06-30-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by
crabbie_upk
Mem: 4149212k total, 3375016k used, 774196k free, 244924k buffers
Swap: 2097144k total, 0k used, 2097144k free, 2755996k cached
774196+2097144=2871340
which is in the same ball park as your -Xmx2588m
I suggest
(a) try the same in single-user mode with limited daemons running
(b) bigger swap
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