Yes. You need to amend the plist file. I got like 2.5GB working.
Or use a command line switch: --memory 1024m Phil Le 8 août 2015 15:24, "Tapple Gao" <tapp...@gmail.com> a écrit : > I am trying to use Moose to do run graph algorithms on data with about > 300,000 nodes. This data is map data downloaded from OpenStreetMap, and I > am trying to analyze it with the Moose-Analysis-Graphs package. However, it > seems completely unable to handle this, partially due to unoptimized > algorithms, but mostly due to memory limits of the VM or image itself. > > I am using the vm and image of the moose one-click image for mac: > http://www.moosetechnology.org/#install . I believe this is a pharo vm > and image, I don’t know if pharo and squeak are still different these days, > or if it matters. Been out of squeak for a few years > > This platform is seemingly unable to use more than about 500Mb of memory. > I watch it in mac’s activity monitor. Once it reaches about 450Mb as > measured by activity monitor, it is spending nearly all it’s time in the > garbage collector, (as measured by activity monitor’s Sample Process tool). > The most I’ve seen it eventually reach is 556Mb, after about an hour, then > it does a hard VM crash (Pharo has quit unexpectedly). > > Is there a way to remedy this? I tried running the image in 4 alternative > VM’s: > - The latest pharo mac vm from http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo/mac/ . > Same issue as above. likely the same vm > - Cocoa Cog vm from http://squeakvm.org/mac/ : crashed at startup. could > not load image > - Cocoa Stack vm from http://squeakvm.org/mac/ : crashed at startup; > could not load image > - Carbon Stack vm from http://squeakvm.org/mac/ : refused to start > > Is it possible to allocate more than 500Mb of memory to squeak? >