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13** or 12**
I thought I read 1024 was the max size that would work.
was that an XP limitation? what hex do you use for 13**??
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You don't need to use hex at all. You can use decimal instead.
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Never had any issues until this week. I installed BMT and Phoenix for SageTV and now I am getting Out of Memory errors. I do sometimes game, so I don't want to go overboard, but how much space do these plugins require to run safely?
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Bumped it to 300 hex and now I seem to be good, heap is just pushing in to the low 400s.
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Did anyone ever figure out how to do this in WHS 2011? I have changed the JVM Heap Size in \HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Frey Technologies\SageTV\JVMMaxHeapSizeMB but it doesn't seem to be working, at least not according to the JVM size shown in BMT. I looked through the Users described if you are running UAC but I can't find any other JVM keys.
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Possibly WHS has the same affliction.
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Running sage as a user
Adding my feedback / findings.
I could not figure out why I could not get the javaheap on my extenders to increase after making the required regedit changes. If you are running sage / sageserer with a user account, (normally you would do this to access resources on a network share) , make sure the user has permission to the registry keys. |
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I didn't find the JVM Heap parameters in the registry in the previously specified location in the registry using SageTV version 9. I simply searched for "JVM" and found it. I updated the registry value to "400". Before the change, the JVM heap size was 348 MB / 509 MB / 779 MB. I restarted the computer after the registry change and checked the values again, and they were 149 MB / 300 MB / 1038 MB.
I am running Windows 7 Pro with 24 gigs of memory. Is it possible to increase the JVM host more than 400 hex with SageTV version 9? |
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This was the main reason that I have switched to the unRAID Linux version. I have set the JVM size to 3GB but when I tested using about a dozen mini-clients it never used more than about 1.6GB. The Linux version seems more efficient in its use of JVM as well.
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You mean Linux supports 64 bit, but Sage for Windows only works with 32bit Java for now.
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Yes, I guess I am living in the past!
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