Hi

if you don't define it, it's using the defaults for the JVM.

regards, Achim


2014-12-11 11:35 GMT+01:00 BURN, James <[email protected]>:

> Did anyone have any thoughts on this? In particular:
>
> If I don't define Xss in my /bin/setenv or /etc/KARAF-wrapper.conf file is
> this set by default by ServiceMix on startup? If so what is it set at (and
> how can I see this)?
>
> Thanks
>
> James
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BURN, James [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 05 November 2014 11:05
> To: users
> Subject: setting XSS stack size questions
>
> Hi
>
> We experienced an out of memory error which I think was caused by multiple
> threads being generated by a camel Jetty route.
>
> We've worked around this for now and am looking at controlling this with
> httpClientMaxThreads or using camel http
>
> However, it got me looking at the JVM memory settings again.
>
> Currently we have
> -Xms128M -Xmx6144M
>
> For ServiceMix on an 8Gb server.
>
> I've not added a Xss on startup yet and was thinking of doing so which I
> think may have avoided the error.
>
> Can someone tell me please:
>
> If I don't define Xss in my /bin/setenv or /etc/KARAF-wrapper.conf file is
> this set by default by ServiceMix on startup? If so what is it set at (and
> how can I see this)?
>
> If not then what is the policy for assigning memory for new threads?
>
> Are there downsides to setting Xss on ServiceMix startup?
>
> Thanks
>
> James
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