Steve S. Did as you'd suggested - works as advertised. Thank you.
I'd like to find/have full documentation of 'JAVA_OPTS' for future reference and use so I don't have to bother user community unnecessarily. I've looked at: - https://daffodil.apache.org/cli/ - https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DAFFODIL/Java+Setup+and+Notes Above links don't appear to list all JAVA_OPTS. Where can I get description/specifications of all relevant Daffodil options as they relate to JAVA? Thx in advance, attila On 2021/03/12 16:14:45, Stephen Sullivan <c...@gmail.com> wrote: > Attila,> > > Just downloaded the 3.0 script. Looking at the daffodil script it> > appears to be using the default stack size for the JVM (I believe this is> > 1M)> > > JOPTS="-Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=128m"> > > If you specify JAVA_OPTS before running the command it looks like you could> > customize your memory settings.> > > export JAVA_OPTS='-Xss2M -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m> > -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=128m' daffodil ...> > > -Steve> > > > On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 10:53 AM Attila Horvath <at...@gmail.com>> > wrote:> > > > All> > >> > > Per subject, encountered stack overflow error running Daffodil 3.0 running> > > on Debian virtual machine w/ 8GB memory. Also tried w/ 16GB memory - same> > > result.> > >> > > Input CSV file consists of pipe ["|"] delimited values: 79 records, 595> > > fields per record. I suspect the large number of fields per record is the> > > root cause for blowing stack perhaps due to recursion.> > >> > > Pls advise what if anything else I can provide. See note below for log> > > files too big to attach.> > >> > > 1. What is Daffodil's default stack size?> > > 2. If possible, how to increase?> > >> > > NOTE: Steve - pls see follow up email addressed to "slawre...@apache.org"> > > for instructions to pick up log files via DoD-Safe. 'ebasd-gl-vvv.log' with> > > verbose logging.> > >> > > Thx in advance,> > >> > > Attila> > >> > > > -- > > > -> > > To err is human; to forgive, beyond the scope of the Operating System.> >