I have Ubuntu 14.04 cloud server with 512MB RAM on Digital Ocean and installed tomcat7 in order to accept my Java applications, also there is a wordpress site running on it with little accesses. So, I created a REST Web Service that needs to always be online because there are accesses by Android Apps. The problem is when I don't use the WS for sometime it goes down and I have to manually start tomcat again.
When I ask for tomcat' status I have the answer below:
Tomcat Servlet engine is not running, but pid file exists.
Here is a memory log of server in normal state:
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 490 480 9 64 6 119
-/+ buffers/cache: 354 135
Swap: 0 0 0
Top command:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
8835 www-data 20 0 363904 65472 37244 S 16.6 13.0 0:31.02 php5-fpm
12625 www-data 20 0 361052 63896 35704 S 8.3 12.7 0:13.30 php5-fpm
24655 mysql 20 0 891176 56332 1576 S 1.7 11.2 72:04.31 mysqld
11509 www-data 20 0 361696 65796 37168 S 1.3 13.1 0:16.99 php5-fpm
7 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.3 0.0 4:31.17 rcu_sched
28 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.3 0.0 0:44.41 kswapd0
123 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.3 0.0 3:26.29 jbd2/vda1-8
744 www-data 20 0 91112 2400 540 S 0.3 0.5 0:53.93 nginx
13305 tomcat7 20 0 1126588 144516 5792 S 0.3 28.8 0:44.17 java
14557 root 20 0 24820 1508 1100 R 0.3 0.3 0:00.07 top
1 root 20 0 33504 1504 120 S 0.0 0.3 1:59.18 init
2 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.29 kthreadd
3 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:03.83 ksoftirqd/0
5 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/0:0H
8 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 0.0 0.0 4:37.10 rcuos/0
9 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 rcu_bh
10 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 rcuob/0
Using the jmap -heap in tomcat process i have these details:
using thread-local object allocation.
Concurrent Mark-Sweep GC
Heap Configuration:
MinHeapFreeRatio = 40
MaxHeapFreeRatio = 70
MaxHeapSize = 134217728 (128.0MB)
NewSize = 1310720 (1.25MB)
MaxNewSize = 44695552 (42.625MB)
OldSize = 5439488 (5.1875MB)
NewRatio = 2
SurvivorRatio = 8
PermSize = 21757952 (20.75MB)
MaxPermSize = 174063616 (166.0MB)
G1HeapRegionSize = 0 (0.0MB)
Heap Usage:
New Generation (Eden + 1 Survivor Space):
capacity = 2424832 (2.3125MB)
used = 280872 (0.26786041259765625MB)
free = 2143960 (2.0446395874023438MB)
11.583152977195946% used
Eden Space:
capacity = 2162688 (2.0625MB)
used = 242168 (0.23094940185546875MB)
free = 1920520 (1.8315505981445312MB)
11.197546756628787% used
From Space:
capacity = 262144 (0.25MB)
used = 38704 (0.0369110107421875MB)
free = 223440 (0.2130889892578125MB)
14.764404296875% used
To Space:
capacity = 262144 (0.25MB)
used = 0 (0.0MB)
free = 262144 (0.25MB)
0.0% used
concurrent mark-sweep generation:
capacity = 34521088 (32.921875MB)
used = 26207256 (24.993186950683594MB)
free = 8313832 (7.928688049316406MB)
75.91665708798054% used
Perm Generation:
capacity = 50319360 (47.98828125MB)
used = 43680848 (41.65730285644531MB)
free = 6638512 (6.3309783935546875MB)
86.8072407916158% used
16661 interned Strings occupying 2074936 bytes.
Does anybody know how to always put it online?
OK, if you have a 512 MB RAM server, and you have MySQL and PHP5 running, the JVM will probably have crashed with an OutOfMemory exception.
In the jmap output, the only important number is the free memory of the concurrent mark sweep generation, where you have only 7.9 MB free, which sounds very small for a web service.
Before it crashes, the JVM will also spend a lot of time trying to garbage collect, which could lead to the process becoming non-responsive, even before it crashes completely.
You could add 1GB of swap (IIRC, linux admins recommend swap = 2 x ram). See e.g. http://www.prowebdev.us/2012/05/amazon-ec2-linux-micro-swap-space.html for AWS, will probably work on Digital Ocean, too.
The MySQL and PHP5 processes can probably swap out a lot of unused allocated memory. If that slows your applications down too much, you'll probably need some more RAM, or move the PHP and MySQL to different servers.
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