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value of Max Available under Node/Memory-->Node name-->heap and garbage collection

CommunityUser
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For all our java nodes , I continue to see the value of "Max Available" is less than the -mx set for the jvm

Cant find any documentation on what this  metric stands

Any one knows what this stands for and why it always shows less than the value of -mx. 

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Saradhi_Pothara
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Hi,

AppDynamics uses JMX provided Java to fetch the max available heap. 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11905220/why-does-the-jvm-heap-usage-max-as-reported-by-jmx-chang...

https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/management/MemoryUsage.html

It depends on JVMs implementation of the value of HeapMemoryUsage.max attribute on how much this value would be.

You could also validate it against the HeapMemoryUsage.max attribute value in JConsole.

In some JVM implementations, this value is Xmx - PS Survivor Space.MaxAvailable

For Example, Xmx = 12288m and Heap.Max Available is displayed as 11947m.
Check PS Survivor Space.MaxAvailable and it is 341m.

Heap.Max Available = Xmx-PS Survivor Space.MaxAvailable = 12288-341 = 11947m

Please see attached the screenshots.

Regards,
Saradhi

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