"Impossible to allocate 0.000 MB of memory, or decrease memory for rendering of thi requirements
Why I get this message, it is a new computer (MacBook Pro)
Intel Core i7 2.7 GHz
8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB
584,48 GB of free space.
"Impossible to allocate 0.000 MB memory, decrease memory for rendering of this framework requirements, or install more RAM... »
The after effects CC (12,2) update solves this problem.
Let us know how it works for you after installing the update.
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Cannot allocate 0.000 MB of memory.
I keep getting this message while he was working on a project in AE.
"Cannot allocate 0.000 MB of memory. Decrease memory for rendering of this framework requirements, or install more RAM. (12803 3D camera data / standard). For more information, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_mem (5027: 3)"
I deleted the cache in AE and premiere. I left first and the TEA so that EI is the only thing running. I even reset the pram Mac, but we are still receiving this error.
I am running Adobe after effects CC 2015.3 (13.8).
OS X Version of Yosemite 10.10.5
iMac 27 inches, end of 2013)
Treat 3.5 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB 1600 MHZ DDR3 memory
Macintosh HD boot drive
Graphics NVIDIA GeFroce GTX M 780, 4096 MB
Please let me know if you need more details, and I'll be happy to provide.
Thank you for your time and help in advance. Any suggestions are welcome.
Looking forward to you soon.
George
Hello
You may have a few third-party plugins that requires an update. Please check below the places and remove them to confirm.
1 MAC HD or startup drive > library > Application Support > Adobe > commune > Plugins > 7.0 > MediaCore.
2 applications > After Effects > Plugins.
Second, there are 5 default folders. So, remove everything it to check the cause.
Vinay
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Cannot allocate 0.000 MB memory
Hello
I'm running after effects CC on a Macbook Pro, with 16 GB of Ram and 70 GB of free space running OS Maverick.
After I had the program open for about 10 to 30 minutes, I get a dialog that says:
"Impossible to allocate 0.000 MB memory, decrease memory for rendering of this framework requirements, or install more RAM... »
I had no such problem with CS6... Dialogue essentially paralyzes the program, because just hit OK brings up another identical message and does not allow to fix or change anything. I have to force quit... It tends to be a grace period of 10 minutes or I can work before she starts to happen again.
Is this a bug, is there a trick in this stop error message? The program seems to perform very well until this warning appears.
The after effects CC (12,2) update solves this problem.
Let us know how it works for you after installing the update.
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ORA-04031: unable to allocate 4120 bytes of shared memory
Guys,
OS = RHEL-3, 64-bit
10.2.0.5
node 2 CARS db
We continuously reeving error in alert log file below.
ORA-00603: ORACLE Server Session concluded with fatal error
ORA-00604: an error has occurred at the SQL level 1 recursive
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 4120 bytes of shared memory ('shared pool', ' select name, $ online, content... ") (","Typecheck","kgghteInit")
ORA-00604: an error has occurred at the SQL level 1 recursive
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 32 bytes of shared memory ('shared pool', 'select count (*) from sys.job... "," sql area', 'tmp')
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 4120 bytes of shared memory ('shared pool', "select / * + index (idl_ub1$ i_...","Typecheck","kgghteInit") ")
-etc...
