rebuilding the cache, I would imagine. I'm not sure how you would reduce it though, it's "a good thing"(tm) -- really, it's reducing the memory usage by 2-3MB once the cache is rebuilt.
This is just an (somewhat) educated guess, though. I suppose you could give it a higher priority so it could speed it up, and take up more resources, for a shorter period of time, or alternately, throw some hardware at it, and add some more memory. On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 15:17, Angelov, Rossen wrote: > Hi, > > We are having problems with Tomcat when restarting the virtual servers or > the contexts - the memory usage goes up with about 2-3 MB per restart. > We have the following java options when starting Catalina: > -Xms128m -Xmx256m -verbose:gc > > Does anybody know what's causing such a behavior and how it can be limited? > > Thanks, > Ross > > "This communication is intended solely for the addressee and is > confidential and not for third party unauthorized distribution." -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Nicholas Bernstein | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | UNIX Systems Administrator | http://www.docmagic.com | | Document Systems Inc. | | | gpg: F706 8C4E 78FA DDDD 53A0 019F D983 FE28 2002 D1F3 | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]