I've been looking at our IBM Connections 3.0.1 environment, specifically focusing on the DEVELOPMENT server, as I was implementing CA Wily Introscope as part of a monitoring and diagnosis regime.
Introscope requires that we set some JVM parameters in order that the relevant Wily classes be loaded.
Whilst I was configuring the JVM for the WAS instance that hosts the Profiles cluster, I noticed that the parameter: -
-Xsoftrefthreshold16
had been set: -
….
<jvmEntries xmi:id="JavaVirtualMachine_1312972602953" verboseModeClass="false" verboseModeGarbageCollection="false" verboseModeJNI="false" maximumHeapSize="2506" runHProf="false" hprofArguments="" debugMode="false" debugArgs="-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=7777" genericJvmArguments="-Xgcpolicy:gencon -Djava.awt.headless=true -javaagent:/opt/IBM/WebSphere/wily/Agent.jar-Xsoftrefthreshold16" executableJarFileName="" disableJIT="false">
<jvmEntries xmi:id="JavaVirtualMachine_1312972602953" verboseModeClass="false" verboseModeGarbageCollection="false" verboseModeJNI="false" maximumHeapSize="2506" runHProf="false" hprofArguments="" debugMode="false" debugArgs="-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=7777" genericJvmArguments="-Xgcpolicy:gencon -Djava.awt.headless=true -javaagent:/opt/IBM/WebSphere/wily/Agent.jar-Xsoftrefthreshold16" executableJarFileName="" disableJIT="false">
….
This parameter is referenced in the LC2.5 Tuning Guide and your JMP205 Lotus Connections Deployment Best Practices guide.
However, I was wondering whether we still needed it with Connections 3.0.1.
So I checked with my colleagues in the IC Development labs ….
… and the answer is "No, this parameter is no longer required or recommended".
Out it comes ……..
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