From: Edmund Urbani
Subject: [Linux] RC5 memory leak?
Date: 31 May 2002 06:42:22
Message: <3cf7538e@news.povray.org>
Hi!
I rendered the patio-radio.pov example (with somewhat tweaked radiosity
settings for higher quality) at a resolution of 2048x1536 with AA. It took
about 3 days on my Athlon/500 and all the time the amount of memory used by
povray was steadily increasing (to about 200MB).
Looks like a memory leak to me (or is there a good reason why povray takes
up more and more memory during rendering?).
I can post the exact settings used+modifications to patio-radio.pov here if
needed.
Edmund
From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: [Linux] RC5 memory leak?
Date: 31 May 2002 07:05:05
Message: <3CF758E1.C1C0BFEB@gmx.de>
Edmund Urbani wrote:
> > Hi!> > I rendered the patio-radio.pov example (with somewhat tweaked radiosity> settings for higher quality) at a resolution of 2048x1536 with AA. It took> about 3 days on my Athlon/500 and all the time the amount of memory used by> povray was steadily increasing (to about 200MB).> Looks like a memory leak to me (or is there a good reason why povray takes> up more and more memory during rendering?).
This is perfectly natural with radiosity and 'always_sample' on (default),
samples taken during final trace are continuously stored for possible
later reuse. If you have problems with that either use 'always_sample
off' or render in several parts.
Christoph
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From: Edmund Urbani
Subject: Re: [Linux] RC5 memory leak?
Date: 31 May 2002 07:26:45
Message: <3cf75df5@news.povray.org>
Christoph Hormann wrote:
> > > Edmund Urbani wrote:>> >> Hi!>> >> I rendered the patio-radio.pov example (with somewhat tweaked radiosity>> settings for higher quality) at a resolution of 2048x1536 with AA. It>> took about 3 days on my Athlon/500 and all the time the amount of memory>> used by povray was steadily increasing (to about 200MB).>> Looks like a memory leak to me (or is there a good reason why povray>> takes up more and more memory during rendering?).> > This is perfectly natural with radiosity and 'always_sample' on (default),> samples taken during final trace are continuously stored for possible> later reuse. If you have problems with that either use 'always_sample> off' or render in several parts.> > Christoph>
No problem with that (my Athlon's got 256MB Ram and I'm not planning to
render with any higher quality settings). I was just wondering whether it
was a leak.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Edmund