java -Xmx512m -jar "/home/myapp/myapp.jar"
Java error – Could not reserve enough space for object heap
Question: I have a Linux web server with JRE and has got problems trying to run a Java APP from the shell. It seems that web server limits the memory I can allocate. Error messages:
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for object heap
Shell code:
java -Xmx1950m -cp helloworld.jar
What’s wrong? Any ideas?
Answer:
Some possible reasons:
1) This error means there is not enough memory allocated to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
2) The user limits are set too low in /etc/security/limits.conf or /etc/profile/.bash_profile in Linux
3) The allocated memory heap to the JVM is greater than 1.5GB and the OS is only 32 bit.
Our natural reaction is “it must be a JVM heap size issue, when the max size is too small“, and we usually start to increase the memory allocation. It may be a totally wrong direction…
Try to lower the memory demand to the value you really need to run your app:
Why? The memory, JVM allocates to your application, affects the number of threads that can be allocated to your application, so hence the error.
This formula gives a decent estimate for the number of threads you can create:
(MaxProcessMemory – JVMMemory – ReservedOsMemory) / (ThreadStackSize) = Number of threads
Do not set high JVM memory (such as -Xmx1950m) value just because you want to be sure to get enough allocated memory. The JVM will not be able to run threads.