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Frank v Waveren wrote:
> On Sun, May 18, 2003 at 10:31:58PM +0300, Jukka Holappa wrote:
>
>>Does this mean that when other people send announces, my node dies? I
>>don't like that.
>
> Fred was never designed to be memory-limited as far as I can tell
> (though it does try to cut back on threads when it hits problems), you
> shouldn't consider telling the JVM that it can only have so much
> memory as a way of limiting fred's memory usage, but more of a "I
> don't want fred to spin out of control and make my entire system
> unusable, stop it if it tries to use more than this".
>

If 256 MB is not enough for it then what is? It seems 'stable' when
limit is 512 MB, but I only have 512 in my computer.. and it has been
enough for everything else. I was limiting memory usage to some arbitary
amount to see the places that use extra memory.

Default for my JVM is 128 so I'm already giving it more than without
'limiting' :)

This really has nothing to do with the thread count unless accepting
announces spawnes hundreds of them.. and I'm not seeing that.
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