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09-16-2016 03:59 AM
09-16-2016 03:59 AM
Hi all,
I try to run a job that is supposed to use several Gb's RAM. When Running I get the following:
<CTRL-T>
GIGUE::_RTA3: 11:12:38 xxxx CPU=00:45:30.25 PF=1457571 IO=2018 MEM=148096
%DEBUGBOOT-W-EXPGFLQUOTA, exceeded pagefile quota
<CTRL-T>
GIGUE::_RTA3: 11:29:47 xxxx CPU=01:02:41.34 PF=3598625 IO=2022 MEM=148094
It is a warning, so the job seems to continue running....
How can I avoid this warning?
I already set the Pgflquo: to 2147483632 (A higher value UAF does not accept.)
The Jobs quota is realy zero. (show proc/quot/id=xxxxx)
"Show mem" indicates that only 10% of the total of 56Gb RAM is used. Of the 2 pagefiles only 500 of each are not free.
Regards
Jouk
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09-16-2016 05:34 AM
09-16-2016 05:34 AM
SolutionThe memory available to a process consists not only of pagefile usage but also the working set available. Look to see the values for WSDEF, WSQUO and WSEXTENT in the UAF record for the process. Also look at the value for WSMAX in SYSGEN.
These will define the total memory that the process CAN use if available. I suspect that the values for the items above are restricting the process memory usage.
Dan
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09-19-2016 05:35 AM
09-19-2016 05:35 AM
Re: Running jobs, which use massive RAM
Thanks,
It was the WSMAX paraneter. Raising this one makes the program to be using the RAM instaed of exhausting the pagefilequota.
Regards
Jouk