I tried that and now tomcat crashes less frequently :) However the crashes
still occur. I am using -Xmx500m -Xms500m.

Is this likely to be a Xindice problem or a Tomcat problem? Also is it
normal to have 30 Tomcat processes running?

Regards,
Lachlan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jozef Aerts - Comp.Chem.Cons. - XML4Pharma"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: Out Of Memory Errors


> I had the same problem with FOP last week.
>
> The reason is that the standard java command supposes a certain amount of
of
> memory available only.
> What you can try is to start with the (java) options -Xmx200MB
> and -Xms200MB (if you want to have an upper limit of 200MB).
> To do so, change the startup file at the place where the java command is
> defined: " set JAVACMD=java "  and change this into
> " set JAVACMD=java -Xmx200MB -Xms200MB ".
> Anyhow, you have to see that these 2 parameters are given when the java
> command is issued.
> At least this helped with FOP, I presume the problem is the same with
> Xindice.
>
> Best greetings
>
> Jozef Aerts
> Computer Chemistry Consultancy - XML4Pharma
> Switzerland
> Web: www.XML4Pharma.com
>
>
> >From: "Lachlan Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Subject: Out Of Memory Errors
> >Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:28:42 +1100
> >
> >I am running a resonably recent cvs and I keep getting this error in my
> >catalina.out file:
> >
> >java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
> >
> >(with no stack trace) After which tomcat shutsdown and I often loose my
> >database contents and have to restore from backup.
> >
> >Its happening across 3 servers which all have the same version of Xindice
> >on
> >them, all running Debian 3.0..
> >
> >Any suggestions?
> >
> >Regards,
> >Lachlan Donald
>
>
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