Well, yeah except he wants to get more memory... and wouldn't setting the
XXXOPTS variable set the heap size not just for startup but also shutdown?
In other words, this way you could get tomcat to start with 512mb of heap,
but if you call shutdown.bat/shutdown.sh, the shutdown vm grabs its own
512mb heap... I dunno...
troy
Phillip Morelock
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05/16/2002 06:19 PM
Please respond to
"Tomcat Users List"
The "official" way to do it is to set a
TOMCAT_OPTS
or
CATALINA_OPTS
variable with the string that you would normally feed the VM. (like -Xms
or
whatever). TOMCAT is for 3.x, CATALINA is for 4.x
cheers
fillup
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> my understanding is that any parameters you pass to bin/startup.bat or
> bin/startup.sh on the command line will be passed through to the java vm,
> such as mx128m or -D property=something .
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> Hello All,
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> I was wondering where I can modify the initial heap size settings for
> tomcat to use. Or more primarily, where the command line is that tomcat
> uses to initialize its VM.
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> Thanks,
> Jake Hookom
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