I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this, but…
One of my coworkers is trying to run a huge Java application, and is running
out of memory (there’s 1 GB installed). He wants to enable swapping so it
will run. Any hope? (I don’t think so)
Thanks,
Marty Doane
Siemens Dematic
“Marty Doane” <martin.doane@siemens.com> wrote in message
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I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this, but…
One of my coworkers is trying to run a huge Java application, and is
running
out of memory (there’s 1 GB installed).
He wants to enable swapping so it
will run. Any hope? (I don’t think so)
Me neither
Aside getting more ram.
Thanks,
Marty Doane
Siemens Dematic
Mario Charest postmaster@127.0.0.1 wrote:
“Marty Doane” <> martin.doane@siemens.com> > wrote in message
news:b1btdb$frj$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this, but…
One of my coworkers is trying to run a huge Java application, and is
running
out of memory (there’s 1 GB installed).
He wants to enable swapping so it
will run. Any hope? (I don’t think so)
Me neither >
> Aside getting more ram.
I think an application has to explicitly enable swapping …
so if J9 does not do this, no swapping. Someone more experienced
may have a better answer than myself. 
Thanks,
Marty Doane
Siemens Dematic
Nope. It does not.
chris
Marty Doane <martin.doane@siemens.com> wrote:
I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this, but…
One of my coworkers is trying to run a huge Java application, and is running
out of memory (there’s 1 GB installed). He wants to enable swapping so it
will run. Any hope? (I don’t think so)
Thanks,
Marty Doane
Siemens Dematic
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