6.6 Avoiding "Out of environment space" errors on Windows 95/98
This error can easily occur since the default amount of environment space is
typically insufficient to run Tomcat. Here are a couple of ways to avoid
it.
A. If you use the MS-DOS Prompt to start Tomcat, execute Programs ->
MS-DOS Prompt. Right-click the MS-DOS icon on the left of the title
bar
and select Properties at the bottom of the menu. In the MS-DOS Prompt
Properties dialog select the Memory tab. In the "Initial environment:"
field, set a sufficiently high number. If you are not sure, 3072
should
be plenty. Click OK and close the MS-DOS Prompt window. Execute
Programs -> MS-DOS Prompt again, navigate to the directory where you
installed Tomcat. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable if not set
already. You should be able to execute "bin\startup" and
"bin\shutdown"
to start and stop Tomcat without getting an "Out of environment space"
error.
Available at :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/readme
HTH
Christophe
-----Message d'origine-----
De: Marina Hovakimyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi 2 mars 2001 15:40
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Tomcat setup
I have installed Tomcat and now I need to set it up. Well you please tell me
what exactly I need to add or change. When ever I try to add line "set
JAVA_HOME = c:\jdk1.1.8" I get an error:
Out of environment space.
Out of environment space.
Unable to determine the value of TOMCAT_HOME.
Please send your response to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as soon as possible.
Thank you very mach.
Marina.
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