Set up virtual memory for 6gb ram

hi ,
can any one please tell me how to set the virtual memory custom size for 6GB ram?

Frederic,
Those rules of thumb stem from the era when is was common to have 2 or 4 GB of memory, but with memory in the range of 12, 16 or 24 GB, I think we can forget about that rule of thumb. I would use a rule of thumb that the sum of installed memory and pagefile need not exceed 32 GB. With disk space being so cheap there is no reason to skimp on pagefile size, but with increasing amounts of installed memory, the pagefile will be used less and less. The general rule that Windows applies would result in a pagefile of 36 GB on a 24 GB system and that is overdone IMO. On a 48 GB system, Windows suggests a whopping 72 GB pagefile! That makes no sense. So, on a 48 GB system even a 4 GB pagefile would likely not be used at all, but Windows requires one to be present, otherwise it will create one for you on C, which is dynamically allocated and that is worse than a fixed, static pagefile as the first file on another disk.
Of course, if you make it a habit to switch between AE, PR, Maya and other applications a lot and work on files with large pixel dimensions, the sum total can easily be increased to 48 GB.
My suggestion is to use common sense.

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      0x04829400 JavaThread "Thread-10" [_thread_blocked, id=8772, stack(0x07360000,0x073a0000)]
      0x04828c00 JavaThread "Thread-9" [_thread_blocked, id=4380, stack(0x072e0000,0x07320000)]
      0x04828800 JavaThread "Thread-8" [_thread_blocked, id=6076, stack(0x07260000,0x072a0000)]
      0x04828000 JavaThread "RMI Reaper" [_thread_blocked, id=6184, stack(0x071e0000,0x07220000)]
      0x04801c00 JavaThread "Thread-7" [_thread_blocked, id=4168, stack(0x07160000,0x071a0000)]
      0x0496a000 JavaThread "HSQLDB Timer @def14f" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4616, stack(0x050e0000,0x05120000)]
      0x03bd6c00 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4136, stack(0x05060000,0x050a0000)]
      0x03bd6400 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8356, stack(0x04fe0000,0x05020000)]
      0x03a05400 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5404, stack(0x04f60000,0x04fa0000)]
      0x03a04c00 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-AdminTaskTimer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5860, stack(0x041c0000,0x04200000)]
      0x042ae000 JavaThread "GC Daemon" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5292, stack(0x04140000,0x04180000)]
      0x03a66400 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8056, stack(0x03fb0000,0x03ff0000)]
      0x03a63c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-9090" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2664, stack(0x03f30000,0x03f70000)]
      0x03a42c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8832, stack(0x03da0000,0x03de0000)]
      0x00f56800 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4600, stack(0x039a0000,0x039e0000)]
      0x00f47400 JavaThread "C1 CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7060, stack(0x038f0000,0x03960000)]
      0x00f46400 JavaThread "Attach Listener" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3928, stack(0x03870000,0x038b0000)]
      0x00f43000 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4864, stack(0x037f0000,0x03830000)]
      0x00f3c000 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6164, stack(0x03770000,0x037b0000)]
      0x00f3a800 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=9004, stack(0x036f0000,0x03730000)]
      0x00eba400 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=4904, stack(0x00d80000,0x00df0000)]
    Other Threads:
      0x00efd400 VMThread [stack: 0x03640000,0x036b0000] [id=5172]
      0x03a68400 WatcherThread [stack: 0x04090000,0x04100000] [id=9092]
    VM state:synchronizing (normal execution)
    VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread:  ([mutex/lock_event])
    [0x00eb8780] Threads_lock - owner thread: 0x00efd400
    Heap
