On 19/06/2012 06:04, Terence M. Bandoian wrote:
On 1:59 PM, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
I know, but how do I know how much ram to assign in a 64 bits jdk? We
are planning to move to a bigger server (hopefully 16 or 32 gb).
Miguel
16 or 32 GB? Is this a medical image processing system?
On 19/06/2012 02:47, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Miguel,
On 6/18/12 6:34 PM, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
[H]ow do I know how much ram to assign in a 64 bits jdk? We are
planning to move to a bigger server (hopefully 16 or 32 gb).
Nobody can
On 1:59 PM, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
On 19/06/2012 06:04, Terence M. Bandoian wrote:
On 1:59 PM, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
I know, but how do I know how much ram to assign in a 64 bits jdk?
We are planning to move to a bigger server (hopefully 16 or 32 gb).
Miguel
16 or 32
On 18/06/2012 02:45, Perry, Andrew wrote:
Try setting -XX:MaxPermSize=256m it helps with our applications, it might do
the trick here.
What is the effect of this?
Miguel
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On 6/17/12 8:45 PM, Perry, Andrew wrote:
Try setting -XX:MaxPermSize=256m it helps with our applications,
it might do the trick here.
Please don't just make random suggestions. This almost certainly has
nothing to do with PermGem
On 18/06/2012 09:52, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2012/6/16 Miguel González Castañosmiguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es:
Dear all,
We have a webapp under Tomcat 5.5 and jdk 1.5 32 bits under a virtual
machine of 4 Gb and a 64 bits OS.
4 Gb is memory size?
Yes
Some of you have helped me
Saludos Cordiales,
Martin
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Porfavor..no altere esta communicacion..Gracias
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 00:34:46 +0200
From: miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: heap memory issues
On 18/06/2012 09:52, Konstantin Kolinko
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Miguel,
On 6/18/12 6:34 PM, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
[H]ow do I know how much ram to assign in a 64 bits jdk? We are
planning to move to a bigger server (hopefully 16 or 32 gb).
Nobody can tell you how big your heap needs to be: it all
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Martin,
On 6/18/12 7:26 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
Chris Hansen sugire:
Thread maximum stack size 2m Initial stack is 32m Initial PermGen
32m Max PermGen 200m Max Heap at 367 M Allow Concurrent Mark and
Sweep CMS ClassUnloading enabled -Xss2m
On 1:59 PM, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
I know, but how do I know how much ram to assign in a 64 bits jdk? We
are planning to move to a bigger server (hopefully 16 or 32 gb).
Miguel
16 or 32 GB? Is this a medical image processing system? A control
system for a space flight? Sorry
Try setting -XX:MaxPermSize=256m it helps with our applications, it might do
the trick here.
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From: Miguel González Castaños [mailto:miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es]
Sent: Saturday, 16 June 2012 8:56 PM
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Subject: Re: heap memory issues
On 16/06/2012
On 16/06/2012 12:49, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
Dear all,
We have a webapp under Tomcat 5.5 and jdk 1.5 32 bits under a
virtual machine of 4 Gb and a 64 bits OS.
Some of you have helped me suggesting me to install Javamelody and
sar to monitor the system. Setting up heap dumps
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