Re: JBoss-related question
От | Guillaume Cottenceau |
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Тема | Re: JBoss-related question |
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Msg-id | 877iikclox.fsf@messaging.mobileway.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: JBoss-related question (Håkan Jacobsson <hakan.jacobsson@relevanttraffic.com>) |
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Re: JBoss-related question
Re: JBoss-related question |
Список | pgsql-jdbc |
Håkan Jacobsson <hakan.jacobsson 'at' relevanttraffic.com> writes: > Hi all, > > I tried jmap on the Jboss process id and below is the result. [...] > MaxPermSize = 88080384 (84.0MB) [...] > PS Perm Generation > capacity = 86114304 (82.125MB) > used = 86077472 (82.08987426757812MB) > free = 36832 (0.035125732421875MB) > 99.9572289407344% used > > ------------------------------------------------- > > I'm not 100% on how to interpret the result - but looking at the last entry 'PS Perm Generation': 99.9% > used, it doesn't look all that good. It's counted compared to the currently maximum capacity, not tp the maximum allowed capacity. You're really at 97.7% use, which surely does not look good. You should at least increase the MaxPermSize to 128MB, and then you should monitor that figure to see how it behaves on your server, to make sure you don't run out of space. > I did restart JBoss and then I tested some stuff, before > running jmap. So, this hasn't got to do with re-deployment > without restarting Jboss. It may have to do with just having a large number of classes in your application container, as it's the case for us. It's not bad by itself, it just needs a little more memory. -- Guillaume Cottenceau, MNC Mobile News Channel SA, an Alcatel-Lucent Company Av. de la Gare 10, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland - direct +41 21 317 50 36
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