Hi,
I am using debian, actual ImageJ, java 1.4.2 on a 2-way ia64. my memory according to "free" (nothing special running): total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 9350656 1790016 7560640 0 83040 1421616 -/+ buffers/cache: 285360 9065296 Swap: 2060512 0 2060512 my "run" file looks like: /usr/j2sdk1.4.2/jre/bin/java -Xmx8192m -cp ij.jar ij.ImageJ I want to process a composite (486400x19200 8bit grey) image with median filter 5x5 I get following message: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Out of memory> <All available memory (6459MB) has been> ... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> according to vmstat there's nearly 2.9 GB total RAM left! where's the restriction? thanks for your help in advance! Heinrich |
From the Menu Bar open Edit->Options->Memory... and enter a new memory
allocation for ImageJ (currently supports up to 1 GB, i.e. 1024 MB, regardless of how much additional RAM is on the machine). HTH, Sergio Sergio Caballero, Jr., MS Pharmacology & Therapeutics University of Florida 1600 SW Archer Road Rm R5-283 (shipping) PO Box 100267 (mailing) Gainesville, FL 32610-0267 O: 352-392-7958 F: 352-392-9696 M: 352-246-1429 -----Original Message----- From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Heinrich Bürgers Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 7:35 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: out of memory ? plenty of RAM Hi, I am using debian, actual ImageJ, java 1.4.2 on a 2-way ia64. my memory according to "free" (nothing special running): total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 9350656 1790016 7560640 0 83040 1421616 -/+ buffers/cache: 285360 9065296 Swap: 2060512 0 2060512 my "run" file looks like: /usr/j2sdk1.4.2/jre/bin/java -Xmx8192m -cp ij.jar ij.ImageJ I want to process a composite (486400x19200 8bit grey) image with median filter 5x5 I get following message: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Out of memory> <All available memory (6459MB) has been> ... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> according to vmstat there's nearly 2.9 GB total RAM left! where's the restriction? thanks for your help in advance! Heinrich |
Hi Sergio,
I already enabled more than 8GB and that's what optons-> memory is telling me. This particularly function breaks down not using all the memory available to IMAGEJ. Other things (deconvolution/fourier-transformations etc.) work well and really use the 8 gibabyte RAM fully. Sergio Caballero wrote: >>From the Menu Bar open Edit->Options->Memory... and enter a new memory > allocation for ImageJ (currently supports up to 1 GB, i.e. 1024 MB, > regardless of how much additional RAM is on the machine). > > HTH, Sergio > > Sergio Caballero, Jr., MS > Pharmacology & Therapeutics > University of Florida > 1600 SW Archer Road Rm R5-283 (shipping) > PO Box 100267 (mailing) > Gainesville, FL 32610-0267 > O: 352-392-7958 > F: 352-392-9696 > M: 352-246-1429 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of > Heinrich Bürgers > Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 7:35 AM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: out of memory ? plenty of RAM > > Hi, > I am using debian, actual ImageJ, java 1.4.2 on a 2-way ia64. > > my memory according to "free" (nothing special running): > total used free shared buffers cached > Mem: 9350656 1790016 7560640 0 83040 1421616 > -/+ buffers/cache: 285360 9065296 > Swap: 2060512 0 2060512 > > my "run" file looks like: > /usr/j2sdk1.4.2/jre/bin/java -Xmx8192m -cp ij.jar ij.ImageJ > > I want to process a composite (486400x19200 8bit grey) image with median > filter 5x5 > > I get following message: > > > <Out of memory> > <All available memory (6459MB) has been> > ... > > > according to vmstat there's nearly 2.9 GB total RAM left! > where's the restriction? > > thanks for your help in advance! > Heinrich > -- Heinrich Bürgers Diplom-Biologe univ. Im Neuenheimer Feld 326 Institut für Physiologie & Pathophysiologie AG Prof. Dr. Kuschinsky 69120 Heidelberg Fon +49 (0)6221 54-5385 Lab +49 (0)6221 54-4046 Fax +49 (0)6221 54-4561 [hidden email] |
In reply to this post by Sergio Caballero
On Monday 10 April 2006 13:48, Sergio Caballero wrote:
> >From the Menu Bar open Edit->Options->Memory... and enter a new memory > > allocation for ImageJ (currently supports up to 1 GB, i.e. 1024 MB, > regardless of how much additional RAM is on the machine). I can allocate up to -Xmx1800m under suse linux 10.0 but not more. At startup the Helpt>About ImageJ... window shows: 2007K used out of 1786MB (<1%) G. |
I am using 64-bit architecture!!!!
read this: (right now java uses 3.5 GB (res) and can take up to 9.5 GB (virt.) heini@pc:~$top top - 15:46:54 up 3 days, 18:28, 3 users, load average: 1.05, 1.01, 1.00 Tasks: 49 total, 1 running, 48 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 51.9% us, 0.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 47.7% id, 0.0% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.1% si Mem: 9350656k total, 5644976k used, 3705680k free, 140352k buffers Swap: 2060512k total, 0k used, 2060512k free, 1517040k cached PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 13868 heini 16 0 9424m 3.5g 31m S 100 39.8 69:32.66 java ... Gabriel Landini wrote: > On Monday 10 April 2006 13:48, Sergio Caballero wrote: > >>>From the Menu Bar open Edit->Options->Memory... and enter a new memory >> >>allocation for ImageJ (currently supports up to 1 GB, i.e. 1024 MB, >>regardless of how much additional RAM is on the machine). > > > I can allocate up to -Xmx1800m under suse linux 10.0 but not more. > At startup the Helpt>About ImageJ... window shows: > 2007K used out of 1786MB (<1%) > > G. > -- Heinrich Bürgers Diplom-Biologe univ. Im Neuenheimer Feld 326 Institut für Physiologie & Pathophysiologie AG Prof. Dr. Kuschinsky 69120 Heidelberg Fon +49 (0)6221 54-5385 Lab +49 (0)6221 54-4046 Fax +49 (0)6221 54-4561 [hidden email] |
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