[Building Sakai] Sakai memory
Berg, Alan
A.M.Berg at uva.nl
Wed Dec 8 13:08:28 PST 2010
100 % CPU sounds like full Garbage Collects. You can see it either via using JMX or setting JAVA_OPTS to include logging.
There is production data in Jira where a number Organisations have set their JAVA_OPT settings as well.
I refer you to Anthony Whytes e-mail on the 24 th November
http://old.nabble.com/-Announcements--Tracking-Sakai-2x-CLE-deployments-%28add-update-your-Jira-PROD-record%29-p30292545.html
For example: http://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/PROD-4
Alan
Alan Berg
QA Director - The Sakai Foundation
Senior Developer / Quality Assurance
Group Education and Research Services
Central Computer Services
University of Amsterdam
http://home.uva.nl/a.m.berg
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From: sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] on behalf of Jon Wheat [jwheat at messiah.edu]
Sent: 08 December 2010 20:10
To: Sakai Developers
Subject: [Building Sakai] Sakai memory
Have a question for you all -
Our Sakai box has 4G of RAM - we have approx 3000 students, and it gets used constantly - to the point we have a no window to do upgrades without having to alert everyone (and still they get upset when its down for a little bit).
That said - what is the recommended amount of memory? I'm thinking 4G is way too little.
Watching 'top' I see the java cpu process hit 100% then back down, then up in the 80s and back. When this happens, is this a memory problem or something else more serious?
guess that's two questions.
thanks,
-Jon
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