Apache 2.0 server heap size

Apache 2.0 server heap size

am 23.03.2010 02:14:36 von Richard Chang

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Please forgive me if this is a too simple question.

We are using Apache 2.0 server. What is the default heap size setting? what=
is the range i can set to? We are looking into customization of the heap s=
ize.

Thanks a lot for help.

Richard
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Re: Apache 2.0 server heap size

am 23.03.2010 12:01:48 von Eric Covener

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Richard Chang wrote:
> Please forgive me if this is a too simple question.
>
> We are using Apache 2.0 server. What is the default heap size setting? what
> is the range i can set to? We are looking into customization of the heap
> size.
>

For native applications, usually the heap just grows and grows until
you run up to some system limit such as ulimit -d or ulimit -m. It's
not like Java where the VM allocates some fixed size from the OS'es
heap and the application only has that much to play with.

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RE: Apache 2.0 server heap size

am 24.03.2010 02:13:40 von Richard Chang

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Thanks for reply. So there is not a (default) heap size setting in apache 2=
..0 server?

Is this ulimit -d or ulimit -m a system setting per user=2C right? what's s=
etting i should look at if it is a windows system?

thanks

Richard



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> > is the range i can set to? We are looking into customization of the hea=
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> > size.
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> For native applications=2C usually the heap just grows and grows until
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> not like Java where the VM allocates some fixed size from the OS'es
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Thanks for reply. So there is not a (default) heap size setting in apache 2=
..0 server?

Is this ulimit -d or ulimit -m a system setting per user=
=2C right? what's setting i should look at if it is a windows system?
r>thanks

Richard



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