shared_pool_size = 608 M
BMG = 9 GB
Parameter file-
process = 2000
sessions = 2205
SGA_MAX_SIZE = 26843545600
shared_pool_size = 637534208
LARGE_POOL_SIZE = 0
JAVA_POOL_SIZE = 117440512
STREAMS_POOL_SIZE = 536870912
filesystemio_options = SETALL
SGA_TARGET = 0
control_files = STGRACDB01/STGDB/control/control01.ctl, STGRACDB02/STGDB/control/control02.ctl, /STGRACDB03/STGDB/control/control03.ctl
control_file_record_keep_time = 14
DB_BLOCK_SIZE = 8192
__db_cache_size = 7516192768
db_cache_size = 7516192768
db_writer_processes = 2
compatible = 10.2.0.5
Log_archive_dest_1 = LOCATION = / STGRACDB04/STGDB/archives
log_archive_format = %t_%s_%R.dbf
log_buffer = 30455808
DB_FILES = 800
db_file_multiblock_read_count = 16
cluster_database = TRUE
cluster_database_instances = 2
thread = 2
instance_number = 2
UNDO_MANAGEMENT = AUTO
undo_tablespace = UNDOTBS2
UNDO_RETENTION = 900
Remote_login_passwordfile = EXCLUSIVE lock
instance_name = STGDB2
noms_service = STGDB, SYS$ STRMADMIN.CAPTURE_DEVTRAVST1_QUEUE.STGDB.SAPIAS.COM, STGDB.SAPIAS.COM
dispatchers = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (SERVICE = STGDBXDB)
session_cached_cursors = 70
JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES = 10
usequeue_interval = 1
CURSOR_SHARING = SIMILAR
hash_area_size = 524288
background_dump_dest = / app/oracle/admin/STGDB/bdump
user_dump_dest = / app/oracle/admin/STGDB/udump
core_dump_dest = / app/oracle/admin/STGDB/cdump
audit_file_dest = / app/oracle/admin/STGDB/adump
session_max_open_files = 20
Open_links = 150
open_links_per_instance = 150
optimizer_features_enable = 10.2.0.4
sort_area_size = 0
db_name = STGDB
db_unique_name = STGDB
open_cursors = 300
optimizer_mode = CHOOSE
optimizercost_based_transformation = OFF
pga_aggregate_target = 996147200
PGAmax_size = 1288490188
optimizerjoin_elimination_enabled = TRUE
optimizer_secure_view_merging = FALSE
-Can someone help me on this issue? I think that this is not a simple matter to ignore and his Dungeon to throw in alertlog file.
Thank you
HariWhy not just increase the size of your shared_pool_size parameter? It is not very big at the moment, maybe make 1 G.
And while you're at it, you need to sort the PGA. You have the overall goal set at less than 1 G, and at the same time you have set the limit of session pgamax_size to more than 1 G, which is impossible. -
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 4160 bytes of shared memory
Hi all
I work on HP - UX B.11.23 U 9000/800 and
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Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.8.0 - 64 bit Production
PL/SQL Release 9.2.0.8.0 - Production
CORE Production 9.2.0.8.0
AMT for HP - UX: 9.2.0.8.0 - Production Version
NLSRTL Version 9.2.0.8.0 - Production
I make mistake
ORA-00604: an error has occurred at the SQL level recursive 2
ORA-04031: impossible to allocate 4160 bytes of memory ("pool", "JOB$ ', ' bunch of sga (1,0) ',"kglsim bunch") shared
I have already increased the size of the shared pool, still I am facing this problem.can anyone help me on this
and it's a development database.>
I make mistake
ORA-00604: an error has occurred at the SQL level recursive 2
ORA-04031: impossible to allocate 4160 bytes of memory ("pool", "JOB$ ', ' bunch of sga (1,0) ',"kglsim bunch") sharedI have already increased the size of the shared pool, still I am facing this problem.can anyone help me on this
and it's a development database.
>Increase the shared pool blindly will only be delaying the inevitable. If your pool is really too small, you might be able to remedy by adding more memory to the Shared pool. But it looks like you have already done and it is always throwing ORA-4031. So, which may not be a solution.
Check your application and see if your code is analyzed at length. This happens when you bind variables resulting in Oracle having to hard parse each SQL whenever. So, if your application does not bind variable, you will need to fix them before it's too late. Analysis is the most expensive part in the execution of a SQL query.
On another note, you're on 9i, will certainly have enabled you SGA_TARGET which means the automatic memory management. In this case, Oracle will distribute central pool SGA memory to the different components to the extent required. Check V$ SGA_TARGET_ADVICE and also check V$ SGA_DYNAMIC_COMPONENTS and make sure your SGA memory is too low. If they are all fine, then your only option is to ensure that you do not unnecessarily in-depth analysis.
Concerning
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allocate more memory for my video card
model of my laptop is HP Pavilion dv4-1444dx entertainment notebook pc. I want to put more memory for the video card. my friend told me that I can assign more ram to my video card. I wanted to reach a certain condition for a game, but the "dedicated video memory" is only 64 MB. the allocated memory is 1.2 GB. I want to increase dedicated video memory. Help, please. Thank you.
Hello
Unless you see a BIOS setting allows to allocate more memory from the memory installed modules, it cannot be changed. I just checked the service manual for your laptop series. There is no setting in the BIOS, so the answer is that you can not change it.
