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I've kind of asked this question before - What does JVM flag CMSClassUnloadingEnabled actually do?, but this time it's slightly different!

If I start a Java VM with the -XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled flag set, the following message is printed:

Please use CMSClassUnloadingEnabled in place of CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled in the future

The -XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled flag is often used to mitigate against PermGen OutOfMemory errors, however I have read elsewhere that people have found that by following the above advice they have still had these errors, but by sticking with -XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled as well as -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled their VM has stayed up longer between restarts.

Does -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled really supersede -XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled or is there still some benefit in having them both?

Rich ps: I know that the root cause of perm gen issues is still usually Classloader leaks, this is more about the message that the JVM produces if we use the above options.

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From what I can tell, the only thing that the 1.6 JVM does with CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled is to print that message - it's not processed the way it is in 1.5. For CMSClassUnloadingEnabled to have any impact, UseConcMarkSweepGC must also be set.

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    Thanks - do you have any links or other ways to back this up?
    – Rich
    Sep 16, 2010 at 9:08
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    Download the JDK source code (which includes hotspot) and inspect hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/globals.hpp. CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled is present in 1.5 and absent in 1.6. In addition, the 1.6 version of hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/arguments.cpp contains new code for printing the message.
    – kschneid
    Sep 16, 2010 at 14:11
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    -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled and -XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled are unusable in java 1.7, see link May 15, 2013 at 15:33
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    According to Oracle (see blogs.oracle.com/poonam/entry/…) option -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled is still valid for Java 1.7.
    – Chris B.
    Apr 15, 2014 at 17:55
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    no longer valid for 1.8 - blogs.oracle.com/poonam/…
    – mtuulu
    Aug 23, 2017 at 17:57

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