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*Currently OptFlux is using 1Gb of your machine memory. You can increase to 2Gb by replacing a single file by this one -> [http://darwin.di.uminho.pt/optfluxwiki/images/1/17/morememoryfix.zip MoreMemoryFix.zip].
 
*Currently OptFlux is using 1Gb of your machine memory. You can increase to 2Gb by replacing a single file by this one -> [http://darwin.di.uminho.pt/optfluxwiki/images/1/17/morememoryfix.zip MoreMemoryFix.zip].
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*'''If you have a 32bit machine we do not advise this procedure.'''
  
 
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*Open the '''main.conf''' file with NotePad or another text editor.
 
*Open the '''main.conf''' file with NotePad or another text editor.
 
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<br>Possible values:
 
<br>Possible values:
 
*2048m (2 Gigabytes)
 
*2048m (2 Gigabytes)
*2G   (2 Gigabytes)
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*2g   (2 Gigabytes)
*2560m (2.5 Gigabytes)
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*3g   (3 Gigabytes)
*3G   (3 Gigabytes)
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*4g   (4 Gigabytes)
*4G   (4 Gigabytes)
 

Latest revision as of 10:54, 4 April 2016

Problem[edit]

Sometimes OptFlux performance may slow down after several operations, e.g optimizations.
This slow down can be avoided by changing a parameter in the OptFlux configuration and allowing the application to use more resources from the machine.

  • Currently OptFlux is using 1Gb of your machine memory. You can increase to 2Gb by replacing a single file by this one -> MoreMemoryFix.zip.
  • If you have a 32bit machine we do not advise this procedure.

Manual change[edit]

You can also manually change how much memory you want to allow OptFlux to use.
This can be done by changing a property in the main.conf file.

MoreMemory03.jpg

  • Open the main.conf file with NotePad or another text editor.



MoreMemory04.jpg

  • Find the -Xmx text and replace 1024m by the desired value.


Possible values:

  • 2048m (2 Gigabytes)
  • 2g (2 Gigabytes)
  • 3g (3 Gigabytes)
  • 4g (4 Gigabytes)