Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 16:14:13 +0400 From: Artem Gr <artem@bizlink.ru> To: Sharkie <shark.fin.soup@mac.com> Cc: Kees Jan Koster <kjkoster@kjkoster.org>, Havard Eidnes <he@uninett.no>, freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Why cannot I allocate more than -Xmx700M Message-ID: <48AC0A95.2060607@bizlink.ru> In-Reply-To: <FAC14446-C38F-435A-BE68-91E3DDD997CB@mac.com> References: <48AA6E00.7040408@irfu.se> <728977D1-FDFA-495B-80D3-D9D060FA5082@mac.com> <3CD88297-2C6A-4E1C-A114-002599898B91@kjkoster.org> <20080819.223614.66313564.he@uninett.no> <FAC14446-C38F-435A-BE68-91E3DDD997CB@mac.com>
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Sharkie wrote: > Well, now it's now really interesting. > I made a typo in my previous post. > Basically I have a 4GIG machine. > But somehow I lost 1GIG and now have only 3. I am getting serviced this > Friday so will find out. > > That aside, I have 16GIG of SWAPSPACE, and 3GIG of actual RAM. > > I am still unable to allocate more than -Xmx700M You'll need a 64-bit version of the operating system in order to allocate large amounts of Virtual Memory. 32-bit OS have around 4 GB of virtual memory and more than half is reserved to the OS.
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