On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 12:48:12AM +0100, Dave Hooper wrote:
> > Undoubtably this the case. It is probably 64 megs of memory and another
> > 16 for the jvm system. Not that fred should need 64 megs of memory, but...
>
> Isn't it the case that the maximum amount of physical ram that Windows NT
> w
> Undoubtably this the case. It is probably 64 megs of memory and another
> 16 for the jvm system. Not that fred should need 64 megs of memory, but...
Isn't it the case that the maximum amount of physical ram that Windows NT
will give to any single application is around 81MB? Sounds suspiciously
I spent today trying to smoke out the causes behind the "please close()
me" messages in the log. Many of them were our fault, and I have fixed
most cases of that (I think there may be one remaining, but it is very
rare), however some seemed to come out of nowhere.
Adding the number of bytes writ
On Tuesday 09 July 2002 19:22 pm, Edgar Friendly wrote:
> Any chance you can help me get liber (the new ocaml version) included
> in Debian? I don't even know what I'd need to do for this goal.
The main thing needed for inclusion in the Debian distro is the
creation of a Debian directory, with
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 09:16:30PM +0200, Jasper Jongmans wrote:
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> Some(/most?) JVMs set a maximum heap size limit. It is possible that
> this limit has been reached. Try consulting the documentation of your
> JVM to see if it has such a maximum heap size limit and how you can
> increase it. T
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 02:06:14PM -0400, SiliconZealot wrote:
> The following is from my log (error mode).
> Note the first error; I wasn't using NodeStatusServlet at the time, nor was
> I awake :)
> My system has 512M of ram, 145M of it is free. Is it possible that the JVM
> went memory-use cra
The following is from my log (error mode).
Note the first error; I wasn't using NodeStatusServlet at the time, nor was
I awake :)
My system has 512M of ram, 145M of it is free. Is it possible that the JVM
went memory-use crazy for a brief period while I was sleeping and then
returned to normal?
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