Hi Miki,

Noted with thanks! I'll replace my JVM with a better one. As for the 
JAVA_OPTS variable, I am planning to revert it back to its original value 
of 512 and retain it there as I am not confident of removing it from the 
catalina.sh. As for the server's memory, I'm not sure how to test it.

Best regards,
Adrian




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11/18/2011 04:26 PM
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 On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 16:19:53 +0800, Adrian Zara wrote:

> I will consider replacing the JVM with the ones you suggested. But 
> for
> the meantime, while I do not have these better JVM's yet,  I'll check 
> of
> removing the AgressiveHeap option in the JAVA_OPTS as advised by 
> Jürgen.

 Please do the following:

 1. Replace GNU Java with a real one.
 2. Use CATALINA_OPTS instead of JAVA_OPTS (so shutdown script won't 
 pick it up).
 3. Have you tested server's memory for errors?

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