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[jira] [Commented] (DAEMON-316) High JvmMx values result in the service being un-startable

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Guillaume Chauvet commented on DAEMON-316:
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Silly question : is it a 32 bit JVM ?

> High JvmMx values result in the service being un-startable
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DAEMON-316
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-316
>             Project: Commons Daemon
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Procrun
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.15
>         Environment: Windows 7 64bit
>            Reporter: Joachim Steffenhagen
>            Priority: Critical
>
> When I specify the JvmMx and use a large value, it will result in an error during service start. A value of 1240 will still work, however when changing it to 2240, the service installation is running ok, but when I start the service in windows, it just shuts down immediately with an error message referring to service specifiec error code 4. looking into the windows event log, it displays this info:
> - <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
> - <System>
>   <Provider Name="Service Control Manager" Guid="{555908d1-a6d7-4695-8e1e-26931d2012f4}" EventSourceName="Service Control Manager" /> 
>   <EventID Qualifiers="49152">7024</EventID> 
>   <Version>0</Version> 
>   <Level>2</Level> 
>   <Task>0</Task> 
>   <Opcode>0</Opcode> 
>   <Keywords>0x8080000000000000</Keywords> 
>   <TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-03-18T12:17:02.546588300Z" /> 
>   <EventRecordID>153783</EventRecordID> 
>   <Correlation /> 
>   <Execution ProcessID="864" ThreadID="3736" /> 
>   <Channel>System</Channel> 
>   <Computer>mycomputer</Computer> 
>   <Security /> 
>   </System>
> - <EventData>
>   <Data Name="param1">MyService</Data> 
>   <Data Name="param2">%%4</Data> 
>   </EventData>
>   </Event>
> I am installing it using 
> "$INSTDIR\prunsrv.exe" //IS//MyService --Install="$INSTDIR\prunsrv.exe" --Startup=auto \
>         --Description="VTS" --Jvm=auto \
>         ++JvmOptions="-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=$INSTDIR\resources\cacerts.jks";"-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=changeit" \
>         --Classpath="$INSTDIR\MyService.jar";"$INSTDIR\log4j-1.2.15.jar";"$INSTDIR\jcifs-1.3.17.jar";"$INSTDIR\jasypt-1.9.0.jar" \
>         --StartImage=MyService.jar \
>         --JvmMs=1024 --JvmMx=2240 \
>         --StartPath="$INSTDIR" --StartMode=jvm \
>         --StartClass=de.volke.terminal.service.TerminalService --StartMethod=main --StartParams=start --StopMode=exe \
>         --StopClass=de.volke.terminal.service.TerminalService --StopMethod=main --StopImage=MyService.jar \
>         --StopPath="$INSTDIR" --StopParams=stop --LogPath="$INSTDIR\logs"
> from an NSIS script.
> To me this seems like a bug as apparenlty the error should be constant in case my whole cmd line is wrong. Else it should also accept the higher JvmMx value as this is the maximum, no matter if this much memory is really available. The behaviour was also seen on machines having 16GB RAM with >10GB free. So it appears not be related to the real memory consumption on the machine.



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