On Monday, July 23, 2012 12:44:06 AM UTC-7, Peter Bienstman wrote:
>
> Oisín, thanks for pointing out process hacker tool! 
>
> Chris, how much memory do you have available if Mnemosyne starts to hang? 
> Process hacker will probably also give you this type of information. 
>

I'm not exactly sure what that means I should be looking for in process 
hacker.  Oisín, if you know the layout of process hacker, could you let me 
know where to look for this information Peter has requested?

   - Chris


> I did some googling around and found this thread: 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg65666.html 
>
> Here's a test version with a reduced cache size: 
>
> http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/mnemosyne-2.0.1-test3-setup.exe 
>
> Peter 
>
> On Monday, July 23, 2012 04:59:20 AM Oisín wrote: 
>
> > Great! The main mnemosyne thread stacktrace is most interesting - it 
> > suggests that the sqlite database driver may be running out of memory 
> > (Sqlite returns NOMEM if it can't dynamically allocate memory when 
> > processing a statement)? 
>
>

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