Re: [ns] trace file limitations

2007-07-17 Thread Sita S. Krishnakumar
I have run a single complete loop of my program against leak detection software and it came out without any memory leaks. So I assume the large swap consumption is due to memory required by the program (and indirectly ns-2) itself. Regards, Sita Running out of swap space seems like an

Re: [ns] trace file limitations

2007-07-16 Thread Sita S. Krishnakumar
Thanks for the reply. After a lot of time, I have figured out that the program runs out of swap space and hence crashes. I have now doubled the swap and started a new run. Anyone out there with experience to confirm the fact that the swap size required is linear to the duration of the simulation?

Re: [ns] trace file limitations

2007-07-08 Thread salcaraz
In Linux, there is limit for your files. Maybe, you can see 'limits.conf' file. /salva On Sat, 7 Jul 2007, Sita S. Krishnakumar wrote: Hello, I am trying to run an extended simulation. I am logging only the routing layer information to the trace file. When I run the simulation, the

[ns] trace file limitations

2007-07-07 Thread Sita S. Krishnakumar
Hello, I am trying to run an extended simulation. I am logging only the routing layer information to the trace file. When I run the simulation, the process kills itself after a few hours. Every time, I notice that the trace file size is approximately 1.4 GB. Is anyone aware of a trace file