How do I set Java's min and max heap size through environment variables?
I know that the heap sizes can be set when launching java, but I would like to have this adjusted through environment variables on my server.
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How do I set Java's min and max heap size through environment variables? I know that the heap sizes can be set when launching java, but I would like to have this adjusted through environment variables on my server. |
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You can't do it using environment variables directly. You need to use the set of "non standard" options that are passed to the java command. Run: java -X for details. The options you're looking for are -Xmx and -Xms (this is "initial" heap size, so probably what you're looking for.) Some products like Ant or Tomcat might come with a batch script that looks for the JAVA_OPTS environment variable, but it's not part of the Java runtime. If you are using one of those products, you may be able to set the variable like: set JAVA_OPTS="-Xms128m -Xmx256m" You can also take this approach with your own command line like: set JAVA_OPTS="-Xms128m -Xmx256m" |
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You can't do it using environment variables. It's done via "non standard" options. Run: |
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I think your only option is to wrap java in a script that substitutes the environment variables into the command line |
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A couple of notes:
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Actually, there is a way to set global defaults for Sun's JVM via environment variables. |
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