Hello Chuck,
On 12/6/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> These date from the first JVMs (more than 10 years ago), when memory was
> expensive, and garbage collection pause time was a function of the size
> of the heap, rather than the number of live objects. In those days, i
> From: RuiXian BAO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: tomcat.conf JAVA_OPTS
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> If so, why the -Xms and -Xmx were invented in the first place?
These date from the first JVMs (more than 10 years ago), when memory was
expensive, and garbage collection pause time was a function
Hello,
On 12/5/07, Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> >> From: Rainer Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: Re: tomcat.conf JAVA_OPTS
> >>
> > I'd recommend not setting these unless you really know w
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tomcat.conf JAVA_OPTS
c. wrote:
I'm wondering what the JAVA_OPTS -Xminf0.1 and
-Xmaxf0.3 are. Anyone know?
MinHeapFreeRatio and MaxHeapFreeRatio (divided by 100).
I'd recommend not setting th
> From: Rainer Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: tomcat.conf JAVA_OPTS
>
> c. wrote:
> > I'm wondering what the JAVA_OPTS -Xminf0.1 and
> > -Xmaxf0.3 are. Anyone know?
>
> MinHeapFreeRatio and MaxHeapFreeRatio (divided by 100).
I'd recom
c. wrote:
I'm wondering what the JAVA_OPTS -Xminf0.1 and -Xmaxf0.3 are. Anyone know?
Also, is there a way to start tomcat and have it spit out what JAVA_OPTS
it's using?
MinHeapFreeRatio and MaxHeapFreeRatio (divided by 100). This is used, in
case you configure your maximum heap size differe
I'm wondering what the JAVA_OPTS -Xminf0.1 and -Xmaxf0.3 are. Anyone know?
Also, is there a way to start tomcat and have it spit out what JAVA_OPTS
it's using?