Your best bet is to increase the installed memory to the maximum, depending on whether your OS is 32-bit or 64-bit.
A 32-bit operating system may use no more @3.2 than GB of RAM while a 64 bit OS can use as much as the motherboard of your laptop (by design) will accept.
Best regards
ERICO
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ORA-01659: impossible to allocate MINEXTENTS beyond 2 in the tablespace test
Hello
I created a table and tried to insert records over 2 million and I'm getting an error such as ORA-01659: impossible to allocate MINEXTENTS beyond 2 in the tablespace test.
Used tablespace percentage is only 73%.
I used below when creating table
tablespace TEST
PCTFREE 10
INITRANS 1
maxtrans 255
Please suggest me how to solve this problem.
Thank you
Suri
Hi @Suri
I see no problem in storage settings in your table.
But the number of rows helps you insert and in the free space in your tablespace.
Perhaps too much space is needed for your data and storage space can not support.
The only things you can do is the following:
(a) try PCT_INCREASE to 0, this product extensions to equal size.
(b) put the PCT_FREE less than the default of 10. But it is advisable if you make updates to your table.
(c) maybe create your table with the clause compress, just for bulk inserts, but this depends on the use of the table.
(d) ask your DBA to increase the data files of the TEST table space or add more data files.
(e) using the package DBMS_SPACE, you can calculate the space used by your table in tablespace TEST. g 10 and later versions.
See the following example:
SQL> SET SERVEROUTPUT ON SQL> DECLARE lc_tablespace VARCHAR2(100) DEFAULT 'CC_TBSD001_MOVI_DOMICILIOS'; lc_megabytes SIMPLE_INTEGER DEFAULT 1024*1024; lc_estimated_rows SIMPLE_INTEGER DEFAULT 45000000; lc_pct_used SIMPLE_INTEGER DEFAULT 10; l_cost_columns SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLUMNS; l_mbytes_to_be_used NUMBER; l_mbytes_to_be_allocated NUMBER; BEGIN l_cost_columns := SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLUMNS( SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLINFO('NUMBER' ,15) ,SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLINFO('NUMBER' ,10) ,SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLINFO('NUMBER' , 4) ,SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLINFO('VARCHAR2', 6) ,SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLINFO('VARCHAR2', 4) ,SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLINFO('NUMBER' , 1) ,SYS.CREATE_TABLE_COST_COLINFO('NUMBER' , 4) ); DBMS_SPACE.CREATE_TABLE_COST(lc_tablespace ,l_cost_columns ,lc_estimated_rows ,lc_pct_used ,l_mbytes_to_be_used ,l_mbytes_to_be_allocated ); l_mbytes_to_be_used := l_mbytes_to_be_used/lc_megabytes; l_mbytes_to_be_allocated := l_mbytes_to_be_allocated/lc_megabytes; DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Megabytes to be used: '||TO_CHAR(l_mbytes_to_be_used)); DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Megabytes to be allocated: '||TO_CHAR(l_mbytes_to_be_allocated)); END; /
A few ref, pleas read
http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/B28359_01/server.111/b28286/clauses009.htm#SQLRF30013
Hope this can help you.
Kind regards
Juan M
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Dear team,
We have for instance R12.
DB - 11.2.0.3
12.1.2 - application
in this concurrent instance depressed frequently when checking of log file showing the error as
List of errors encountered:
.............................................................................
_ 1 _
Systematic FDPCRQ met an ORACLE error. ORA-04031: unable to
allocate 32 bytes of shared memory ('shared pool'.
Check your error messages for the cause of the error. (= < POINTER >)
.............................................................................
APP-FND-01388: cannot read the value for the profile FND_MGR_STRTUP_THRES_TIME option in the routine, and routine.
List of errors encountered:
.............................................................................
_ 1 _
Routine AFPCAL has received the code of failure while running or analysis of your
simultaneous program CPMGR
Examine your log file of concurrent application for more information.
Make sure that you pass arguments in the correct format.
Post: WARNING: mail_queue_enter: create file maildrop / 379309.437: permission denied
Please guide me to solve this problem.
