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InterClaw
May 31, 2015Aspirant
NAS not starting any services #25220444
I had a hard time coming up with a good subject for this problem, since I don't really know what's wrong and how to describe it. Here's the story: Suddenly I noticed that CIFS was not behaving norm...
StephenB
Jun 04, 2015Guru - Experienced User
I've just run into this also (seeing a bunch of restart.2015*.log files but am not seeing jna files)- and opened a ticket with crashplan support.
Even with 8 GB of ram you will be limited to ~3700M heap size. The Crashplan JVM is 32 bit, so the address space is 4 GB. Some of the address space is reserved. You can probe it with java -XmxAAAAm -showversion. If AAAA is small enough, the command will display some java info. If it gets much over 3715 on my pro6 it will crash.
FWIW my volume size is ~8.5TB and ~550K files. The size (and crashplan) have been stable for quite a while. Crashplan began to fail a couple of weeks ago. There was about 100 GB of churn (17K files) in one folder that may have triggered it.
Even with 8 GB of ram you will be limited to ~3700M heap size. The Crashplan JVM is 32 bit, so the address space is 4 GB. Some of the address space is reserved. You can probe it with java -XmxAAAAm -showversion. If AAAA is small enough, the command will display some java info. If it gets much over 3715 on my pro6 it will crash.
FWIW my volume size is ~8.5TB and ~550K files. The size (and crashplan) have been stable for quite a while. Crashplan began to fail a couple of weeks ago. There was about 100 GB of churn (17K files) in one folder that may have triggered it.
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