Hi mate that seemed to have worked now on the windows server anyway,
however it sits there in buffer status with no progress for a while,
while it sits there and thinks for a bit then buffers. For some files
it just hangs there so have to work out why.
Mondain wrote:
I really think you are not giving the server enough
memory, I suggest you allocate more memory at startup. I ran my fix
within eclipse and I was only using about ~50mb of heap total but I was
viewing my 97mb file...
Try specifing these options during startup
-Xmx512m -Xms128m
Info here: http://blogs.sun.com/watt/resource/jvm-options-list.html
Paul
On 10/31/06, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi even my discovery of svn
not updating the io directory because its
not even in the same path didnt work, i get the same error on the
windows server. Its clearly a problem with files larger than 47MB ,
46MB is ok :)
Dan Rossi wrote:
ok i found the
setting you were talking about and got this
[java] [INFO] 61249 DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-4:(
org.red5.server.stream.PlaylistSubscriberStream.info
) Scheduled stop
in: -1597551538
[java] [ERROR] 61676 pool-1-thread-5:(
org.red5.server.messaging.InMemoryPullPullPipe.error ) exception when
pulling message from provider
[java] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Direct buffer memory
[java] at java.nio.Bits.reserveMemory(Bits.java:633)
[java] at
java.nio.DirectByteBuffer.<init>(DirectByteBuffer.java:95)
[java] at
java.nio.ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(ByteBuffer.java:288)
[java] at
org.apache.mina.common.PooledByteBufferAllocator.allocate0(PooledByteBufferAllocator.java:184)
[java] at
org.apache.mina.common.PooledByteBufferAllocator.allocate(PooledByteBufferAllocator.java:159)
[java] at
org.apache.mina.common.ByteBuffer.allocate(ByteBuffer.java:235)
[java] at
org.red5.io.flv.impl.FLVReader.<init>(FLVReader.java:114)
[java] at org.red5.io.flv.impl.FLV.getReader(FLV.java:171)
Mondain wrote:
Im not sure what heap errors youre talking about, did you
try all three buffer types? I got all of them to work for my 97mb /
101,000b FLV file. Since you say youre having heap errors you'll
probably want to try the "direct" option.
Paul
On 10/31/06, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately it didnt fix the heap errors, if
you need a 50MB+ file let me know ill ftp it somewhere. Unfortunately
i cant just get a 0.5 tarball as i need some features available in
trunc, and i need to work out which version works now.
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