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Dan Higgins
higgins at nceas.ucsb.edu
Thu Sep 28 11:51:42 PDT 2006
I downloaded a new copy of Kepler-1.0.0beta1 (with jre), installed it,
and also ran it with no problem, so I see no evidence of a memory leak.
I have 2GB of memory, but the Windows Task manger reports that only a
bout 520 MB is being used when I am running Kepler.
So I have no idea why you are having the reported problem! The only
thing I can suggest is perhaps your download was corrupted, so you
might try downloading the installer again and reinstalling?
Dan Higgins
Efrat Frank wrote:
> I just ran the Kepler 1beta2 release on my windows machine (which is
> similar to yours) and didn't notice any problems. Perhaps there are
> some heavy duty background processes running on your machine?
>
> EFrat
>
> Kun Xiao wrote:
>> I found when I click the button "run the model", there is only 1%
>> memory left. My computer almost down! What's the problem?
>> Is there any memory leak?
>>
>> BTW, which version do you use?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Kun Xiao
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Dan Higgins <higgins at nceas.ucsb.edu>
>> Date: Thursday, September 28, 2006 12:23 pm
>> Subject: Re: [kepler-users] Kepler-users at ecoinformatics.org
>>
>>
>>> The javaw.exe process is just the java executable that Kepler is
>>> running
>>> under. ('javaw' runs 'java' without displaying the background
>>> command
>>> window). Kepler will try to use a lot of memory (RAM)) so there
>>> might be
>>> a problem on a 1G machine if there are a lot of other applications
>>> running simultaneously, but I haven't seen the problem on a
>>> similarly
>>> configured Windows machine.
>>>
>>> I was not aware of a problem on some Windows machines for the non-
>>> JRE
>>> nstaller. Is this a version problem?
>>>
>>> Dan Higgins
>>>
>>> Efrat Frank wrote:
>>>
>>>> For the Windows distribution it's best to download the installer
>>>>
>>> with
>>>
>>>> the JRE (aparently on some Windows machines the non-JRE
>>>>
>>> installer
>>>
>>>> seems to be causing problems). Is this what you installed?
>>>>
>>>> Efrat
>>>>
>>>> Kun Xiao wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am a phd student doing some research on SWF and have
>>>>>
>>> downloaded
>>>
>>>>> kepler 1.0. But the software seems running very slowly even
>>>>>
>>> when I
>>>
>>>>> run some simple samples such as a workflow only include
>>>>>
>>> add/subtract
>>>
>>>>> function. And from Windows Task Manager, I found the process
>>>>>
>>> named
>>>
>>>>> javaw.exe consume too much cpu resource. Sometimes I have to
>>>>>
>>> kill
>>>
>>>>> that process to keep my computer running.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> My running environment is below:
>>>>>
>>>>> OS: Windows xp professional
>>>>>
>>>>> CPU: Intel duo 2.0 G
>>>>>
>>>>> Memory: 1G
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Could you tell me what the problem is? Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----------------
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Kun Xiao
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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