Concerning
Kumar V
Dear Kumar,
I suggest you to check the FND_NODES table
1) connect to SQLPLUS as the APPS user and execute the following statement:
Select CONCURRENT_QUEUE_NAME in the FND_CONCURRENT_QUEUES where CONCURRENT_QUEUE_NAME like '% FNDSM ';
(2) If you have found that FND_NODES table with entries incorrect node (old node from the Source Instance), and then run the query to clean below
EXEC FND_CONC_CLONE. SETUP_CLEAN;
COMMIT;(3) then run AutoConfig on all stages, firstly on the DB layer then APPS and webtiers levels to repopulate the necessary system tables,
and make sure that you are now able to see the correct entries in the FND_NODES table and start the application services.
Kind regards
S27
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ORA-39095: dump file space is exhausted: impossible to allocate 8192 bytes
Hello
I get the below error running expxdp, I think that after 100%, and you will count will not increase. Help, please
Directory system expdp = PODBCGI_EXPDP filesize = 3000M dumpfile=%U_$filenm.dmp full = y parallel = 3 logfile = $filenm.log
error:
ORA-39095: dump file space is exhausted: impossible to allocate 8192 bytes
Work 'SYSTEM '. "' SYS_EXPORT_FULL_04 ' stopped because of the fatal error to the
Your order looks mostly right. The only problem is that the % you will count from 01 to 99, then Yes, you might run out of space. If you need to count more high, then:
dumpfile=xyz0%u.dmp xyz1%u.dmp, xyz2%u.dmp
This will create files
xyz001.dmp - xyz099.dmp
xyz101.dmp to xyz199.dmp
xyz201.dmp to xyz299.dmp
However, it will create the in Robin method:
xyz001.dmp
xyz101.dmp
xyz201.dmp
xyz002. CDM
xyz102.dmp
xyz202.dmp
etc.
The parallel 3 you have will work fine. It has nothing to do with it. You create as dumpfiles is because you have limited the size of each dump file.
Dean
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ORA-04031: unable to allocate 65560 bytes of shared memory ('large pool
Hello
I have Oracle Database 10 g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 and every day, we get the error like:
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 65560 bytes of shared memory ('great pool...
I changed workarea_size_policy auto but the sill of problem persist.
those are my settings:
VALUE OF TYPE NAME
------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------
lock_sga boolean FALSE
PRE_PAGE_SGA boolean FALSE
very large integer SGA_MAX_SIZE 844 M
Whole large SGA_TARGET 844M
NAME
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VALUE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
shared_pool_size
188743680
LARGE_POOL_SIZE
16777216
JAVA_POOL_SIZE
83886080
STREAMS_POOL_SIZE
50331648
db_cache_size
536870912
Thank youuser10071385 wrote:
How can I increase sga_target and sga_max_size?Personally, I prefer to keep at least 512 MB of space to EAMA to play with, after you set the minimum values for each zone in SGA but YMMV.
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recommendation of the memory for the guest operating system
Hi guys,.
I need some advice
I have a pile of vsphere 5 made of 2 servers on each server that I have on 5 VM
(1) domain contoller 2008 standard edition + dhcp + dns
2) exchange 2010
(3) file server
(4) primavera
My question is what is the recommended memory and cpu for these VM configuration? I'm a bit confused
What happens if I don't set up the limits and booking hotel and leave all default? What is the point of the week in this configuration? If I leave all default each VM does not use memory a cpu as it needs?
Thank you specify in advance
To add the tips of memory... Many people allocates memory for the virtual machines that will never be used, and ultimately you consume the memory of your host much faster than necessary. Start low when allocating memory to a virtual computer. Adding memory is simple to make, after you have collected on the functioning of your host performance data. The Performance tab will show you what is happening.
Mike
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How to check the ESX memory for errors?
Hi all
I faced with the strange behavior of ESX:
Some linux VMs (RHEL) were stopped. No error messages in the vCenter nor LabManager, I even thought that someone just connected and Runic stop.
Below you will find information of ESX server logs:
(1) the vmkernel newspaper:
#grep - color = always-i ' 1922 [^ 0-9] "... /VMkernel *"
.. (/ VMkernel.8:Dec 8 22:22:40 WKK1EC02 vmkernel: 290:11:51:47.230 cpu14:23084) UserDump: 1441: Dumping cartel 23079 (of the world 23084) to file the vmfs/volumes/4a4ce277-4a35505c-8828-0024817b058c/labmanager/1922/vmware-vmx-zdump.000...
