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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 23000] - I get Out of Memory error when running a JMX file that is 14 MB.

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I get Out of Memory error when running a JMX file that is 14 MB.





------- Additional Comments From mike_verdone@shaw.ca  2003-12-05 17:03 -------
I also have this problem, though my jmx file is only 74kB. This is on JMeter 
1.9.1, running from Ant. The error produced is as follows: 
 
   [jmeter] Created the tree successfully 
   [jmeter] Starting the test 
   [jmeter] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError 
   [jmeter] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError 
   [jmeter] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError 
   [jmeter] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError 
   [jmeter] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError 
   [jmeter] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError 
   [jmeter] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError 
   [jmeter] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError 
 
I'm running my Threads individually, and after one thread craps out with the 
OutOfMemory error, the next thread still starts. It seems the "leak" may 
involve the receive buffer of an HTTP request, since this only occurs on large 
requests (resulting in > 100kB downloads). However, once one thread has 
crashed, it seems more likely the following ones will too. 
 
I will try to increase the maximum memory for the VM, to see if that helps. 
Still, there's no reason why JMeter should need this much memory.

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