Sorry should have been more specific, the JDK is: 1.4.2 (the install bin
is: j2sdk-1_4_2-nb-3_5_1-bin-linux.bin)

I seem to remember looking into that, and deciding that couldn't be it,
because it was a different version.

Ross

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 1:48 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat Running out of Memory


There was a memory leak in j2sdk1.4.1xxx, I believe.
Is that the one you're using?




On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 15:45, Richey, Ross wrote:
> My tomcat process runs out of memory (unless rebooted) approximately 
> every three days.
> 
> Vital Statistics:
> -Our consultant-designed website consists of approximately 5000 JSP 
> pages.  None of these pages pull from a backend, the java was merely 
> used to provide a persistent border. -Max heap size is set to 1850 
> megs, (which from what I understand is the max on a 32-bit system).
> -The server has 4 gigs of total RAM.
> -JDK 1.4
> -Tomcat 5.0.18
> -Redhat 7.3
> 
> I've done some searches on Google and in the archives and I can't seem

> to find any way to turn up the frequency of the garbage collection. 
> Everything seems to indicate that once a JSP is loaded into memory it 
> stays there.
> 
> Is there some way to increase the max heap size?
> Or some way to increase the frequency of garbage collection? Or any 
> other way to slow down the memory usage?
> 
> Ross Richey
> Webmaster, www.aruplab.com
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