you might find this useful for fine-tuning JVM options:
 
http://web.bvu.edu/staff/david/tcservcfg/

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/15/2004 10:42:46 AM >>>

Howdy,
I am running tomcat as a service. How do I set options for the JVM to
run.
In particular, I wish to monitor
garbage collection as I have run into a problem in my JNI/PowerBuilder
Native Interface code that may
be related to garbage collection.The problem is this..

When I run a standalone JNI app that accesses powerbuilder code, the
app
runs fine. When I run it in a webapp,
It runs ok, as long as I am calling the servlet that accesses my JNI
code
quickly. When I wait 20 seconds and hit submit, the
code hangs inside the PowerBuilder native code - BUT ONLY IF I WAIT A
LITTLE
WHILE.
I know that the JVM gc should only cleanup java objects, but I would
still
like to see what is going on.

how do I set -verbose:gc, and where can I see the output?
Is there any other way to monitor the garbage collector that would give
more
detail?

John McClain
Senior Software Engineer
TCS Healthcare
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(530)886-1700x235
"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes.
That way, you'll be a mile from them, and you'll have their shoes."


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