Pabst
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: 7/24/03 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: how-to specify Java runtime options -Xmx128m, w/ Tomcat 4 as
Win2k service
The 128m won't get used/allocated on Tomcat/Java start already (AFAIK),
only when you do a lot of memory intensive things (you could use a
webserver stress tool
24, 2003 2:26 PM
Subject: RE: how-to specify Java runtime options -Xmx128m, w/ Tomcat 4 as
Win2k service
You must rebuild the service with the new options.
$CATALINA_HOME$\bin\tomcat.exe -install Apache Tomcat 4.1
$JAVA_HOME$\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll -Xmx512m -Xms256m
-Djava.class.path
after assigning the following environment variables the java runtime options as
follows:
eg: JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx128m -Xms128m
tried with:
CATALINA_OPTS
JAVA_OPTS
amount of RAM memory used stayed aprox the same. Though i was expecting more memory
to be used because of the extra memory that should
Paul,
this tool will do the job when running TC as Windows-Service:
http://web.bvu.edu/staff/david/tcservcfg/
HTH,
Yann
after assigning the following environment variables the java runtime options
as follows:
eg: JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx128m -Xms128m
tried with:
CATALINA_OPTS
JAVA_OPTS
amount of
options -Xmx128m, w/ Tomcat 4 as Win2k
service
after assigning the following environment variables the java runtime
options as follows:
eg: JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx128m -Xms128m
tried with:
CATALINA_OPTS
JAVA_OPTS
amount of RAM memory used stayed aprox the same. Though i was expecting
more memory to be used
The 128m won't get used/allocated on Tomcat/Java start already (AFAIK),
only when you do a lot of memory intensive things (you could use a
webserver stress tool to increase the load on the server so memory grows)
At 13:52 24.07.2003 -0400, you wrote:
after assigning the following environment