Marc D. Murray wrote:
To be honest, I have Tomcat running almost default. Whatever memory
allocation it comes with, by default, is what it's using.
But it's not tomcat or lenya that's crashing. It's the server. The
machine just stops responding. And since it's a dedicated hosting box,
it's even more painful to have to call overseas for them to reboot.
Then, I believe this is not a java problem. Having more than 3 years
working with cocoon+tomcat and more than 1 with lenya. I never saw a
machine stop responding because of tomcat. I need to add that I use
Linux for my java work.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
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