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----- Original Message -----
From: "Garry De Toffoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 4:09 PM
Subject: R: Mem uses will grow Up on heavy Load
> Please, can you translate your answer in English?
>
> Probably there are people interested about this.
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> Bye bye.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Winfried Klum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:58 PM
> Subject: Re: Mem uses will grow Up on heavy Load
>
>
> > Wolle schrieb:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > My Servlet Enviroment is : Tomcat3.2.2b2 , Apache 1.3.17-10,mod_ssl
> > > 2.7.1-0, SUSE 7.1, ajp13 with mod_jk.
> > >
> > > When i ran my Servlets, the Memusage will grow up, thats normal ;-))
> > > But when you make massiv Client request, the memusage rise extremly.
> > > The shell brings Messages from "Broken pipe", when I start a new
> > > request, bevor the old one is answered.I have a Load from 70% of 98 MB
> > > Ram.
> >
> > 98 MB ist fuer eine solche Konfiguration nicht gerade viel
He says 98 MB isn't very much for such a configuration.
> >
> > > when i wait, the Mem will never becomes free.
> >
> > um Speicherplatz zu sparen mal den JIT Compiler der JVM abschalten und
> > nachschauen ob dann Speicher wieder freigegeben wird
> > im Tomcat kann die maximale Anzahl der Threads in der server.xml Datei
> > festgelegt werden max_threads mal auf 10 setzen und schauen ob es immer
> > noch Probleme gibt.
> > Welche JVM wird verwendet ? Einige Versionen der IBM JVMs haben unter
> > Linux Speicherprobleme.
> >
To save memory, first, shutdown the JIT Compiler of the JVM and check if
memory has been freed. You can then check the server.xml file for the limit
that was set on max_threads and change it to 10 to see if this clears up the
problem.
Which JVM is being used? There is an IBM JVM version with memory problems
in Linux.
> > > What does TOmcat, when a exception is thrown ? Don't give it all the
> > > resources free ? What becomes with a Servlet Instanz, when the doPost
or
> > > doGet Methode is done ? Stay it in the Mem ? Must I call the destroy()
> > > Methode to do this ? How could I avoid these heavy and resistent mem
> > > load ? I will have a sercure site, and when it hangs Up the system
with
> > > simple massivs request, it will be not so good. ;-)
> > > Is this right, or have I misunderstood some things with the Servlet
> > > implementation.
> > > I hope someone knows a reslution for this,
> > >
> > > Please please help,
> > > thank you for inconvenience,
> > > Michael Wollenhaupt
> >
> >
> >
> > Mit freundlichen Gr��en
> > Winfried Klum
> >
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