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Re: Virtual memory exceeded in new
Hi Randa,
You can run ps and look at the field "SZ", which gives you the number of a
process' swappable pages currently in use. To find out about the size of one
page, simply run pagesize, which gives you the pagesize in bytes. Example on
Solaris:
> ps -U chris -l
F S UID PID PPID C PRI NI ADDR SZ WCHAN TTY TIME CMD
8 S 2174 25488 25486 0 51 20 626f7338 246 626f73a8 pts/1 0:00 bash
...
> pagesize
8192
Therefore, my bash is using 246*8192 bytes of memory right now.
-Chris.
> Hello,
> I am running simulations of RTP starting with 200 nodes for 50 sec simulation time. I am having problems in running as it gives me:
> Virtual memory exceeded in `new'
>
> I am running my script on ultra-10 machine with 1GB RAM, but may be the
> memory dedicated to run my process is small. Does anyone know how to know
> the size of memory dedicated to run my processes and how to increase it.
> Thanks a lot,
> Randa
> [email protected]
>