On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Adrian Lienhard wrote:

The unix VM and apparently also the Mac VM has an option -memory that allows 
you to set a heap size:

[adrian:/Applications/Squeak 4.2.3beta1U.app/Contents/MacOS] ./Squeak\ VM\ Opt 
-help
Usage: ./Squeak VM Opt [<option>...] [<imageName> [<argument>...]]
      ./Squeak VM Opt [<option>...] -- [<argument>...]

Common <option>s:
 -help                 print this help message, then exit
 -memory <size>[mk]    use fixed heap size (added to image size)
 -pathenc <enc>        set encoding for pathnames (default: macintosh)
 -headless             run in headless (no window) mode (default: false)

Notes:
 <imageName> defaults to `Squeak.image'.
 If `-memory' is not specified then the heap will grow dynamically.
 <argument>s are ignored, but are processed by the Squeak image.
 The first <argument> normally names a Squeak `script' to execute.
 Precede <arguments> by `--' to use default image.

This is ok for Mac, but the unix VM takes different arguments.


Levente



HTH,
Adrian

On Oct 9, 2010, at 18:01 , Max Leske wrote:

Hi

I'm having trouble with low space warnings in Pharo. Is there a source on how 
much memory the image can get from the OS? Is there maybe a way to up that 
limit? I am loading a lot of data into the image and the limit at the moment 
seems to be around 500 MB.

Thanks for any ideas.

Cheers,
Max
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