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  -XX:MinRAMPercentage
  -XX:MinRAMPercentage
-XX:+UseContainerSuppor

Revision as of 20:36, 6 November 2019

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Internal

Overview

When running java in a container, the max heap should always be explicitly set with -Xmx, based on the application needs and the container limits.

Java max heap limit can also be calculated based on the container limits.

Generic script that correlates JVM memory settings to the container limits: https://github.com/fabric8io-images/run-java-sh, https://github.com/fabric8io-images/run-java-sh/blob/master/fish-pepper/run-java-sh/fp-files/run-java.sh.


Let JVM Adjust Memory Relative to CGroups Limits

Experimental Options

Java 1.8.0_181

(since Java 1.8.0_131)

java -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions  -XX:+UseCGroupMemoryLimitForHeap -XX:MaxRAMFraction=50 -XX:+PrintFlagsFinal -version | grep MaxHeapSize

-XX:+UseCGroupMemoryLimitForHeap configures the JVM to read CGroups memory limit from /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/memory.limit_in_bytes and use it as a base when setting the max heap. Effectively, this option sets -XX:MaxRAM to the CGroups limit. By default, without any other configuration, the max heap is set to 1/4 of the CGroups value. To initialize max heap to a different value, use -XX:MaxRAMFraction, according to the formula:

              MaxRAM 
max_heap = -------------
           MaxRAMFraction

Java 1.8.0_221

java -XX:MaxRAMPercentage=20.0 -XX:+PrintFlagsFinal -version | grep MaxHeapSize

Other flags:

-XX:InitialRAMPercentage
-XX:MinRAMPercentage
-XX:+UseContainerSuppor