[Info-vax] problems allocating "large" arrays in OpenVMS-Fortran
Simon Clubley
clubley at remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP
Mon Oct 28 08:45:04 EDT 2013
On 2013-10-28, Joukj <joukj at hrem.nano.tudelft.nl> wrote:
>
> (juts before running)
>
> valeta-jj) show proc/quot
>
> 28-OCT-2013 13:34:47.85 User: JOUKJ Process ID: 20C00436
> Node: VALETA Process name: "JOUKJ"
>
> Process Quotas:
> Account name: JOUKJ
> CPU limit: Infinite Direct I/O limit: 1024
> Buffered I/O byte count quota: 2099040 Buffered I/O limit: 10000
> Timer queue entry quota: 400 Open file quota: 4999
> Paging file quota: 71985936 Subprocess quota: 40
> Default page fault cluster: 32 AST quota: 1198
> Enqueue quota: 4000 Shared file limit: 0
> Max detached processes: 0 Max active jobs: 0
>
>
> and while running with 1GB allocation:
>
> valeta-jj) show proc/id=20C00436/quota
>
> 28-OCT-2013 13:36:36.25 User: JOUKJ Process ID: 20C00436
> Node: VALETA Process name: "JOUKJ"
>
> Process Quotas:
> Account name: JOUKJ
> CPU limit: Infinite Direct I/O limit: 1024
> Buffered I/O byte count quota: 2098848 Buffered I/O limit: 10000
> Timer queue entry quota: 400 Open file quota: 4998
> Paging file quota: 70019888 Subprocess quota: 40
> Default page fault cluster: 32 AST quota: 1197
> Enqueue quota: 4000 Shared file limit: 0
> Max detached processes: 0 Max active jobs: 0
>
>
Looks as expected to me.
Try using SDA to see where in the virtual address space the allocated
memory is being assigned to.
Simon.
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