http://localhost:/manager/status
joon yoo wrote:
On a Win2000 SP4 server running tomcat 5.0.24 with 1GB of RAM
JAVA_OPTS was set to -Xmx768m -Xms768m -server
as an environment variable in Windows, (not set in a batch file to
start tomcat).
How can it be confirmed that the new JVM settings is conf
In the batch file, echo %JAVA_OPTS%
-Original Message-
From: joon yoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 4, 2005 4:19 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: JAVA_OPTS and Xmx Xms
On a Win2000 SP4 server running tomcat 5.0.24 with 1GB of RAM
JAVA_OPTS was set to -Xmx768m -X
Sorry I mispoke when I said it's not started in a batch file. What I
meant was that tomcat is running as a service that comes in the tomcat
installer app.
Joon
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 16:36:59 -0500, Phillip Qin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the batch file, echo %JAVA_OPTS%
>
> -Original Mess
Are you running Tomcat as a Windows Service?
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 16:36, joon yoo wrote:
> it looks like it's still stuck on the 64MB default value:
>
> JVM
> Free memory: 4.58 MB Total memory: 14.01 MB Max memory: 63.56 MB
>
> `set` shows the system env. variables as:
>
> JAVA_HOME=D:\Sun\Ap
Yes
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 16:40:33 -0500, Ben Souther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you running Tomcat as a Windows Service?
>
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You can stick this code in somewhere:
Runtime r = Runtime.getRuntime();
System.out.println("Free Memory: " + r.freeMemory());
System.out.println("Total Memory: " + r.totalMemory());
If your settings are taking effect you will see the