Thanks for the answers. > 1048 is an unusual value; are you reporting the numbers accurately? > Shouldn't there be an MB on the end of each? Note that it's usually better > to set the > initial and maximum to the same value for server environments.
This was copied from the test server, were I tried to find the memory limit where tomcat service would not start. I will set both to 1024mb, thanks :) > Unless you're referring to native code inside your webapps, the above > statement makes no sense. > If you do have native code, then a simple recompile will allow you to use it >with a 64-bit JVM. This tomcat server is running an ARS Remedy Mid-Tier application (version 7.5), the requirements from BMC on this version is that it must be a 32bit tomcat install using a 32bit java. Luckely the ARS 7.6 version will fully support 64b java and tomcat. So 1024mb looks to be the limit on a 32bit java/tomcat install? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org