Thsi is more of a Tomcat setting than a 'BMC recommended' setting.

The golden rule for sizing tomcat memory is to not use more than 65% to 70% of 
the available free memory before the tomcat service is started. This gives the 
server at least 30% to 35% headroom.

With that in mind it is nice to have a max memory of at least around the 3 GB 
mark where the usage of the servers is about average.

Since you are using tomcat, if you are using Mid-Tier 7.1, I would recommend to 
hop on the patch 006. In my experience here the earlier patches had a memory 
issue, that addresses OutOfMemory errors that cause Tomcat to crash which was 
addressed in Patch 006. Also the performance is way better as I have noticed 
that it takes a relatively short time for the server to build its cache after 
an initial restart on patch 006 (at least 5 to 10 times faster) than it was on 
lets say Patch 003. I haven't tried patches in between 003 and 006

Hope this helps..

Cheers

Joe




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From: "Begosh, Kevin" <kevin.beg...@lmco.com>
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Tuesday, February 3, 2009 12:53:46 PM
Subject: Apache Tomcat Memory Pool

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Does anyone know what the BMC recommended or what the best settings are for the 
Apache Tomcat memory pool for the Mid Tier.  We are windows 2003 and we have 
two mid tiers that are load balanced.
 
Kevin Begosh, RSP
Tech Ops 
Enterprise Business Services 
301-791-3540 Phone 
410-422-3623 Cell 
kevin.beg...@lmco.com




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