Where are you getting the figure '10Megs per thread' from? 
Each thread shares the same memory space, that means the 10Megs is shared
between the 46 threads and is not on a per thread basis.

- Chris

Brainbench MVP Java2.

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> From: James Diggans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> I have tomcat running through mod_jk along with Apache. When tomcat is
> launched it does so flawlessly but launches FORTY SIX 'java' threads,
> each taking ~10MB of what gtop declares 'resident' memory (yes, 460MB
> total). Now I realize these are probably sharing a memory space (since
> I dont HAVE 460MB of RAM or swap) but is there a reason it's starting
> 46 threads? And can anyone tell me where I can configure this? It
> seems ...... high.
> 
> Regards,
> - j
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