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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 lug 2010, 19:34 GMT-4
I am having GC overhead limit issues too.
My machine has huge amounts of RAM.
Is there a particular version of Java we should have installed on a Windows 7 machine?
I am having GC overhead limit issues too.
My machine has huge amounts of RAM.
Is there a particular version of Java we should have installed on a Windows 7 machine?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 lug 2010, 06:07 GMT-4
Maybe the maximum java heap size is the problem. I remember 256MB is the default setting for this.
I would try to increase it by editing the MAXHEAP-value in the comsol.opts file, which is located in the comsol bin directory to 512MB or higher ...
Maybe the maximum java heap size is the problem. I remember 256MB is the default setting for this.
I would try to increase it by editing the MAXHEAP-value in the comsol.opts file, which is located in the comsol bin directory to 512MB or higher ...
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 lug 2010, 05:04 GMT-4
Hi,
I have a similar problem, but there is no comsol.opt file in the bin directory neither in any comsol directories.
Can someone give me some advice?
Thanks,
Mate
Hi,
I have a similar problem, but there is no comsol.opt file in the bin directory neither in any comsol directories.
Can someone give me some advice?
Thanks,
Mate
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 lug 2010, 07:08 GMT-4
"On UNIX, Linux, and the Macintosh, edit the 'comsol' shell script, located in the bin directory under your COMSOL directory."
just read the doc ;)
"On UNIX, Linux, and the Macintosh, edit the 'comsol' shell script, located in the bin directory under your COMSOL directory."
just read the doc ;)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 lug 2010, 09:44 GMT-4
This option seems to be available for COMSOL 3.5 but not for COMSOL 4.0
There is no comsol.opts file in the bin directory for COMSOL 4
What is the fix for 4.0?
This option seems to be available for COMSOL 3.5 but not for COMSOL 4.0
There is no comsol.opts file in the bin directory for COMSOL 4
What is the fix for 4.0?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 lug 2010, 10:53 GMT-4
Jarlath is right, there is no comsol.opt file for 4.0 (although there is for 3.4).
I can't access the KB, because I only have students license, but I know there are topics on Java Runtime Errors.
A week ago 4.0 worked fine and since yesterday it keeps crashing right after I start it.
Do you know any solutions?
Jarlath is right, there is no comsol.opt file for 4.0 (although there is for 3.4).
I can't access the KB, because I only have students license, but I know there are topics on Java Runtime Errors.
A week ago 4.0 worked fine and since yesterday it keeps crashing right after I start it.
Do you know any solutions?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
13 set 2010, 18:39 GMT-4
There is no comsol.opt file anymore for version 4.0. However, under \COMSOL40a\bin\win32 or \COMSOL40a\bin\win64 there are the files comsol.ini and comsolserver.ini. The maximum Java heap size is defined as the numeric value after -Xmx. The default is -Xmx1024m or 1024 megabytes.
There are other configuration options here which are specified in \COMSOL40a\java\win64\jre\bin\server\Xusage.txt or \COMSOL40a\java\win32\jre\bin\client\Xusage.txt.
There is no comsol.opt file anymore for version 4.0. However, under \COMSOL40a\bin\win32 or \COMSOL40a\bin\win64 there are the files comsol.ini and comsolserver.ini. The maximum Java heap size is defined as the numeric value after -Xmx. The default is -Xmx1024m or 1024 megabytes.
There are other configuration options here which are specified in \COMSOL40a\java\win64\jre\bin\server\Xusage.txt or \COMSOL40a\java\win32\jre\bin\client\Xusage.txt.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 mar 2014, 05:27 GMT-4
Hello everybody
Has anyone solved this problem with memory and JAVA?
I have the same problem and I'm using v4.4
Hello everybody
Has anyone solved this problem with memory and JAVA?
I have the same problem and I'm using v4.4
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Posted:
7 years ago
7 set 2017, 12:36 GMT-4
You may take a look at this post:
"Error: Java heap space. LiveLink for MATLAB." at
www.comsol.com/support/knowledgebase/1092/
Thank you.
You may take a look at this post:
"Error: Java heap space. LiveLink for MATLAB." at
https://www.comsol.com/support/knowledgebase/1092/
Thank you.
Walter Frei
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
7 years ago
7 set 2017, 16:51 GMT-4
Updated:
7 years ago
7 set 2017, 16:51 GMT-4
Hello All,
Samuel's response here is appropriate, and we would also suggest the following article:
www.comsol.com/support/knowledgebase/830/
The original error message reported in this thread (which was for version 4.0, and from over seven years ago) should now be resolved, so we will close this thread for further comments. Of course if anyone encounters similar issues, and if the above knowledgebase article does not resolve them, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best Regards,
Hello All,
Samuel's response here is appropriate, and we would also suggest the following article:
https://www.comsol.com/support/knowledgebase/830/
The original error message reported in this thread (which was for version 4.0, and from over seven years ago) should now be resolved, so we will close this thread for further comments. Of course if anyone encounters similar issues, and if the above knowledgebase article does not resolve them, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best Regards,