Tim, Is it that JVM bundled in Windows and Linux are different?? I have tested in Linux 7.2 and there is not memory increment. It hovers around the same value. This happens in Win2k. The parent process eats up enough memory.
Satya. On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 Tim Funk wrote : >The JVM does not release memory back to the OS. It just keeps it in its own internal >heap of free memory. > >-Tim > >Satya Narayan Dash wrote: > >>Hi All, >> >>Last time I posted this question, but did not get any response. Hope, this time I'll >>get. >> >>I am running Apache 2.0.47 and Tomcat 4.1.27 with "mod_jk" as the connector. I am >>some issues w.r.t the memory consumption. In fact, in apache users forum, the user >>thinks it is an issue with mod_jk.so/dll. >> >>I bombardded Apache with a large no. of JSP/Servlet pages and it ate up a few MBs of >>memory and did not release it,though it stablizes after consuming the memory. Again, >>if I am loading more JSP/Servlet pages, is starts increasing. The increment is in MB >>range, which is quite significant. >> >>Even after killing all the clients, the memory is not getting released. The >>redirections of JSP/Servlet pages is proper and they are getting executed by Tomcat >>(from mod_jk.log). >> >>Can anyone tell me where is the problem??? This happens only in Windows(I have >>tested in Win2k). In linux platform this is absent. > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
