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increase virtual memory to sn_compile.sh

amirb
amirb over 11 years ago
 
How do I increase the virtual memory allocated to sn_compile.sh? We have an environment compilation crashing because of an “out of virtual memory” error.
 
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  • Tudor Timi
    Tudor Timi over 11 years ago

    Hi Amir,

    The "[3] Done..." message suggests you might be using LSF to submit your compile command to a different machine. While I can't know your exact setup, make sure that the queue you are submitting to doesn't have any memory usage restrictions. Also, you can tweak bsubs to request more memories by using the -R (requirements) command line argument. In our compute environment for example we would do something like '     bsub -R "mem > 512" <compile command>     ' to request at least 512 MB of memory for the command.

    Cheers,

    Tudor 

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  • Tudor Timi
    Tudor Timi over 11 years ago

    Hi Amir,

    The "[3] Done..." message suggests you might be using LSF to submit your compile command to a different machine. While I can't know your exact setup, make sure that the queue you are submitting to doesn't have any memory usage restrictions. Also, you can tweak bsubs to request more memories by using the -R (requirements) command line argument. In our compute environment for example we would do something like '     bsub -R "mem > 512" <compile command>     ' to request at least 512 MB of memory for the command.

    Cheers,

    Tudor 

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