Hi Ed, running it on Ubuntu machine changing the value to a 2000M works fine for me now(i have 4gb ram) not sure why it put such a large number as a default. Thanks! Kevin
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Ed Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > What platform are you running Apollo on? Are you also trying to launch > Apollo from the installer's shortcut? If so, it doesn't make use of the > apollo sh script. I'm guessing you're running on a machine with a lot > of memory (more than expected - the installer sets the max heap size to > half the available RAM, so with such a large number you might be > having issues with 32/64 bit architecture). Anyway, you can manually > change the heap size by editing the file "apollo.vmoptions" in > $APOLLO_ROOT (where you installed Apollo). Change the second line to a > smaller value and see if that works. > > Cheers, > Ed > > > On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Kevin Lam wrote: > > >> >> Hi all, >> I have this problem when starting apollo... both the JRE and without JRE >> versions gave me the same error. >> >> testing JVM in Programs/Apollo/jre ... >> Invalid maximum heap size: -Xmx8039m >> The specified size exceeds the maximum representable size. >> Could not create the Java virtual machine. >> >> where can I change this value? >> I can't find it in the apollo bash script >> >> Cheers >> Kevin >> >> Note: This message may contain confidential information. If this Email/Fax >> has been sent to you by mistake, please notify the sender and delete it >> immediately. Thank you. >> _______________________________________________ >> apollo mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.fruitfly.org/mailman/listinfo/apollo >> >> >>
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