I am talking about the resident size.. It hits to 200mb and I want to use it
about max around 100mb because max user is about 5-10.
The largest scoped application is using JTA,JPA,EJB and Jersey... Any
performance tweaks will be useful too because when I set maxpermsize and xmx
to around 128mb it does not have any effect..
Thanks again..
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 6:00 PM, John Clingan <John.Clingan_at_sun.com> wrote:
> Are you both measuring resident set size?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>
> On Jun 19, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine <alexis.mp_at_sun.com>
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the update. I did a little bit more testing and here's an
>> updated list of the modules I used (the initial one was missing at least EJB
>> support):
>>
>> NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION STATE
>> UFIX
>> felix 1.8.0-0 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-amx 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-common 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-corba-omgapi 3.0.0-20 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-ejb-lite 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-grizzly 1.9.15-0 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-hk2 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-jca 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-jsf 2.0.0-13 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-jta 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-management 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-nucleus 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> glassfish-web 3.0-51 installed
>> ----
>> jersey 1.1.0-1.0 installed
>> ----
>>
>> There's a bug that requires glassfish-jca to be installed but that
>> shouldn't make a big difference, memory-wise.
>> The sample jersey-ejb application I used (admittedly smaller than your app
>> and also not using JDBC/JPA) has the appserver run using between 30-40MB.
>>
>> cheers,
>> -Alexis
>>
>> On Jun 18, 2009, at 23:32, Burak Oguz wrote:
>>
>> Hi Alexis,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your response. I will try your configuration. We are running a
>>> single instance of glassfish with an average size ejb/jersey/jta application
>>> and our memory consumption is about 200-300mb. It is far too much for our
>>> UTM machine. I will reply again after trying your configuration.
>>>
>>> Thanks..
>>>
>>> -- Burak
>>> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine <alexis.mp@
>>> sun.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Burak,
>>>
>>> From your list below you can certainly remove a few packages but the
>>> dependencies are still a bit brittle so be careful how you do that.
>>> I'm not sure I understand your memory requirement though. How many
>>> instances of GlassFish do you intend to run in a 512MB environment?
>>> With the following config and a simple ejb/jersey app deployed, I barely
>>> reach 30MB (according to jconsole) :
>>>
>>> $ bin/pkg list
>>> NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION STATE
>>> UFIX
>>> felix 1.8.0-0 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-amx 3.0-51 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-common 3.0-51 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-corba-omgapi 3.0.0-20 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-grizzly 1.9.15-0 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-hk2 3.0-51 installed
>>> ----
>>>
>>> glassfish-jsf 2.0.0-13 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-jta 3.0-51 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-management 3.0-51 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-nucleus 3.0-51 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-web 3.0-51 installed
>>> ----
>>>
>>> jersey 1.1.0-1.0 installed
>>> ----
>>>
>>> Note you're using fairly old version of v3, the most current promoted
>>> build is 51.
>>> You should probably at least use the Preview version from JavaOne:
>>> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/downloads/v3-preview.html
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> -Alexis
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 17, 2009, at 16:52, Burak Oguz wrote:
>>>
>>> I wonder that is there a way to run Glassfish v3 with small memory
>>> footprint devices like 512mb devices with performance? In 512mb
>>> devices we will have really small amount of users to serve. We are
>>> using EJB and Jersey modules.
>>>
>>> I have tried many tricks on domain.xml like decreasing pool numbers
>>> and closing unnecessary services and ports. Currently installed
>>> packages are:
>>>
>>> NAME (AUTHORITY) VERSION STATE
>>> UFIX
>>> felix 1.2.2-0 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-amx 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-api 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-common 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-corba-omgapi 3.0.0-1 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-ejb 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-grizzly 1.8.6.2-0 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-hk2 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-jca 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-jdbc 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-jdbc-management 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-jpa 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-jsf 2.0.0-13 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-jta 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-jts 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-management 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-nucleus 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-web 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> glassfish-web-management 3.0-28.4 installed
>>> ----
>>> jersey 1.1.0-1.0 installed
>>> ----
>>> metro 1.4-5010 installed
>>> ----
>>> pkg 1.0.7-15.1269 installed
>>> ----
>>> pkg-java 1.0.7-15.1269 installed
>>> ----
>>> python2.4-minimal 2.4.4.0-15.1269 installed
>>> ----
>>>
>>> What should I do in order to run Glassfish in a very small scale?
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