    def new generation   total 142208K, used 109631K [0x10340000, 0x1a9e0000, 0x1a9e0000)
      eden space 113792K,  90% used [0x10340000, 0x167a60c0, 0x17260000)
      from space 28416K,  24% used [0x18e20000, 0x194c9cd8, 0x1a9e0000)
      to   space 28416K,   0% used [0x17260000, 0x17260000, 0x18e20000)
    tenured generation   total 341376K, used 148495K [0x1a9e0000, 0x2f740000, 0x2f740000)
       the space 341376K,  43% used [0x1a9e0000, 0x23ae3f10, 0x23ae4000, 0x2f740000)
    compacting perm gen  total 145408K, used 59874K [0x2f740000, 0x38540000, 0x38540000)
       the space 145408K,  41% used [0x2f740000, 0x331b88a8, 0x331b8a00, 0x38540000)
        ro space 10240K,  51% used [0x38540000, 0x38a73000, 0x38a73000, 0x38f40000)
        rw space 12288K,  55% used [0x38f40000, 0x395de4f8, 0x395de600, 0x39b40000)
    Code Cache  [0x013b0000, 0x02378000, 0x033b0000)
    total_blobs=6549 nmethods=6302 adapters=179 free_code_cache=17026624 largest_free_block=384
    Dynamic libraries:
    0x00400000 - 0x00417000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\bin\Tomcat.exe
    0x771c0000 - 0x77340000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
    0x76ac0000 - 0x76bd0000 C:\Windows\syswow64\kernel32.dll
    0x752f0000 - 0x75336000 C:\Windows\syswow64\KERNELBASE.dll
    0x758f0000 - 0x75990000 C:\Windows\syswow64\ADVAPI32.dll
    0x75830000 - 0x758dc000 C:\Windows\syswow64\msvcrt.dll
    0x74e10000 - 0x74e29000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\sechost.dll
    0x75710000 - 0x75800000 C:\Windows\syswow64\RPCRT4.dll
    0x74d20000 - 0x74d80000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SspiCli.dll
    0x74d10000 - 0x74d1c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CRYPTBASE.dll
    0x75ac0000 - 0x7670a000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SHELL32.dll
    0x75290000 - 0x752e7000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SHLWAPI.dll
    0x74d80000 - 0x74e10000 C:\Windows\syswow64\GDI32.dll
    0x76760000 - 0x76860000 C:\Windows\syswow64\USER32.dll
    0x758e0000 - 0x758ea000 C:\Windows\syswow64\LPK.dll
    0x74e30000 - 0x74ecd000 C:\Windows\syswow64\USP10.dll
    0x75340000 - 0x753a0000 C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL
    0x751c0000 - 0x7528c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\MSCTF.dll
    0x6d810000 - 0x6dac0000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\client\jvm.dll
    0x74140000 - 0x74172000 C:\Windows\system32\WINMM.dll
    0x7c340000 - 0x7c396000 C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR71.dll
    0x740f0000 - 0x7413c000 C:\Windows\system32\apphelp.dll
    0x6d7c0000 - 0x6d7cc000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\verify.dll
    0x6d330000 - 0x6d34f000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\java.dll
    0x6d800000 - 0x6d80f000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\zip.dll
    0x76bd0000 - 0x76d2c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\ole32.dll
    0x6d560000 - 0x6d569000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\management.dll
    0x6d610000 - 0x6d623000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\net.dll
    0x753e0000 - 0x75415000 C:\Windows\syswow64\WS2_32.dll
    0x75990000 - 0x75996000 C:\Windows\syswow64\NSI.dll
    0x74880000 - 0x748bc000 C:\Windows\system32\mswsock.dll
    0x747d0000 - 0x747d6000 C:\Windows\System32\wship6.dll
    0x748d0000 - 0x748e0000 C:\Windows\system32\NLAapi.dll
    0x748c0000 - 0x748d0000 C:\Windows\system32\napinsp.dll
    0x74830000 - 0x74874000 C:\Windows\system32\DNSAPI.dll
    0x74820000 - 0x74828000 C:\Windows\System32\winrnr.dll
    0x747e0000 - 0x747e5000 C:\Windows\System32\wshtcpip.dll
    0x74800000 - 0x7481c000 C:\Windows\system32\IPHLPAPI.DLL
    0x747f0000 - 0x747f7000 C:\Windows\system32\WINNSI.DLL
    0x747c0000 - 0x747c6000 C:\Windows\system32\rasadhlp.dll
    0x74780000 - 0x747b8000 C:\Windows\System32\fwpuclnt.dll
    0x74750000 - 0x74766000 C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTSP.dll
    0x744d0000 - 0x7450b000 C:\Windows\system32\rsaenh.dll
