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Since the default memory setting usually is 256MB in Bamboo, you might have to adjust the settings to run a bigger Bamboo instance with sufficient memory.
Linux の場合
bamboo.shRUN_CMD= substituting new values for -Xms (starting memory) and -Xmx (maximum memory)Here is an example of a minimal setting for a large system (maximum heap size is set to 768 megabytes):
RUN_CMD="java \-server \-Xms512m \-Xmx768m \-XX:MaxPermSize=256m \-Djava.awt.headless=true \-classpath $CLASSPATH \-Dorg.mortbay.xml.XmlParser.NotValidating=true \-Djetty.port=8085 com.atlassian.bamboo.server.Server 8085 ./webapp /"
Windows の場合
Bamboo uses a wrapper to start, either as a service or in a console.
wrapper.conf file, which is found in BAMBOO_INSTALL/conf. (The parameters are documented inside the file.)-Xms value to increase your Bamboo memory.The error java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread occurs when the operating system is unable to create new threads. This is due to the JVM Heap taking up the available RAM. Big heaps take away from the space that can be allocated for the stack of a new thread.
For Linux the maximum heap size of the JVM cannot be greater than 2GB. If you only have 2GB RAM in your server, it is not recommended to set the Max size of the JVM that high.
The size of the stack per thread can also contribute to this problem. The stack size can reduce the number of threads that can be created.
To fix this problem, you should reduce the size of your JVM Heap and also the size of the stack per thread.
The stack size can be changed with the following (example) parameter:
"-Xss512k"
Please refer to the following guide as a reference for JVM tuning: http://goobsoft.homeip.net/Wiki.jsp?page=JavaDebianTuning.
If you get the error message: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space this means that you have exceeded Java's fixed 64Mb block for loading class files. You will need to add the argument -XX:MaxPermSize and increase the memory.
OutOfMemory error occurred.