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Active Message Threads for August 2011

Mark Wiederspahn
2011-08-19 23:26:23
Dear sac-dev, A user here was reading in ~400MB month-long data files into sac 101.3b, and ran out of swap space. I looked at the behavior on both rhel4 linux and solaris8, and it is similar. "Read" opens the input file, reads the header, closes the file, opens it again and re-reads the header, mallocs space for the trace, and then reads that. I don't see any place where it free's the malloc'ed memory, and each malloc result address is different. On subsequent "read file"'s it never seems to… [more]
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