Hello Antonio,
Thanks for the answer. We bought new hardware few days ago, and now
I'm testing it. I can't understand one thing. I've set Xmx570m in
java opts, freememory=5, heapsize= 56000 in
cocoon.xconf. In samples/status.html I see:
* total: 563.69MB
that is correct, bu
On Mar, 21 de Diciembre de 2004, 2:22, Grzegorz Tañczyk dijo:
> Hello Antonio,
>
> Tomcat 4.1 and java 1.4.2
I expected more exactly versions. :-D
Well, I hope you are using 1.4.2_06 and tomcat 4.1.31.
Are you tried to add more memory to tomcat?
A way to do that is to edit $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/cata
Hello Antonio,
Tomcat 4.1 and java 1.4.2
Tuesday, December 21, 2004, 3:44:37 AM, you wrote:
AG> What version of java and tomcat are you using?
AG> Best Regards,
AG> Antonio Gallardo.
AG> On Lun, 20 de Diciembre de 2004, 12:18, Grzegorz Tañczyk dijo:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Cocoon 2.1.6 is running o
What version of java and tomcat are you using?
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
On Lun, 20 de Diciembre de 2004, 12:18, Grzegorz Tañczyk dijo:
> Hello,
>
> Cocoon 2.1.6 is running on Fedora Core 1, 512mb ram with celeron 2.4ghz.
> I'm not sure what is the reason of this problem. When I try t
Hello,
Cocoon 2.1.6 is running on Fedora Core 1, 512mb ram with celeron 2.4ghz.
I'm not sure what is the reason of this problem. When I try to
simulate high traffic with ApacheBenchmark tool then
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
does not happen. But after few hours(5-10) of running on real
tr