(2) the journal of the VM:
# grep ' 08 Dec' /vmfs/volumes/4a4ce277-4a35505c-8828-0024817b058c/labmanager/1922/vmware-1.log '.
16:53:49.164 Dec 08: vmx | GuestRpcSendTimedOut: message to the Toolbox has expired.
16:54:14.972 Dec 08: vmx | GuestRpcSendTimedOut: message to the Toolbox has expired.
21:59:05.262 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
21:59:15.264 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
21:59:30.270 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
21:59:35.271 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
21:59:45.275 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
21:59:50.285 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:00:00.274 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:00:05.276 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:01:15.410 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:03:25.312 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:00.324 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:05.340 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:15.331 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:20.341 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:30.344 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:35.353 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:40.354 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:45.366 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:50.357 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:05:55.361 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:06:00.365 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:06:05.371 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:06:10.395 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:06:15.379 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:06:20.381 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:06:30.397 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:06:40.403 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:20:45.541 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:10.580 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:15.538 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:20.554 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:25.545 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:30.580 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:35.591 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:40.537 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:45.629 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:50.583 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:21:55.616 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:00.590 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:05.638 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:10.595 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:15.582 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:20.622 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:25.583 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:30.627 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:35.673 Dec 08: mks | Cannot write the temporary image THUMB
22:22:40.588 Dec 08: mks | Panic: file lock (was the bug 49968)
22:22:40.589 Dec 08: mks | Bora/lib/image/imageUtilPng.c:462 unrecoverable memory allocation failure
22:23:21.438 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace:
22:23:21.440 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [0] 0x3ccf63d8 eip 0xa3f88cd
22:23:21.442 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [1] 0x3ccf6818 eip 0x9ff705c
22:23:21.443 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [2] eip 0xa2803bc 0x3ccf6b88
22:23:21.443 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [3] eip 0xa2803f6 0x3ccf6bb8
22:23:21.444 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [4] eip 0xa27fcc3 0x3ccf6bd8
22:23:21.444 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [5] eip 0xa27fd28 0x3ccf6c28
22:23:21.445 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [6] eip 0xa115582 0x3ccf7128
22:23:21.445 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [7] eip 0xa115717 0x3ccf7138
22:23:21.445 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [8] eip 0xa00d0a9 0x3ccf7168
22:23:21.446 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [9] 0x3ccf9278 0xa00dbef eip
22:23:21.447 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [10] eip 0x3ccf9298 0xa298217
22:23:21.447 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [11] eip 0x3ccf92b8 0xa298255
22:23:21.448 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [12] eip 0x3ccf92e8 0xa10bfe9
22:23:21.448 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [13] eip 0xa0f2e81 0x3ccf93c8
22:23:21.504 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [14] eip 0x160534fb 0x3ccf94b8
22:23:21.505 Dec 08: mks | Backtrace [15] eip 00000000 0x1613ae3e
22:23:21.507 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [0] 0x3ccf63d8 eip in function 0xa3f88cd in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.508 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [1] 0x3ccf6818 eip 0x9ff705c panic function in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object loaded on the 0x9f98000
22:23:21.508 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [2] 0x3ccf6b88 eip in function 0xa2803bc in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.511 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [3] 0x3ccf6bb8 eip in function 0xa2803f6 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.511 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [4] 0x3ccf6bd8 eip in function 0xa27fcc3 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.512 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [5] 0x3ccf6c28 eip in function 0xa27fd28 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.513 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [6] 0x3ccf7128 eip in function 0xa115582 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.514 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [7] 0x3ccf7138 eip in function 0xa115717 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.515 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [8] 0x3ccf7168 eip in function 0xa00d0a9 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.515 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [9] 0x3ccf9278 eip in function 0xa00dbef in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.516 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [10] 0x3ccf9298 eip in function 0xa298217 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.517 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [11] 0x3ccf92b8 eip in function 0xa298255 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.518 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [12] 0x3ccf92e8 eip in function 0xa10bfe9 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.519 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [13] 0x3ccf93c8 eip in function 0xa0f2e81 in/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx of the object in the 0x9f98000 (zero)
22:23:21.519 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [14] 0x3ccf94b8 eip 0x160534fb in function (zero) in the object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libpthread.so.0 to the 0x1604e000
22:23:21.520 Dec 08: mks | SymBacktrace [15] eip 00000000 0x1613ae3e based on cloning in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libc.so.6 loaded in 0 x 16069000
22:23:21.520 Dec 08: mks | Msg_Post: error
22:23:21.521 Dec 08: mks | [msg.log.error.unrecoverable] fatal error VMware ESX: (mks)
22:23:21.521 Dec 08: mks | Bora/lib/image/imageUtilPng.c:462 unrecoverable memory allocation failure
22:23:21.521 Dec 08: mks | [msg.panic.haveLog] a log file is available in "/ vmfs/volumes/4a4ce277-4a35505c-8828-0024817b058c/labmanager/1922/vmware.log". [msg.panic.haveCore] a base file is available in "/ vmfs/volumes/4a4ce277-4a35505c-8828-0024817b058c/labmanager/1922/vmware-vmx-zdump.000". [msg.panic.requestSupport.withLogAndCore] please request support and include the contents of the log file and the base file. [msg.panic.requestSupport.vmSupport.vmx86]
22:23:21.523 Dec 08: mks | To collect the data to submit to the VMware support, run 'vm-support.
