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Just completed a fresh install of 7.8 on my sandbox (using VMWare). Database sta
robbier
over 10 years ago
Just completed a fresh install of 7.8 on my sandbox (using VMWare). Database starts up, Appian suite engines seem to start up (i.e. no errors)..so far so good. I start JBoss and it begins the process but then I get the following error:
Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for object heap
I was thinking I just needed to add some heap space to the JVM but then my spidey-sense tells me that on an initial install with a vanilla config there might be more to it.
Any advice would be appreciated.
My system details:
Win7
JBoss 6.3 EAP
Oracle XE 11g
JDK 1.7.0_71
Everything running on VMware Fusion 7.1.0 (for what it's worth)
I also included a screen shot of the console running JBoss.
..and yes, I am an Appian newbie... :)...
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robbier
over 10 years ago
I did check the JDK and it is 64-bit. I reviewed a few similar threads as well as the system requirements and it turned out to be there wasn't enough RAM on my VM. I upped the RAM and also doubled the values for ms, mx, PermSize and MaxPermSize in my JBoss standalone.conf file and I got past this issue..JBoss starts now.
I'm having some new issues with my system but I think it's because I missed a few steps when setting up the datasources which I am reviewing now and will post under a new topic if I can't resolve.
Thanks!
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over 10 years ago
I did check the JDK and it is 64-bit. I reviewed a few similar threads as well as the system requirements and it turned out to be there wasn't enough RAM on my VM. I upped the RAM and also doubled the values for ms, mx, PermSize and MaxPermSize in my JBoss standalone.conf file and I got past this issue..JBoss starts now.
I'm having some new issues with my system but I think it's because I missed a few steps when setting up the datasources which I am reviewing now and will post under a new topic if I can't resolve.
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