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    Help with RAM Usage on debian Server

    Hello everyone, here my experience so far: 1. Approach I changed -Xmx to 4g without SwapFile. I got a lot of Java error out of memory exceptions (in the java application) and in the server log I found java out of memory exceptions heaps space error 2. Approach I created a Swap FILE (Thanks for...
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    Help with RAM Usage on debian Server

    Took me a while to figure out if I was using LVM. But no. I have a root server from netcup more precisely: Netcup root server So I will stay with fdisk. Thanks so far. Once I've read up more, I'll probably come back to discuss my fdisk settings. Thank you very much
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    Help with RAM Usage on debian Server

    KDE would be great, but I have only ssh access. Is it possible to install KDE on my local linux machine (linux mint) and connect via SSH to the debian server and format the partition over ssh? @dos2unix When the recommended way is to use 50% of RAM. Is it meant in sum? Because I have two Java...
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    Help with RAM Usage on debian Server

    Ok. Many thanks. The next time the server is struggeling I will first lower the heap memory and in the next maintenance window I will try to create a swap partition. Not sure if nothing bad would happen X) because I have to reformat the current disk, which is heavely used. I read in the...
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    Help with RAM Usage on debian Server

    thank you for your fast response. 2 more questions: 1. Can the problem also be the linux command -Xmx10g? I read in the intenet about it. I took over this server but for me the 10g is also not corret. There are two Java programs that each run with 10g. But the server has only 16GB RAM. Still...
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    Help with RAM Usage on debian Server

    Hello community, I have a debian server with docker and java installed. docker 3 containers: swag (Linuxserver container for nginx (webserver) and ssl-certificate) postgresql keycloak (Authentification-Management) 2 Java-Programs: I start these programs with these linux commands: export...
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