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Subject:    Re: [opennms-install] help runjava: Could not find an appropriate
From:       "Fernando Gomez (Soluciones Informaticas)" <condortek () gmail ! com>
Date:       2011-01-20 19:28:03
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384... interesting how can I check that in my server?

On 20/01/2011 01:22 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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> > Me too, im trying to get help
> in the server too with the hardware,
>
> > but do you think opennms can run java with -Xmx64m
> parameter?? cos
>
> > I think that will fix the problem.
>
> Hah, nope.  I believe our minimum is 384MB, which is the default when
> you run runjava unless you override it.
>
> - -- 
> Benjamin Reed
> The OpenNMS Group
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    384... interesting how can I check that in my server?<br>
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    On 20/01/2011 01:22 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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        &gt; but do you think opennms can run java with -Xmx64m<br>
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        &gt; I think that will fix the problem.</span><br>
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      Hah, nope.&nbsp; I believe our minimum is 384MB, which is the default
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