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On 15/01/2010 08:57, Abel MacAdam wrote:
Hi,
We manage several customers on VMWare systems. Their Tomcat installation is
used by a Content Management System written in Java. I have a question about
what happens with Tomcat when memory it has configured is not available when
necessary.
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 15/01/2010 08:57, Abel MacAdam wrote:
Hi,
We manage several customers on VMWare systems. Their Tomcat installation is
used by a Content Management System written in Java. I have a question about
what happens with Tomcat when memory it has configured is not available when
So I take it we should reserve the 500 MB with fixed (or rigid I think it is
called) memory? That might cause other problems *). Thanks for the response.
*) When you reserve flexible memory the OS of the system VMWare runs on you
get a situation where more memory is allocated then flexible is
Abel MacAdam wrote:
So I take it we should reserve the 500 MB with fixed (or rigid I think it is
called) memory? That might cause other problems *). Thanks for the response.
*) When you reserve flexible memory the OS of the system VMWare runs on you
get a situation where more memory is
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: Allocated memory and VMWare
I may be mistaken, but I do not know of any OS which is capable to run
with a variable (dynamic) amount of memory. The amount available is
usually set when the OS boots, and does not change after
As others have said, try a VMware forum for more definite answers. I
use VMware slightly but I'm not anything like an expert.
Meanwhile, one thing to keep in mind is that the guest OS can't tell
when VMware trims the guest's memory. The guest always sees as much
as it was allocated. VMware can
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Abel,
On 1/15/2010 4:46 AM, Abel MacAdam wrote:
We manage several customers on VMWare systems. Their Tomcat installation is
used by a Content Management System written in Java. I have a question about
what happens with Tomcat when memory it has