On 7/16/05, Chris Devers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Beast wrote:
>
> > I have prototype that should parse big log files (680MB) converted
> > into nice GUI apps. It's not nice if the machine totaly freeze during
> > testing. (linux 512MB/2GB swap).
>
> Are you trying to rea
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Beast wrote:
> I have prototype that should parse big log files (680MB) converted
> into nice GUI apps. It's not nice if the machine totaly freeze during
> testing. (linux 512MB/2GB swap).
Are you trying to read the whole file in at once, or are you trying to
read through
On Thursday 14 July 2005 23:23, Beast wrote:
> Is it possible to limit memory used by perl? I don't want perl program
> to eat all memory causing OS to freeze.
If you're on a UNIX or Linux, look into 'ulimit'. It allows you to set per
account (and maybe per-process, I haven't really gotten into it
Brent Clark wrote:
Beast wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to limit memory used by perl? I don't want perl program
to eat all memory causing OS to freeze.
Hi
Maybe you should relook / think yout app and see where you can make it
more effienct
Yes maybe :-p
I have prototype that should
Beast [B], on Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 18:23 (+0700) typed the
following:
B> Is it possible to limit memory used by perl? I don't want perl program
B> to eat all memory causing OS to freeze.
I think, one way how to limit memory usage by perl is measure its
memory, you didn't write you OS, so he
Beast wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to limit memory used by perl? I don't want perl program
to eat all memory causing OS to freeze.
Hi
Maybe you should relook / think yout app and see where you can make it
more effienct
Kind Regards
Brent Clark
P.s. How much memory is the machine usi