Le 31/08/2016 à 00:19, Volker Braun a écrit :
> On Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at 11:03:39 PM UTC+2, leif wrote:
> 
>     48 GB claimed by *every* Sage process here
> 
> 
> Its a tiny fraction of the 128TB address space. We are not talking about
> used RAM here.
> 
>     which is *total* (not free!) physical RAM + total (not free) swap
>     space,
>     in bytes.
> 
> 
> Really, you need to take enough address space so that any computation
> that you can possibly do isn't artificially limited by the address space.
> 
> -- 

Testing :
x=sage.misc.memory_info.MemoryInfo().virtual_memory_limit()/1024.^3
on very different machines:

1) My own computer, 8GB RAM + swap: x:  23.1133804321289  GB

2) a machine with, 96 GB Ram + swap: x: 153.79 GB

3) My raspberry pi3 :-) 1GB, No swap : x = 0.939544677734375 GB

On all these machines, sage starts gently, even if slowly (as expected)
on machine 2 (uses nfs), and 3.

On machine 2, sage stating process (as mesured with top) uses about 39GB
(no more...) out of 153.79 available.

t.




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