Re: Out of memory with ASD Database (bis)

New Message Reply Date view Thread view Subject view Author view

Gan Wang (cthulhu.engr.sgi.com!sgi.engr.sgi.com!uunet.uu.net!ds9!wahoo!gan)
Fri, 12 Dec 1997 18:09:38 -0500


uunet!segolene.roazhon.inra.fr!perfly wrote:
>
> Salut,
>
> I've got a little problem.
> I 'm working on Onyx 2 I.R. with 512 Mo Ram and Performer 2.1.
> When I load ASD Database with 10 LODs and 120 000 faces like this:
>
> LOD Numfaces
>
> 0) 512
> 1) 1156
> 2) 3124
> 3) 6872
> 4) 11804
> 5) 18284
> 6) 23960
> 7) 27588
> 8) 13544
> 9) 11480,
>
> performer stops and displays this message:
>
> "Try using pfSharedArenaSize() to increase the arena size
> (currently 500000.00 KBytes) and check for adequate setrlimit()
> values and available space on swap (or pfTmpDir())."
>
> 0) Is it Normal ?

In your application shell window, use limit to set

memoryuse 524288 kbytes
vmemoryuse unlimited

See if it helps.

>
> 1) Is it a pb of number of LOD, of number of Faces or in the structure of my
> pfsFace ?
>
> 2) How can I known the size used in memory by my Pfterrain and the limit
> of my ASD Database ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Kenavo.
>
> P.S.: as you see, I've already increased my pfSharedArenaSize to 512 Mo.
>
> =======================================================================
> List Archives, FAQ, FTP: http://www.sgi.com/Technology/Performer/
> Submissions: info-performer++at++sgi.com
> Admin. requests: info-performer-request++at++sgi.com

-- 

Gan Wang

Cambridge Research Associates Voice: 703-790-0505 ext.7210 1430 Spring Hill Road, Suite 200 Fax: 703-790-0370 McLean, Virginia 22102 E-mail: gan++at++cambridge.com ======================================================================= List Archives, FAQ, FTP: http://www.sgi.com/Technology/Performer/ Submissions: info-performer++at++sgi.com Admin. requests: info-performer-request++at++sgi.com


New Message Reply Date view Thread view Subject view Author view

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.0b2 on Mon Aug 10 1998 - 17:56:25 PDT

This message has been cleansed for anti-spam protection. Replace '++at++' in any mail addresses with the '@' symbol.