indication of memory consumption
How we see the physical memory consumed by the code that is running on windows?
Is there a way to see the performance of the processor by using the windows Task Manager, but what about memory?
There is also the LabVIEW performance monitor (assuming you have the professional version of LabVIEW). Tools-> profile-> Performance and memory.
There are also performance monitor in Windows that allows you to select threads and specific applications. Tons of information at this location.
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I have been using SQL Developer for some time and had initially had problems in the past with memory consuption high when I use this tool.
I have received and applied the advice from this forum, and while he had helped a little, the majority of high memory consumption remains a problem.
Finally, I had more time to dig around and try to isolate exactly where the problem seems to come from and here's what I found.
(* 1) * I removed functionality updates checking
(* 2) * I turned it off a lot of the extensions with the exception of Navigator DBA, SQL monitoring in real time, search bar, and extracts.
(* 3) * when I start a fresh SQL Developer Session and initiate an Oracle application connection consumes about 148 meg RAM fo
(* 4) * when I opened my Windows Task Manager and watch the memory allocated to SQL Developer, I noticed it goes back to when I move my mouse over the SQL Developer tool and when I run the menu about 5 k a second or so and the memory never came out in the system.
(* 5) * when I run a great SQL in the memory grid jumps by about 100 meg or more and will continue to do so whenever I repeat the SQL until the SQL Developer consumes about 748 meg of RAM.
(* 6) * 748 Meg of RAM seems to be the number when the SQL Developer (with an Oracle connection) is more continues to consume more and then not return memory to the system.
Is it possible to have a SQL Developer automatically clear it's using active memory without closing down then restarting him?
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Published by: ERPDude on February 28, 2013 14:46Hi Tom,
Memory consumption you observe is characteristic of the machine virtual Java and algorithm of garbage collection that he uses. There are a few tricks you can use to improve the deallocation of memory in the JAVA virtual machine. See the following topics:
Re: Reduce the footprint memory SQLDeveloper with JDK 1.7
Re: Memory leak or bad Java Garbage CollectorIn addition, it is best to follow the size of the heap of the JVM and memory via a memory profiler. The Task Manager is supposed to these exaggerate.
Kind regards
Gary
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Thank you
This problem has been reported recently and will be addressed in a future version of HIT.
If you do not use the Auto Snapshot Manager you can uninstall this feature to mitigate high memory usage until the fix is released.
The only functionality lost when uninstalling ASM is MPIO GUI is not available. However, you can still configure MPIO settings by using the command line utility rswcli
-joe
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Hello!
I have a black shape that fits the entire screen of my application.
It is used when moving from THE main Menu to another part of applications (so for transitions).
I was wondering what is the best:
(1) having this form on the display of all time list and by changing only its visibility
or
(2) adding and removing just at the moment where IE the user presses a button to access another screen?
I know this has been asked several times, but I wanted to know it better if someone will explain it to me.
It is for the Office?
If it is a simple form, its memory usage should be quite minimal anyway.
For mobile, changing visibility tends to work best.
So, you can apply the same principle to the office.
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Hosts in maintenance and CPU/memory consumption mode
Hi all
I have a question, I configured a heat map to show the cpu/mem counters esxi hosts. My question is: when a host is in maintenance mode, is it really consuming something or not? because there are in my heatmap, hosts of maintenance that are displayed with values, and others are not visible.
Thank you.
Hello
mainenance host might have activity as installation of vib and many others... Home maintenance: no virtual machine can run on it, but because the host operations are allowed (or required) during maintenance of the host, it could be organize activities.
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Agent has reached a critical threshold for memory consumption
I recently started to see that this error reported during the execution of a particular scenario. I know that I can get around this by limiting the number of seen by process (to 200 for example), but I remember a similar problem in earlier versions of OATS and that there is a framework you might "change" (in the JVM?). Is there something that requires re - configure in WebLogic? (I think it was a setting of JBoss I think that has been pre v9.00 OATS).Using the "Scenario Defaults" in BTA parameters there is a preference Client Java section. Increase the heap size for the JVM for java agent. This is the same setting that you may be recalling the past.
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Consumption of memory Windows 7 on ThinkStation P500
I bought a P500 machines equipped with a 256 GB SSD + 2 TB HDD in Lenovo online store. The operating system (Windows 7) is installed on the SSD and the first time that I turned on my brand new P500 I knew 136 GB are already occupied!
How is it possible, as I have not requested any additional software to Lenovo (in fact, it has only the OS and standard software from Lenovo)? What is the reason for this huge memory consumption?
Thanks for your help!
The amount of system memory you have installed in your system?
As a general rule, if you have lots of memory system installed, Windows sets pretty high page file size.
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