glad I was wrong and you found a solution.

http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/VMOptions.html

I'm just guessing here, but by forcing the maxPermSize to 128, it
leaves more space for the eden and prevents classes from getting
promoted to perm. Atleast that's logical explanation I can think of.
Another way to get the heap to resize in larger increments and prevent
it from getting smaller is to set the -XX:MinHeapFreeRatio.


peter lin


On 4/21/05, LeeAnn Pultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Possible success!
> 
> I went back to my weblogic installation which I was successfully able to
> open up >25 sites to see what it was doing when starting up.
> 
> It had -XX:MaxPermSize=128m  in the process description.
> 
> I added that to my catalina_opts and I got past the 18 site limitation of
> just firing them up.
> 
> Can anyone give me any information on what this does?  Is this the "perm
> gen" that Chuck mentioned before?  Are there any caveats to setting this
> memory option?
> 
> thanks!
> 
> LeeAnn
> 
> 
> At 09:13 AM 4/21/2005, you wrote:
> >silly question, does this webapp have like thousands of JSP and
> >servlets and preload the JSP's?
> >
> >peter
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