tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8170966372160068479.post196584831909914959..comments2023-01-11T03:26:21.976-07:00Comments on The Memory Leak: Configuring Alfresco Community Edition for OpenOffice Document TransformsDewey Garwoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16542398512273172653noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8170966372160068479.post-7319496824136586212011-05-31T13:30:24.311-06:002011-05-31T13:30:24.311-06:00Hi there, found your blog while having some issues...Hi there, found your blog while having some issues with an Alfresco 3.4.d Community Edition. You seem to be playing around with alfresco also quite a bit so I hope to find some answers here which I can not find anywhere on the badly supported alfresco forum.<br />We are running an Alfresco instance (3.4.d) and try to run a bulk import of 140.000 files via FTP or CMIS but no matter how much memory we assign to the JVM (tried up to 5G) we always run either into Out Of Memory exceptions or the Alfresco service just doesn't react anymore after a certain time. It seems the lucene indexing just grabs more and more memory and finally causes the JVM to die.<br /><br />We tried running Alfresco in CentOS 5.6 and Windows Server 2008 R2, in both OS we manage to kill Alfresco after sending in about 5000 files via CMIS webservice interface (10 Threads) or about 20000 files via 10 FTP threads.<br /><br />Any ideas would be highly appreciatedPaulnoreply@blogger.com