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12-Amethyst
July 26, 2023
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ThingWorx Apps Manufactor

  • July 26, 2023
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How to install ThingWorx Apps Manufactory extension step by step? Would it be possible to install with 8gb of RAM?

 

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Como instalar a extensão ThingWorx Apps Manufactory passo a passo? Seria possível instalar com 8gb de RAM?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best answer by PaiChung

What you can do, first of all determine how much memory your actual OS needs, then go into the JVM Java options and set the xmx to the highest you can afford to give the JVM without crashing your server. That's probably the best you can do. Hypothetically, if for example you can run on 2GB and right now the JVM thinks it is limited to using 5GB, you can set xmx to 6GB and see if that is enough to make the install run successfully.

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22-Sapphire I
July 26, 2023

Not sure exactly which pieces you are looking to install, but I believe each of these have their system requirements listed?

If  you are talking about the original TWX Manufacturing Apps, Also the installation steps should be within the appropriate help center.

Else you can start your search on Support.ptc.com

12-Amethyst
July 26, 2023

Thanks for answering me ! In fact, I wanted to know if there is any way to install TWX Manufacturing Apps on a computer with only 8GB of RAM memory, because whenever I go to import the extensions it keeps looping and cannot load.

 

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Obrigado por me responder ! Na verdade eu queria saber se existe alguma forma de instalar TWX Manufacturing Apps em um computador com apenas 8GB de memoria RAM , pois sempre quando vou importar as extenções ele fica em looping e não consegue carregar. 

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22-Sapphire I
July 27, 2023

What you can do, first of all determine how much memory your actual OS needs, then go into the JVM Java options and set the xmx to the highest you can afford to give the JVM without crashing your server. That's probably the best you can do. Hypothetically, if for example you can run on 2GB and right now the JVM thinks it is limited to using 5GB, you can set xmx to 6GB and see if that is enough to make the install run successfully.