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JVMMaxHeapSizeMB=0 on 9.2.2 (64)
Sysinfo says my current JVM size is 175/231/955MB I have a lot of extra unused RAM on this new machine. I would like to bump up the MAX to 2GB but the Zero has me scratching my head. -Bill
I wonder if someone has made a cheat sheet with all modified settings to make it easy to remember what needs to be changed after a new install. UGH, I should have made a list of all mine... UGH.
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Home DVR: SageTV v9.2.6(64) i7-6700 3.4ghz, 8GB RAM, Win10 Pro, 1@ SSD +1@6TB WD Blue, 1 Quad HDHR, ( OTA Winegard HD8200U, CM4221HD), 1@ STP-HD200, 1@ Nvidia Shield , 1 @ Nvidia Shield new round version, 70" & 55" Sony's RV DVR: 2@SageTV v9.2.6, NUC8i5BEK 16GB, SS980Pro NVMe, 5TB Passport, 1@olderNUC, 2 Dual HDHR, , Winegard BatWing, 40", 32", 28" Sony's, Max Transit |
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Are you saying it’s 0 in the registry? That’s fine and just causes it to use the built-in default of 1024MB for 64 bit. If you want 2G, enter 2048 or 0800 in hex.
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Dumb question - isn't Java no longer supported?
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I believe your thinking of Flash?
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I edited that reg entry and Sagetv immediately shows the 2 GB max. I assumed it would need a restart. -Bill
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Home DVR: SageTV v9.2.6(64) i7-6700 3.4ghz, 8GB RAM, Win10 Pro, 1@ SSD +1@6TB WD Blue, 1 Quad HDHR, ( OTA Winegard HD8200U, CM4221HD), 1@ STP-HD200, 1@ Nvidia Shield , 1 @ Nvidia Shield new round version, 70" & 55" Sony's RV DVR: 2@SageTV v9.2.6, NUC8i5BEK 16GB, SS980Pro NVMe, 5TB Passport, 1@olderNUC, 2 Dual HDHR, , Winegard BatWing, 40", 32", 28" Sony's, Max Transit |
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If you have a lot of extenders this is a huge boon for the stability of SageTV. I used to run into problems when I had about 4 extenders running in 16 bit Windows. After I switched to unRAID and gave the JVM heap something like 3GB I don't have any problems.
One time for fun I turned on every extender and ran Placeshifter on all my PCs. I had something like 11 miniclients simultaneously connected and the system ran fine. This allows me to now keep extenders powered on at all times so that startup time is faster. I run a telnet script to turn them all on every morning as they get killed on a weekly basis when unRAID runs a backup.
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