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CMS-XML How to increase the memory (heap size) that the Serena VM Web Application Server / Tomcat uses
How to increase the memory ( heap size ) that the Serena VM Web Application Server / Tomcat uses
CMS-XML SDA: Where can I set the the Java heap size settings for SDA?
(Windows) or setenv.sh (Linux/UNIX), which is located in the "bin" subdirectory of the Tomcat (Common Tools) installation. The heap size is defined by the variable CATALINA_OPTS.
CMS-XML KM-Dim10: Tomcat process does not release memory or shrink as users logout and disconnect
Tomcat growing and not shrinking is expected. The heap will not grow beyond the -Mx parameter used to set the maximum heap size , so there is an upper bound on the process size . If 20 users connect and then disconnect, the memory used when they were connected is not released to the operating system.
CMS-XML KM-Dim9: java.lang out of memory when running tomcat as a service
where Xmx specifies the maximum size the heap can grow to (in megabytes). Note that on windows Xmx has a default size of 64m. On Unix the default Xmx may be unlimited.
PDF Serena Dimensions CM: Optimizing WAN Development
Java Command-Line Arguments You can optimize the memory setup for Tomcat by modifying the Java command-line argument values for the initial heap size and maximum heap size . The Java command-line arguments, description, and defaults are shown in the table below:
PDF Dimensions CM Scaling and Optimization Guide
Java Command-Line Arguments You can optimize the memory setup for Tomcat by modifying the Java command-line argument values for the initial heap size and maximum heap size . The Java command-line arguments, description, and defaults are shown in the table below:
PDF Serena Dimensions CM Scaling and Optimization Guide
Java Command-Line Arguments You can optimize the memory setup for Tomcat by modifying the Java command-line argument values for the initial heap size and maximum heap size . The Java command-line arguments, description, and defaults are shown in the table below:
CMS-XML How to change location, size or number of iterations of log files for Tomcat
To change the location for all Tomcat log file s please go to NOTE: below.
CMS-XML SDA: How to configure tomcat to start a new logfile when the current log file becomes a certain size
Serena Deployment Automation utilizes the Serena Common Tomcat and the log4j logger. A default installation will leave some plain configuration setups for the logger. If tomcat is running for weeks or longer, the log files can become very large and difficult to browse and search.
CMS-XML Tomcat memory usage is increasing steadily until it hits the Heap limit since upgrade to 11.3.1
After the upgrade Tomcat memory usage has shot up and it progresses steadily from the time it starts up until it becomes unusable due to slowness and requires restart.
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