![]() How many tags are defined? How many clients are running? What else is running in the same machine as the gateway? Screen shots of Ignition's performance page and of your OS's memory usage would help. You might simply be doing more with Ignition that will fit in its allowance.įor more specific advice, share more specific information. If your situation is Ignition using all of its allowed memory, while the OS still has plenty available, then adjust nf to give it more. If installing on a laptop for local development, you must leave a lot of RAM for the OS, your development DB, your graphical desktop, and any designer(s) you might run (which also are java, and use gobs of memory). That allotment should be significantly less than the total in the machine in order to leave RAM for the OS to use, especially for I/O buffers. In production, the initial value and maximum value should be the same so that Java gets its allotment immediately. You configure the RAM Ignition is allowed to use for its heap in nf. The Gateway is not returning the memory to the OS and continues getting more and more until collapses
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