The MEMORYLIMIT setting is used in the config.mem memory configuration file to limit the memory used by a single application to 100% of the value in the file.
MEMORYLIMIT nK|G|M
n | The memory limit value in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes. Must be a whole number. Use K, M or G to indicate kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes. No unit specified assumes the value is in bytes. Note: be sure that there are no spaces between the memory limit value and unit in the syntax of the memory limit setting. |
Recommended values:
Operating System | Recommended memory limit |
Windows NT Windows 2000 without the 4 GB RAM option |
2G |
Windows 2000 with the 4 GB RAM option | 3G |
Solaris | 3G |
HPUX | 1741M |
AIX | 2G |
Use these recommended values or, if lower, the amount of physical memory plus swap space available. For example, if a computer has only 2 GB of combined physical memory and swap space, and other applications on that computer require 1 GB, then the value of MEMORYLIMIT should be no more than 1 GB.
MEMORYLIMIT 1073741824
allows Analytic Server to use up to 1073741824 bytes or 1 GB memory for an application.
MEMORYLIMIT 1048576K
allows Analytic Server to use up to 1048576 KB or 1 GB memory for an application.
MEMORYLIMIT 2G
allows Analytic Server to use up to 2 GB memory for an application.
MEMORYLIMIT 1024M
allows 1 GB memory for an Analytic Server application.
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