22:23:21.524 Dec 08: mks | [msg.panic.response] we will respond on the basis of your entitlement to support.
22:23:21.525 Dec 08: mks | ----------------------------------------
22:23:21.739 Dec 08: vmx | Watched VTHREAD thread 1 "mks" is dead
22:23:22.651 Dec 08: 1 vcpu. Watched VTHREAD thread 0 "vmx" is dead
22:23:22.740 Dec 08: vcpu-3 | Watched VTHREAD thread 0 "vmx" is dead
22:23:22.741 Dec 08: vcpu-2 | Watched VTHREAD thread 0 "vmx" is dead
22:23:22.743 Dec 08: vcpu-0 | Watched VTHREAD thread 0 "vmx" is deadI found the suggestion to check the ESX memory for problems.
I found the information that ESX 3.0 was ramcheck service which could check the memory, but there is no such service in future versions of ESX.
Could someone help me find how to check the memory without stopping the ESX Server (I could not migrate virtual machines per host)?
The only way you will get a true test of the memory of the HOST must stop it and run the test directly. Any tool running in the ESX console will only have indirect access RAM. The vmkernel controls access to physical RAM.
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Hi b. Bruce Brinson,.
I understand that you are having some difficulty to remove apps on your iPhone, and instead you see additional options for these applications. I know it's important to have control over what is on your iPhone, so I'm happy to help you.
From what you described, it seems that you use tactile 3D, instead of simply touch and hold for remove. You can see more info on tactile 3D and how it works here:
Tactile 3D
Tactile 3D gives you an additional way to interact with the iPhone. On supported devices, you can tap the screen to see the previews, access useful shortcuts and more.
Tactile 3D is based on:
iPhone 7
iPhone 7 more
iPhone 6 s
iPhone 6 sec more
For example, press a notification to the lock screen to respond. In Mail, tap a message in the list of the mailbox for a glance at the contents of the message, and then slide up to see a list of actions. Or press a little more pop the open message. In Photos, tap a picture for the look to it, and then drag upward to share or copy it; Press a little bit more far to jump the image in full screen. In this document, look for other examples of tactile 3D, which are marked with .
You can use Touch 3D on the home screen, tap the application to see the menus of fast action. For example, you can press the icon of the camera on the home screen, then choose Selfie take. Quick action also works in the Control Center. For example, press the flashlight, then choose a light bright, medium, or low.
Once you have an understanding of what is currently happening, try the following steps to remove apps from your iPhone:
Remove an application
You may be prompted to confirm that you want to delete the app. If you see a pop-up that says, "[application name] remove will also remove all the data," press DELETE.
Thank you for using communities Support from Apple. See you soon!
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I'd rather have the GPU using approximately 256MB and rest in the direction of memory system, it does not require as much memory.
Hey,.
Who knows if Toshiba released a BIOS where you can adjust the graphics memory but such a function isn't known to me and I doubt it will happen.
The memory of the graphics card will always be controlled automatically and there is no value that you can change.I mean that even 3 GB of RAM is really enough for performance netbook and I doubt you need more RAM and even some programs need more RAM you can use the virtual memory on the HARD drive.
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