19 Jul 2016, at 10:25, Vincent Massol wrote:
>
> Hi myname,
>
>> On 18 Jul 2016, at 19:53, myname wrote:
>>
>> Hi everybody,
>> I've tried the
Hi myname,
> On 18 Jul 2016, at 19:53, myname wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
> I've tried the whole afternoon (including checking the source code of the
> corresponding java files) but I was unable to resolve my problem by myself.
>
> What have I done:
> * I've
Hi,
The include macro gets the content of the included doc and executes it in
the current doc. If that content mentions an attachment, the attachment
will be resolved to the current doc as well, so if the file does not exist
in the current doc, it`s normal for it to not be found.
What you maybe
Hi,
I've checked the jira tracker but didn't find the mentioned bug - I should
have searched better.
Thanks,
Heiko
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Thanks for the suggestions.
I tried removing the garbage collection parameters but still got the out of
memory errors so I tried removing all the Java parameters and got the same
behavior.
Vincent, I started with "-Xmx1024m" but increased it to 2048m after getting the
out of memory errors
> On 19 Jul 2016, at 15:49, Jared Simms wrote:
>
> Thanks for the suggestions.
>
> I tried removing the garbage collection parameters but still got the out of
> memory errors so I tried removing all the Java parameters and got the same
> behavior.
>
> Vincent, I started with
Vincent,
You are my hero. I was editing the JVM settings in
/usr/share/jetty9/bin/jetty.sh, but they were not being used. Once I applied
them to /etc/default/jetty9 the memory errors disappeared. I tested on the
current install and then built the whole server from scratch and the