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Dear all,

I installed the virtual machine with Windows 2008 32 Bit Standard Edition. Compact, his oar was 2 GB at this time there, everything was fine, I increased the ram to 4 GB. Now my Easerver 6.3.1 got crashed and pursuant to the original agreement we also reinstalled/reconfigured EA server, but it is always showing 2048 MB of memory instead of 4 GB.


2554-11-08 13:09:17.733 INFO wire-34 after USER ID = Adeelme:cms
Type of Message 2554-11-08 13:09:17.733 INFO wire-34 = Debug
Virtual memory use Java ScheduledTask:Dump60SecondMemoryUsage [CheckMemoryUsageTask] INFO-2554-11-08 13:10:00.046: 19% (94/264/494 MB)
Virtual memory use 2554-11-08 13:10:00.046 process of ScheduledTask:Dump60SecondMemoryUsage [CheckMemoryUsageTask] INFO: 98% (2016/2047 MB)
Virtual memory use Java ScheduledTask:Dump60SecondMemoryUsage [CheckMemoryUsageTask] 13:11:00.051 INFO-2554-11-08: 21% (104/264/494 MB)
Virtual memory use 2554-11-08 13:11:00.051 process of ScheduledTask:Dump60SecondMemoryUsage [CheckMemoryUsageTask] INFO: 98% (2016/2047 MB)
2554-11-08 13:11:15.000 INFO component/method name Thread-34 [JaguarServer] = n_app_controler/of_getapplication

Type of Message 2554-11-08 13:11:18.631 INFO wire-34 = Debug
Virtual memory use Java ScheduledTask:Dump60SecondMemoryUsage [CheckMemoryUsageTask] INFO-2554-11-08 13:12:00.052: 14% (74/264/494 MB)
Virtual memory use 2554-11-08 13:12:00.052 process of ScheduledTask:Dump60SecondMemoryUsage [CheckMemoryUsageTask] INFO: 98% (2016/2047 MB)

Thank you

Adeel Imtiaz

Yes - you can
but that will make your VM very slow

set
prefvmx.minVmMemPct = "50".

or less - allowing you to approve the RAM
Set this parameter in your config.ini file

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