Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.2 High Availability Administration Guide

Synchronizing Large Applications

When your environment contains large applications to synchronize or available memory is constrained, you can adjust the JVM options to limit memory usage. This adjustment reduces the possibility of receiving out of memory errors. The instance synchronization JVM uses default settings, but you can configure JVM options to change them.

Set the JVM options using the INSTANCE-SYNC-JVM-OPTIONS property. The command to set the property is:

asadmin set 
domain.node-agent.node_agent_name.property.INSTANCE-SYNC-JVM-OPTIONS="JVM_options"

For example:

asadmin set 
domain.node-agent.node0.property.INSTANCE-SYNC-JVM-OPTIONS="-Xmx32m -Xss2m"

In this example, the node agent is node0 and the JVM options are -Xmx32m -Xss2m.

For more information, see http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/VMOptions.html.


Note –

Restart the node agent after changing the INSTANCE-SYNC-JVM-OPTIONS property, because the node agent is not automatically synchronized when a property is added or changed in its configuration.


Using the doNotRemoveList Flag

If your application requires to store and read files in the directories (applications, generated, docroot, config, lib) that are synchronized by the Application Server, use the doNotRemoveList flag. This attribute takes a coma-separated list of files or directories. Your application dependent files are not removed during server startup, even if they do not exist in the central repository managed by DAS. If the same file exists in the central repository, they will be over written during synchronization.

Use the INSTANCE-SYNC-JVM-OPTIONS property to pass in the doNotRemoveList attribute.

For example:

<node-agent name="na1" ...>

...

<property name="INSTANCE-SYNC-JVM-OPTIONS" value="-Dcom.sun.appserv.doNotRemoveList=applications/j2ee-modules/<webapp_context>/logs,generated/mylogdir"/>

</node–agent>