    0x74030000 - 0x7403b000 C:\Windows\system32\profapi.dll
    0x6d7a0000 - 0x6d7a8000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\sunmscapi.dll
    0x759a0000 - 0x75abd000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CRYPT32.dll
    0x753d0000 - 0x753dc000 C:\Windows\syswow64\MSASN1.dll
    0x6d630000 - 0x6d639000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\nio.dll
    0x10000000 - 0x10047000 C:\Windows\System32\corojdk11.dll
    0x74ed0000 - 0x74f5f000 C:\Windows\syswow64\OLEAUT32.dll
    0x75420000 - 0x754a3000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CLBCatQ.DLL
    0x744c0000 - 0x744ce000 C:\Windows\system32\RpcRtRemote.dll
    0x74180000 - 0x741df000 C:\Windows\system32\SXS.DLL
    0x0b820000 - 0x0b853000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\bin\HASPJava.dll
    0x0b860000 - 0x0bb4d000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\bin\hasp_windows_87368.dll
    0x74c50000 - 0x74c57000 C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.DLL
    0x6d000000 - 0x6d14c000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\awt.dll
    0x73c20000 - 0x73c71000 C:\Windows\system32\WINSPOOL.DRV
    0x74430000 - 0x744b4000 C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_5.82.7601.17514_none_ec83dffa859149af\COMCTL32.dll
    0x6eb40000 - 0x6eb53000 C:\Windows\system32\DWMAPI.DLL
    0x6d230000 - 0x6d286000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\fontmanager.dll
    0x77190000 - 0x77195000 C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL
    VM Arguments:
    jvm_args: -Dcatalina.home=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat -Dcatalina.base=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat -Djava.endorsed.dirs=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\endorsed -Djava.io.tmpdir=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\temp -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.apache.juli.ClassLoaderLogManager -Djava.util.logging.config.file=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\conf\logging.properties -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:HeapDumpPath=c:\progra~2\tomcat -Xms500m -Xmx500m -XX:SurvivorRatio=4 -XX:PermSize=143m -XX:MaxPermSize=143m -Xss200k -XX:+PrintGC -XX:+PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -Xloggc:TomcatGarbageCollection -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=9090 -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote=true
    java_command: <unknown>
    Launcher Type: generic
    Environment Variables:
    PATH=Y:\Legato\nsr\bin;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;c:\Tivoli\IBM\ITM\bin;c:\Tivoli\IBM\ITM\InstallITM;c:\Tivoli\IBM\ITM\TMAITM6;C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\lib
    USERNAME=NCDWSMNASP0101$
    OS=Windows_NT
    PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=Intel64 Family 6 Model 44 Stepping 2, GenuineIntel
    ---------------  S Y S T E M  ---------------
    OS: Windows NT 6.1 , 64 bit Build 7601 Service Pack 1
    CPU:total 4 (1 cores per cpu, 1 threads per core) family 6 model 44 stepping 2, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse, sse2, sse3, ssse3, sse4.1, sse4.2, popcnt
    Memory: 4k page, physical 4193848k(1041944k free), swap 8385852k(5027848k free)
    vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (20.45-b01) for windows-x86 JRE (1.6.0_45-b06), built on Mar 26 2013 13:40:03 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 7.1 (VS2003)
    time: Sun Feb 09 19:41:33 2014
    elapsed time: 31207 seconds

    Thanks a lot.
    HASPJava.dll is used by verification  License and is invoked less and can't use a lot of native memory.
    Our business is communicating between java and COM component. In order to implement it, we used JavaCom to generate java class for COM component.
    Memory of COM component is little, but Native Memory is high.
    Who used JavaCom and did you meet this problem?
    Please give me some suggestions. Thanks a lot.

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