Memory boards and data space
sampath s k
sampath at mars.njit.edu
Sun Feb 3 20:17:22 AEST 1991
Hi,
Program:
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I have a program that builds a huge graph. During the
graph building phase a lot heap space (malloc()) is
used and a lot of stack space is used during the graph
traversal as it is extremely recursive.
Environment:
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The above mentioned program is tested on an IBM RS6000
(model 530 AIX 3.1) with ~ 80 MB of real memory and 256 MB
of paging space.
Problem:
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The program is abnormally terminated during the graph traversal
phase for lack of paging space. Increasing the paging space beyond
256 MB doesn't seem to help.
Question:
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Is it possible possible for the above mentioned program to work
if I thrown in extra memory boards? Do extra memory boards
increase the data (heap+stack) space? Please shed some
light on this issue. Thanks for your time.
-- sampath sampath at mars.njit.edu
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