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Re: [Swarm-Support] OutOfMemoryError
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Re: [Swarm-Support] OutOfMemoryError |
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Mon, 24 Sep 2007 09:14:14 +0200 |
Sorry,
besides that I don't have another clue
- especially since I work mostly in Objective C. not in Java. Anyone else
in this forum who could help Diego?
Greetings,
K
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"Diego Corredor"
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Hi again,
Thanks for the advice, Konrad. I tried to increase the
virtual memory as you recommended but it didn't have any effect. I think
that there is a constant amount of memory allocated to the JavaSwarm.
I know that some programs have a "set memory"
command in order to assign a given amount of memory for running. So, I
would like to know if there is any way to increase the memory resources
used specifically by java.exe.
Also, I have checked the memory used by the java application
and it always increases until 160MB before it cracks down. The simulation
exercise that I am trying to run consists on build a model, run it, extract
some statistics from it and then dropping it, using the drop method contained
in any swarm implementation object. Is it normal that even when each model
is dropped after being run the memory used by java.exe still increases?
I would really appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Diego Corredor
2007/9/19, address@hidden
<address@hidden>:
If you run the simulation under Windows: Might help to increase the virtual
memory.
Right Click "My Computer"->Advanced->Performance Settings->Advanced->Virtual
Memory Change->enter a higher number for the virtual memory capacity
If you have another system, I unfortunately have no clue...
Greetings,
K
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Konrad Richter
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Herrengasse 1-3
A-1010 Wien
Austria
Phone +43 1 5370-6160
Fax +43 1 5370-6161
Mobile +49 175 318-6160
Hi Swarmers,
I am running some simulations in JavaSwarm. I am considering 100
different scenarios but when the program reaches the 26th scenario an
OutOfMemoryError appears. Is there something I could do to increment
the memory?
Thanks,
Diego Corredor
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