This plugin is no longer supported. I suggest you look for a replacement such as Remote Toolkit.
Your best bet might be to start a new thread and describe your problem in detail with your entire setup.
I think you need to start to look into other things like plugins. Your Java collector is as tuned as it is going to get and the problems you...
Try removing this: -XX:ParallelGCThreads=3 And try reducing the -xmx size by a few gigs.
I'm behind a security firewall so I can't see your imgur picture, but I can't see anything wrong with your settings offhand. Try installing Java 6...
So far performance claims have been pretty tame, and should be no better or worse than simply using the command line I outlined previously. But if...
See here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tech/g1-intro-jsp-135488.html
G1 is the way of the future no doubt. I haven't committed to Java 7 yet as I'm still testing it and giving it some more to mature. The performance...
It's been a while since I've helped someone with setting up MCMyAdmin, but I believe there is a section in the config that allows you to choose a...
As I said, it's probably not garbage collection that is causing the usage. Is the game laggy or is there stuttering? If not, what's the issue?...
It's not that it's bad to use, it's just that java will now better how to adjust it on the fly than you do setting it to one single set value...
Well, yes, but that isn't really a good way to go. My previous suggestion was meant to show that it isn't a good idea. By artificially making the...
It doesn't really work that way. You give java a heap of ram to use for it's program, and the garbage collector will try and keep usage within...
Yes, using the command line arguments I provide should provide improvement over using no command line arguments because it tells the garbage...
To be quite clear, minecraft is not multithreaded, so it uses a single thread/core/cpu/etc, but Java is multithreaded and will use as many cores...
Please do, and try also removing the CPU thread argument and let java decide what it needs when it needs it.
That's an ungodly large heapsize for only 5 people. Try something more reasonable like 8 gigs.
Java 7 probably has equal or better performance to tuned java 6, but it's still early in it's life cycle and may be prone to bugs. You could give...
Looks ok to me. Your java version looks like it might be out of date. I think java 6 is up to release 30 now......
Read my detailed post in page 2. It should help you craft a line to match your hardware.
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