On 03/08 12:48 , r j wrote:
> Java processes can be passed a -Xmx option.  This controls the maximum Java
> memory heap size.  It is important to set a limit on the heap size,
> otherwise the heap will keep increasing until you get out of memory errors.
> If you are running a custom Java application, check there is a -XmxNNm
> (where NN is a number of megabytes) option on the Java command line.

That's a really helpful tip. Thanks for passing it along!

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Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
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