I've seen a few people encounter this issue with the heap size, which seems to be the issue in my case:
2> Could not reserve enough space for 1048576KB object heap (TaskId:336)
I tried manually setting it to 1G:
Got the same error, realised the space required is actually greater than 1G (it's about 1.04GB), so I set it to 2G. But this just escalated the error:
1> Could not reserve enough space for 2097152KB object heap (TaskId:305)
I thought I'd go nuclear and just set it to 10G, but then I got a different error saying it failed to create the Java VM.
In all honesty, I don't actually know what these mean, I'm just following along based on research of other SO and Xamarin Forums posts. Can anyone explain to me why I'm seeing these errors and how I can fix them?
Notes based on other questions: It's on debug, not release, and I don't have ProGuard ticked.
Steps to fix:
Select 64-bit Java SDK (as per instructions)
Set heap size to 5G (as per screenshot in question)
Built and ran successfully after this.
Ive got an issue using RFT with VB6 on Win7 (32,64) bit. This isnt is not present on Windows XP.
I am unable to highlight objects, or call verification points as the VB6 application crashes with a stackhash error. I have done weeks of research and have tried various things(DEP, Compatibility mode, clean boots etc) but am thus far unable to isolate the issue.
It seems that certain properties, these can vary, are not available once the program has been compiled. Running the application through VB6 IDE in debug mode does not result in a crash. Once compiled though, the crash occurs constantly.
I have used Windbg to debug the error to see what happens, and can see that there is a call to unallocated memory, resulting in heap corruption. What causes this? Is there anyway around this?
Any help would be appreciated :)
Recently have been experiencing a strange problem on our JBoss5. After running our app for a while, the clients who call the EJB's start Throwing NoClassDefFoundError on some classes. After a restart, all is fine again for a while until other functions start returning NoClassDefFoundError. It seems totally random and a restart of the JBoss seems to cure the problem. This particular JBoss runs in a VM with 4GB of RAM and 2 CPU's and more than enough disk space (it has never has less than 5Gb free at any time). We have increased the Xmx and XMs to 2048 Mb and the permgen sweeping to 512Mb (ridiculousness I know). Intersetingly, the same install runs elsewhere on a VM with half the memory and Xmx/Xms/permgen settings with no problems whatsover. The Only differnce being that the last stable one is not any major load , although the broken one only has maximum of 8 clients connecting which could hardly constitues "load" in my books :-). Has anybody come across this kind of problem, or have any idea of what it could be?
Not really an answer, be we had a RPM install for CENTOS 5. We removed that and used the zip file from the the jboss site instead. That cured the problem. Looks like we had a Dodgy install.
I installed Eclipse Galileo and after trouble with the JDK, its starting well. But I have big problems with performance. Every third second, Eclipse is hanging for a while. It runs not smoothly. I need a efficient IDE as Eclipse for work. So, it would be very nice when you have a fast answer :)
Both Eclipse as the JDK are 64-bit versions.
Have you any ideas?
Update:
I can´t really explain the problem from scratch. But in my case, it was a trouble between Eclipse´s and the auto-complete-function of my OSK. If I disabled auto-complete, there was no hangs anymore. I don't know why the using of the OSK blocks the thread (?) of the whole editor.
Maybe anyone of you, has an idea why?
From your description it sounds like the garbage collector is being triggered. How much RAM have you got in the system? Depending on the plugins you're loading Eclipse can need quite a lot of it. I think the bare minimum is 256 Mb, and realistically you need at least 1 Gb, more if you're doing web development
Have you got an up-to-date JVM? Eclipse generally runs much quicker with a 1.6 JVM.
One other thing to check, do you have an aggressive virus scanner? Eclipse plugins are collections of small files in jars, some virus scanners can really slow down the performance. If you are able, remove the Eclipse install directory from the scanned files.
See this EclipseZone article or this question for some general performance tips.
Run Process Monitor and see what kind of system calls and/or file system calls the JVM is doing. Use filters aggressively to pinpoint a specific process. I had a similar issue where a graphics card utility triggered a flood of registry lookups for every UI update which just made Eclipse incredibly slow. (Somehow SWT was hit exceptionally hard by this bug, I'm not sure why.)
EDIT: I meant "Process Monitor", not "Process Explorer". But the link was correct.
You could try to run it from within a virtual machine set up on your computer to see if the problem is still there. If it's not, it might be faster for you to just work from within the virtual machine environment. Doesn't address the issue, but it may help avoid it altogether.
I had same problem so I just switched to the 32 bit version of Eclipse and it runs fine with no performance issues.
I can´t really explain the problem from scratch. But in my case, it was a trouble between Eclipse´s and the auto-complete-function of my OSK. If I disabled auto-complete, there was no hangs anymore. I don´t know why the using of the OSK blocks the thread (?) of the whole editor.
Maybe anyone of you, has an idea why?
Thanks for any help!
Same problem for me
I have Windows 7 professional 64 bit and 8gb of RAM
Eclipse is extremely slow, probably 5 times slower than the Windows Vista 32 bit machine I have recently upgraded from (Europa version) - and that machine was a complete dog!
Adding -Xmx1024m -XX:+UseParallelGC -vm C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_20\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll has made a pretty big difference
I have same problem as not respoinding.
I searched in internet for a solution. I found one by adding the below to
eclipse helios config file.
-vm
C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\javaw.exe
Initially it looks Ok to start and click on the different buttons and
running on several files in eclips project. But when I click on debug
and step by step process. Then it is again showing not respoding.
I have a new laptop win7 installed.
I have the same problems with the 32 bit version, running with a 32 bit JVM.
It's more that my RCP Application which I developed with Eclipse is slow. I've tried both -Xmx1024m and -XX:+UseParallelGC, with no noticable effect. Has this issue been registed with eclipse.org?
I have a VS 2005 application using C++ . It basically importing a large XML of around 9 GB into the application . After running for more than 18 hrs it gave an exception
0xc0000006 In page error. THe virtual memory consumed is 2.6 GB (I have set the 3GB) flag.
Does any one have a clue as to what caused this error and what could be the solution
0xC0000006 is STATUS_IN_PAGE_ERROR. As people much wiser than me already say, When you start getting in-page errors on your hard drive, it's time to go shopping for a new hard drive.
Probably you are out of memory. Can you run it again on a 64 bit machine?
A bit late, but maybe it will help someone.
If you are getting this error while starting the application from a network drive, try setting linker flag /SWAPRUN:NET in your vc++ project.
Disclaimer: I found this solution here