Proe Memory leaks
Jan 04, 2010
06:05 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Notify Moderator
Jan 04, 2010
06:05 PM
Proe Memory leaks
I work in large assemblies, 3 to 6 gigs in memory. When I go to work on a small subassembly or part I hit erase not displayed but memeory is still used even though no parts are in session. Xtop shows 2.5 gigs memory used. I have to exit Proe to get memory back. Once memory approaches the 3.5 gig range things go real slow. Is there a utility out there to flush memory that is safe?
Thanks
Gerald Lanz
WF3 M200
XP Pro 64bit, 8 gig RAM.
This thread is inactive and closed by the PTC Community Management Team. If you would like to provide a reply and re-open this thread, please notify the moderator and reference the thread. You may also use "Start a topic" button to ask a new question. Please be sure to include what version of the PTC product you are using so another community member knowledgeable about your version may be able to assist.
Labels:
- Labels:
-
Assembly Design
2 REPLIES 2
Jan 05, 2010
09:11 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Notify Moderator
Jan 05, 2010
09:11 AM
I have called PTC on this issue before. In short there is no solution.
PTC will tell you that Pro/E reserves that memory from the OS and then
when it loads the next part it uses the memory it reserved from the
previous part. Eventually Pro/E will release the memory but it may take
a very long time. If you leave Pro/E running over night you will see
when you come back in the next day that the memory has been reduced.
That being said there is a SPR for this issue: SPR 864852 "When erasing
a model from the Pro/-ENGINEER session the memory is not correctly
reused for successive model" (internal PTC SPR not viewable). If you
open and close a part in succession you will see in fact that Pro/E is
grabbing more and more memory even if it is the same part.
I don't know if a date has been set to resolve this issue.
Chris
PTC will tell you that Pro/E reserves that memory from the OS and then
when it loads the next part it uses the memory it reserved from the
previous part. Eventually Pro/E will release the memory but it may take
a very long time. If you leave Pro/E running over night you will see
when you come back in the next day that the memory has been reduced.
That being said there is a SPR for this issue: SPR 864852 "When erasing
a model from the Pro/-ENGINEER session the memory is not correctly
reused for successive model" (internal PTC SPR not viewable). If you
open and close a part in succession you will see in fact that Pro/E is
grabbing more and more memory even if it is the same part.
I don't know if a date has been set to resolve this issue.
Chris
Jan 05, 2010
11:08 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Notify Moderator
Jan 05, 2010
11:08 AM
Don't know how safe it is or if it will work with today's versions of
Windows or WF, but back around 2000/2001; some users were using a
freeware program called WINRAM-BOOSTER to defrag memory.
Thank you, Jim Flores
Mech. designer/CAD admin.
Clinical Care Systems
Philips Healthcare
2271 Cosmos Court
Carlsbad, CA. 92011
-
Windows or WF, but back around 2000/2001; some users were using a
freeware program called WINRAM-BOOSTER to defrag memory.
Thank you, Jim Flores
Mech. designer/CAD admin.
Clinical Care Systems
Philips Healthcare
2271 Cosmos Court
Carlsbad, CA. 92011
-
