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How to tune Tomcat 5.5 JVM Memory settings without using the configuration program

I need to configure Tomcat memory settings as part of a larger installation, so manually configuring tomcat with the configuration app after the fact is out of the question. I thought I could just throw the JVM memory settings into the JAVA_OPTS environment variable, but I'm testing that with jconsole to see if it works and it... doesn't. As per the comment below, CATALINA_OPTS doesn't work either. So far, the only way I can get it to work is via the Tomcat configuration GUI, and that's not an acceptable solution for my problem.
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asked Nov 13 '08 at 1:17 redwards 56 1 1 5

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Serhii's suggestion works and here is some more detail. If you look in your installation's bin directory you will see catalina.sh or .bat scripts. If you look in these you will see that they run a setenv.sh or setenv.bat script respectively, if it exists, to set environment variables. The relevant environment variables are described in the comments at the top of catalina.sh/bat. To use them create, for example, a file $CATALINA_HOME/bin/setenv.sh with contents export JAVA_OPTS="-server -Xmx512m" For Windows you will need, in setenv.bat, something like set JAVA_OPTS=-server -Xmx768m Hope this helps, Glenn
answered Dec 3 '08 at 17:34 Glenn 1,728 3 13 feedback

Create a setenv.(sh|bat) file in the tomcat/bin directory with the environment variables that you want modified. The catalina script checks if the setenv script exists and runs it to set the environment variables. This way you can change the parameters to only one instance of tomcat and is easier to copy it to another instance. Probably your configuration app has created the setenv script and thats why tomcat is ignoring the

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answered Nov 28 '08 at 9:11 Serhii 1,638 9 27

1 This solution, complemented with Glenn's solution, worked nice for me. Elliot Vargas Mar 23 '10 at 15:04

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Use the CATALINA_OPTS environment variable.


answered Nov 13 '08 at 1:20 matt b 40.2k 9 62 130 I've tried CATALINA_OPTS, too. I'm pretty sure that only works for Tomcat 4.0 and earlier. redwards Nov 13 '08 at 2:27 I can guarantee it works for 5.0.28. Check the startup.bat/sh and catalina.bat/sh to check what's being used. Perhaps you are passing the arguments in the incorrect format? matt b Nov 13 '08 at 2:50

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Just to add to the previous comment, the documentation for the command line tool for updating the Tomcat service settings (if Tomcat is running as a service on Windows) is here. This tool updates the registry with the proper settings. So if you wanted to update the max memory setting for the Tomcat service you could run this (from the tomcat/bin directory), assuming the default service name of Tomcat5: tomcat5 //US//Tomcat5 --JvmMx=512
answered Nov 18 '08 at 18:00 Cozzman 86 3 feedback

I use following setenv.bat contents: ==============setenv.bat============ set JAVA_OPTS=-XX:MaxPermSize=256m -Xms256M -Xmx768M -Xdebug -Xnoagent -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=7777,server=y,suspend=n %JAVA_OPTS% ==================================== It also enables debugging and sets debug port to 7777, and appends previous content of JAVA_OPTS.
answered Sep 6 '10 at 15:20 Dmitriy Kochergin 21 1 feedback

Not sure that it will be applicable solution for you. But the only way for monitoring tomcat memory settings as well as number of connections etc. that actually works for us is Lambda Probe. It shows most of informations that we need for Tomcat tunning. We tested it with Tomcat 5.5 and 6.0 and it works fine despite beta status and date of last update in end of 2006.
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If you'd start Tomcat manually (not as service), then the CATALINA_OPTS environment variable is the way to go. If you'd start it as a service, then the settings are probably stored somewhere in the registry. I have Tomcat 6 installed in my machine and I found the settings at the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Apache Software Foundation\Procrun 2.0\Tomcat6\Parameters\Java key.
answered Nov 13 '08 at 7:15 kgiannakakis 41.2k 3 41 78 feedback

Handy for linux virtual machines; Use 75% of your total system memory for Tomcat. Yay AWK. Put at start of "{tomcat}/bin/startup.sh" export CATALINA_OPTS="-Xmx`cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal | awk '{ print $2*0.75 } '`k"
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