Did you install the "start menu options"?  If so click:
Start -> Programs -> Apache Tomcat -> Configure Tomcat ->Java (tab).

You'll see fields for initial and maximum jvm memory.




On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 11:46, Leonardo Larraquy wrote:
> Hi gurus,
> 
> I're really searched the web, but I really need you help.
> I've migrated my app, from Tomcat 4.0.6 to Tomcat 5.0. everything went fine.
> As I had the service installed on Tomcat 4.0.6, I did the same on Tomcat, but 
> using the installer that Jakarta provides.
> The problem of that, was that when I installed Tomcat 5.0 service I had't set 
> Xmx and Xms options.
> My app consumes enough memory to need this fix.
> Now I saw 2 possibilities to solve this problem.
> 
> 1) Uninstall Tomcat 5, and reinstall it using "tomcat.exe" from Tomcat 4.0.6, 
> which gives me the chance to set Xmx and Xms options. (I really dislike this 
> one)
> 2) As a saw at 
> http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=250644&messageID=2177633, you 
> can "touch" registry values, and restart Tomcat using:
> 'JVM Option Number 3,4,5....' (I don't like this one eather)
> 
> Do you know another chance to reinstall Tomcat 5 service and setting Xmx and 
> Xms parameters?
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks in advace
> 
> Leonardo Lopez Larraquy
> Jakarta SRL Ingenieria de Software
> 4953-0961
> www.jakartasrl.com.ar


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