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From: "Manuel Trujillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 1:41 PM
Subject: Ignorance about some things.
Hi!
Excuse me if this question is not correct for this list (also about my
bad english...).
I have two machines with tomcat 5.5. One is an Opensuse 10.3 32 bits,
the other is the same *but* in 64 bits. Same hardware, same config,
same... all.
In the 32 bits machine we haven't any error about insuficient java
memory; never, while into the 64 bits we need to make an "automatic"
restart of tomcat every 50 minutes.
Is the java 64 bits more "memory-eat" than 32 bits?
Thank you for your help.
Regards
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Manu
Manu 64 bit JRE is a relatively new thing in Java...
The memory handling is different but its swings and balances and I dont
believe it should be crashing your machine every 50 mins...
The guys tell me that the JRE did have a memory heap allocation bug... in
pre JRE's 6...
Its not tomcat.... apparently if you want to play with 64 bit... get the
very latest JRE 6 from SUN direct.
Have fun...
And dont use 64 bit on client JRE's yet... thats not all right yet, like
webstart wont function etc...
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