Re: Changing the JVM that Tomcat uses

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In reading a thread about a codeweaver problem they suggested a work around for their product.  It is "setarch -3 i386 (command)".  I had been unable to get any java apps to run using the ibm sdk on fc2 (fc2 would lockup, no keyboard-no mouse-no ssh or telnet, had to powercycle).  using this command allows them to run.  Codeweavers stated this:  a facility had been turned on between fc2t2 and fc2t3 to allow user processes to allocate 4 Gig of memory (instead of the traditional 3G limit).

Gary Benson wrote:
Sessoms, Mack wrote:
  
can all of the rpm's for java and tomcat be removed from FC2?
    

Sure.  If you uninstall redhat-java-rpm-scripts and all of its
dependencies then your system will be clear of gcj-compiled bits
of tomcat.

Gary


  

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