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launcher (discussed on another recent thread). I had the new launcher
> Hi Greg,
>
> > So is it not possible at all to use virtual memory in headless mode or
> > how can I pass that option to Fiji/ImageJ in headless mode ?
>
> I cannot replicate this problem on my system.
>
> I created a script mem.bsh with contents:
> print(Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory() / 1024 / 1024);
>
> Then I set the maximum memory to 20GB (my machine has 8GB RAM).
>
> And then when I run:
> ImageJ-macosx --headless mem.bsh
>
> I see 19933 as output (the small percentage difference is normal).
>
> In any case, glad to hear virtual stacks are working for your use case. I
> think that is likely to perform better for you (in both space and time)
> than using OS disk/memory swap.
>
> Regards,
> Curtis
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Greg <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am using Fiji on Mac OS 10.10. We have to handle huge image stacks,
>> which
>> can be easily around 20Gb. When I running Fiji in GUI mode, the adjusted
>> memory value (Memory & Threads option) extends far beyond the physical
>> amount of RAM. I know that it gets slower, but at least we can process
>> these
>> big files at once then.
>>
>> Now when I try to run in headless mode via
>>
>> ImageJ-macosx --headless open.py
>>
>> where open.py basically just opens one of the files I get the following
>> output on the console:
>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>> <Out of memory>
>> <All available memory (16033MB) has been>
>> <used. To make more available, use the>
>> <Edit>Options>Memory & Threads command.>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>
>> I checked the Info.plist file in the Fiji.app folder, and there the
>> adjusted
>> value is correct (I set it to 40000), and I can open these big files in
>> GUI
>> mode.
>> So is it not possible at all to use virtual memory in headless mode or how
>> can I pass that option to Fiji/ImageJ in headless mode ?
>>
>> Thanks and greets,
>> Greg
>>
>>
>>
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