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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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    hannes over 11 years ago

    I still would recommend to use sn_compile.sh -parallel, just to reduce the size of the C file.
    In addition, you can try to find out what the limits are on the machine where you compile and maybe increase them
    (ulimit -a and ulimit -v unlimited).
    -hannes 

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  • hannes
    hannes over 11 years ago

    I still would recommend to use sn_compile.sh -parallel, just to reduce the size of the C file.
    In addition, you can try to find out what the limits are on the machine where you compile and maybe increase them
    (ulimit -a and ulimit -v unlimited).
    -hannes 

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