Hi John,
Thanks for the information. My large datasets will eventually be hosted on a
64bit JVM. At the moment, I'm testing a 1.3GB dataset with -Xmx1536m on a dev
machine. The following WMS request results in HTTP Status 500 - Internal Server
Error (java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space):
http://localhost:8090/thredds/wms/aggregated/magmap_V5_2010_s.nc?service=WMS&version=1.3.0&request=GetMap&Layers=magmap_V5_2010&CRS=EPSG:4326&BBOX=152,-39,154,-37&width=100&height=100&Styles=BOXFILL/occam_pastel-30&format=image/jpeg
The dataset has an bounding box:
<westBoundLongitude>112.50461544244448</westBoundLongitude>
<eastBoundLongitude>154.66376524558447</eastBoundLongitude>
<southBoundLatitude>-39.560232620003625</southBoundLatitude>
<northBoundLatitude>-35.19773436500001</northBoundLatitude>
I guess the request is faily small (BBOX=152,-39,154,-37) .
I In addtion, the NetCDFSubsetService works fine for the same dataset with
the same amount of memory.
I'm wondering if in general case, the maximum heap is determined by the dataset
size for Thredds WMS service, and if there is an configuration option to limit
the WMS request size.
Regards and thanks,
Lin
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From: thredds-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:thredds-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Caron
Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2011 5:21 AM
To: thredds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [thredds] Large aggregated datasets, WMS memory issue
Hi Lin:
It doesnt (usually) matter how big the dataset is, just how big the request is.
Can you send a typical WMS request that causes this problem? Do you know what
size of data you are requesting? What file format?
-Xmx1536m is around the max for 32 bit JVMs. I strongly advise you to use a
64bit JVM with more like 4 Gbyte heap.
John
On 3/29/2011 7:19 PM, Xiangtan.Lin@xxxxxxxx<mailto:Xiangtan.Lin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm in process of serving out some large aggregated datasets (5 - 8GB) with
Thredds WMS. I consistently experience "OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space"
error when making WMS requests. On my test machine, I've allocated -Xmx1536m to
Tomcat and experimentally Thredds is able to serve about 1GB aggregated
datasets.
By digging through the Dataset Aggregation and Memory related topics on the
list, I've found out that the general suggestions are to allocate more memory
to Tomcat such as: -Xmx4g
One post mentioned that "Thredds does everything in memory".
Can somebody please advise how much memory I should allocate to Tomcat for the
8GB dataset? I'm afraid I have to secure more than 8GB memory.
And what is the best practice to serve out the large datasets on Thredds in
general?
Regards and thanks,
Xiangtan Lin
Technical Services Officer | CSIRO IM&T
xiangtan.lin@xxxxxxxx<mailto:xiangtan.lin@xxxxxxxx>|
www.csiro.au<http://www.csiro.au>
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