[freenet-support] Re: Default JVM in Windows XP, setting JVM options

2006-02-14 Thread Ashton Vaz
Thanks for the answers Bob! >Try increasing the maximum heap via the JavaMem line in Flaunch.ini to e.g. >"JavaMem=256" for 256 MB maximum, this should help somewhat. (Java's default gc >likes to wait till it has almost no heap left before it bothers to collect, at >which point it can thrash and

[freenet-support] Re: Default JVM in Windows XP, setting JVM options

2006-02-14 Thread Bob
Juiceman writes: > > On 2/6/06, Ashton Vaz wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I recently installed Freenet Build 5106 on a Windows XP SP2 machine > > via the freenet installer. After doing so, Freenet worked well with one > > exception. It is a resource hog - both in terms of memory as well as >

[freenet-support] Re: Default JVM in Windows XP, setting JVM options

2006-02-14 Thread Bob
Juiceman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 2/6/06, Ashton Vaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I recently installed Freenet Build 5106 on a Windows XP SP2 machine via the freenet installer. After doing so, Freenet worked well with one exception. It is a resource hog - both in terms

Re: [freenet-support] Re: Default JVM in Windows XP, setting JVM options

2006-02-14 Thread Ashton Vaz
Thanks for the answers Bob! Try increasing the maximum heap via the JavaMem line in Flaunch.ini to e.g. JavaMem=256 for 256 MB maximum, this should help somewhat. (Java's default gc likes to wait till it has almost no heap left before it bothers to collect, at which point it can thrash and do