I encountered following error message when running resting state data of 80 subjects on windows 7 64 bit with 16GB memory. The process was about 80% completed.
I cannot see the initial comment as I am traveling with very limited internet access... but if it concerns java and matlab memory: I would suggest to put the matlab java heap memory to the maximum (in the matlab options). That solved memory issues i had
with graphvar... i now can do pretty intense calculations without any problems (problems usually occured when saving over 10 GB of random networks... as a last step before the results explorer opened up).
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Commented by Johann Kruschwitz (Johann Kruschwitz)
Hi Graphvar users,
I cannot see the initial comment as I am traveling with very limited
internet access... but if it concerns java and matlab memory: I would suggest to
put the matlab java heap memory to the maximum (in the matlab options). That
solved memory issues i had with graphvar... i now can do pretty intense
calculations without any problems (problems usually occured when saving over 10
GB of random networks... as a last step before the results explorer opened
up).
YAN Chao-Gan
Fri, 12/26/2014 - 14:49
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Hi,
Hi,
It seems that's a problem of Java.
I guess Johann may have a better idea on this issue regarding to GraphVar.
Best,
Chao-Gan
Johann Kruschwitz
Fri, 12/26/2014 - 15:29
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with graphvar... i now can do pretty intense calculations without any problems (problems usually occured when saving over 10 GB of random networks... as a last step before the results explorer opened up).
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internet access... but if it concerns java and matlab memory: I would suggest to
put the matlab java heap memory to the maximum (in the matlab options). That
solved memory issues i had with graphvar... i now can do pretty intense
calculations without any problems (problems usually occured when saving over 10
GB of random networks... as a last step before the results explorer opened
up).
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