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Cocoon/Tomcat on a RAQ Cobalt3 with 64 MB RAM, possible ??
what do you think of such a configuration ?
for a small web site.
thank you
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Re: Cocoon/Tomcat on a RAQ Cobalt3 with 64 MB RAM, possible ??
Posted by Mario Muja <ma...@delaval.com>.
no, never used this;
will this not cause the JVM to throw OutOfMemory exceptions?
Mario
Samuel ARNOD-PRIN wrote:
>Mario Muja a écrit :
>
>>I am currently using Windows 2000 Professional. I have checked it again.
>>124 MB used directly after a reboot and a new restart of my
>>webapp/tomcat/cocoon. I use SVG in my webapp. Perhaps this significantly
>>increases the memory used. Would be interesting to hear from other
>>Win2000 users about their memory usage.
>>
>
>Did you try to allow your JVM not to use more than 40 MB for example ??
>You have to modify tomcat/bin/tomcat.bat and add an option : -Xmx40m
>-Xms20m (max/min of RAM)
>
>to the section
>:startServer
>near -Dtomcat.home= ...
>
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Re: Cocoon/Tomcat on a RAQ Cobalt3 with 64 MB RAM, possible ??
Posted by Samuel ARNOD-PRIN <sa...@smile.ch>.
Mario Muja a écrit :
>
> I am currently using Windows 2000 Professional. I have checked it again.
> 124 MB used directly after a reboot and a new restart of my
> webapp/tomcat/cocoon. I use SVG in my webapp. Perhaps this significantly
> increases the memory used. Would be interesting to hear from other
> Win2000 users about their memory usage.
Did you try to allow your JVM not to use more than 40 MB for example ??
You have to modify tomcat/bin/tomcat.bat and add an option : -Xmx40m
-Xms20m (max/min of RAM)
to the section
:startServer
near -Dtomcat.home= ...
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Re: Cocoon/Tomcat on a RAQ Cobalt3 with 64 MB RAM, possible ??
Posted by Mario Muja <ma...@delaval.com>.
I am currently using Windows 2000 Professional. I have checked it again.
124 MB used directly after a reboot and a new restart of my
webapp/tomcat/cocoon. I use SVG in my webapp. Perhaps this significantly
increases the memory used. Would be interesting to hear from other
Win2000 users about their memory usage.
Your counts seem to be a good argument to develop under Linux.
Unfortunately, my customers have M$ as their company standard and do not
allow me to install other OSs.
Mario
Samuel ARNOD-PRIN wrote:
>Mario Muja a écrit :
>
>>On my desktop I am frequently using approx. 120 MB, when Cocoon/TomCat
>>and my WebApp is loaded. Therefore, I think 64 MB is a little bit too less.
>>
>
>windows / linux ??
>I can launch successfully tomcat/cocoon on a 20-30 MB JVM... so 64
>should be enough, no ?
>
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Re: Cocoon/Tomcat on a RAQ Cobalt3 with 64 MB RAM, possible ??
Posted by Samuel ARNOD-PRIN <sa...@smile.ch>.
Mario Muja a écrit :
>
> On my desktop I am frequently using approx. 120 MB, when Cocoon/TomCat
> and my WebApp is loaded. Therefore, I think 64 MB is a little bit too less.
windows / linux ??
I can launch successfully tomcat/cocoon on a 20-30 MB JVM... so 64
should be enough, no ?
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Re: Cocoon/Tomcat on a RAQ Cobalt3 with 64 MB RAM, possible ??
Posted by Mario Muja <ma...@delaval.com>.
On my desktop I am frequently using approx. 120 MB, when Cocoon/TomCat
and my WebApp is loaded. Therefore, I think 64 MB is a little bit too less.
Mario
Samuel ARNOD-PRIN wrote:
>what do you think of such a configuration ?
>
>for a small web site.
>
>thank you
>
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