Michael Martinez wrote:
Excellent.
This does, in fact, appear to be how it's working. I rebooted the
machine, without starting the oc4j application and took note of the
memory usage numbers. then I started oc4j and took note of the change in
the numbers. Then, I stopped the app and looked at the numbers again.
The amount of memory "released" by stopping the application, was indeed,
not as much as you would expect under the "Microsoft" model. In fact,
very little memory was released.
On a related note, do you happen to know of any software that analyzes
the memory footprint of the system and provides a nice, easy to
understand description of how that memory is divided up according to the
various applications?
mike
SGI had an app called gmemusage that showed a nice graphical
representation of memory usage in real time. I have not tried it for
RH9, but it was working on 7.3.
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