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The wrapper.* entries in jserv.properties file are used by mod_jserv to run
the JVM in automatic mode.  One way to resolve JVM problems is to run the
JVM in manual mode until you get the runtime parameters you need.  Then you
can transplant the command-line parameters (wraper.bin.*) back into
jserv.properties.

See http://www.servletcentral.com/1999-01/jserv.dchtml#run for info on
manual mode.

I think that manual mode is the answer to several previous posts about
running multiple JVMs with a single server.  You would run each JVM with a
separate jserv.properties specifying separate listen port, zone, etc.  Then
jserv.conf would specify a separate ApJServMount directive for each one with
an explicit jserv-url.

Hope this helps
Kirk

> -----Original Message-----

> thanks a lot for your advice but I am getting a JVM crash when that
> parameter is inserted in jserv.properties....
>
>
>
> am i doing something wrong?
>
>
> cheers
>
>
> SeJo
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Apache 1.3.9.NT, JServ1.1b3
> >
> >
> > does anyone knows how to adjust the size of Javaheap started by
> > JServ under
> > Apache.....i am still having Java.outOfMemoryExceptions from
> time to time
> > and with the help of OptimizeIT (advised to me from this list as
> > well...thanks) i realized why..............i simply need a larger
> > heap that
> > is used by JVM. Any suggestions?
>
> Yeah, use wrapper.bin.parameters in jserv.properties, eg:
>
>       wrapper.bin.parameters=-Xms32 -Xmx64
>
> BTW, 1.1b3 is pretty old ... you might want to go to 1.1, at least.
>
> - Fernando
>
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > SeJo
> >
> >
> >



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