When you create a Java™ virtual
machine (JVM), you can set the parameter and memory settings.
Procedure
- Open the Integrated Solutions Console http://servername:9060/admin
and log in.
- In the navigation pane, click .
- Click WebSphere application server and
click Next.
- Specify the server name and click Next.
- Accept the default values for the server template and click Next.
- Accept the default values for the server properties and
click Next.
- Click Finish, click Save,
and then click OK.
- Edit JVM memory settings and parameters:
- Click Servers and then click
the server you created.
- Under Service Infrastructure,
click .
- Scroll down and type 1536 for Initial Heap
Size and 4096 for Maximum Heap Size.
- In the Generic JVM arguments field,
use the JVM parameter -Dmxe.name=hostname~jvmname to
name each server. -Dmxe.name is the property
name passed to the JVM at startup time and hostname~jvmname is
the name that you identify as the JVM server. With this
information, when you look at the log file, a donotrun parameter,
or a maxsession entry, you can identify the JVM.
For
example, -Dmxe.name=computer1~uiserver1
- Set the new application server to start in running mode:
- Click Servers and then click
the server you created.
- Click .
- Change the Node restart state to
RUNNING.
- Click Apply and then click Save.