The "official" way to do it is to set a
TOMCAT_OPTS
or
CATALINA_OPTS

variable with the string that you would normally feed the VM.  (like -Xms or
whatever).  TOMCAT is for 3.x, CATALINA is for 4.x

cheers
fillup



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> my understanding is that any parameters you pass to bin/startup.bat or
> bin/startup.sh on the command line will be passed through to the java vm,
> such as mx128m or -D property=something .
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> Hello All,
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> I was wondering where I can modify the initial heap size settings for
> tomcat to use.  Or more primarily, where the command line is that tomcat
> uses to initialize its VM.
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> Thanks,
> Jake Hookom
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