Thanks  Jyothivas.  I'll investigate if running the High_Perf.sh
before starting red5 and see if that improves.

RickkciR,
I'm not quite sure I understand where you modified the code etc....as
I'm not a developer, but more of a sysadmin.
If the High_Perf.sh does not work I will investigate as we do need
some better performance.

On Apr 1, 4:35 am, RickkciR <richard.liberatosci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi David!
>
> I'm sure the developers can give you better advice, but my experience
> has shown that when invoking the "High_Perf.bat" or the "High_Perf.sh"
> as is, will complain with the following error:
>
> Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/03/25 06:04:25 | Could not create the Java
> virtual machine.
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/03/25 06:04:25 | Conflicting collector
> combinations in option list; please refer to the release notes for
> the
> combinations allowed
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2010/03/25 06:04:25 | JVM exited while loading
> the
> application.
>
> Note that -XX:+UseParallelGC should not be used with -XX:
> +UseConcMarkSweepGC. The argument parsing in the J2SE Platform
> starting with version 1.4.2 should only allow legal combinations of
> command line options for garbage collectors, but earlier releases may
> not detect all illegal combinations and the results for illegal
> combinations are unpredictable( so ... pick one or the other!).
>
> Note:Setting -Xms and -Xmx to the same value increases predictability
> and performance speed by removing the most important sizing decision
> from the virtual machine.
>
> Note: Using the jvisualvm.exe Helped me greatly in setting up the heap
> size and other parameters.
>
> Optimizing all the resources for openmeetings took me from good
> performance to super performance!
>
> On Apr 1, 12:45 am, Jyothivas Nair <jyothivasn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > there must be a red5-highperformance.sh file in your red5 root folder
> > why don't you try executing that before starting the red5 server.
>
> > On Mar 31, 10:26 pm, David Grote <davidgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I was wondering what I could modify to get better performance in
> > > Linux.
>
> > > I am running my server on a Fedora Core 11 machine and for the most
> > > part it appears to be working well.
>
> > > There does appear to be some lag however when doing three or more web-
> > > video conferences.
>
> > > Any ideas to improve performance?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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