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Hmmm .. look at this ...
---------------------- top-Output ------------------------------------
load averages: 2.29, 1.94, 1.52 11:16:49
103 processes: 96 sleeping, 2 zombie, 2 stopped, 3 on cpu
CPU states: 46.8% idle, 3.6% user, 49.3% kernel, 0.2% iowait, 0.0%
swap
Memory: 1024M real, 15M free, 1397M swap in use, 367M swap free
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND
3019 walzer 1 0 19 1097M 793M cpu3 4:22 24.71% new_seti
8902 root 1 10 0 2744K 1008K cpu0 93.0H 24.64% sshd2
3346 walzer 1 11 0 2488K 2144K cpu1 0:03 1.68% top
377 root 1 58 0 2400K 984K sleep 46:10 0.09% _upsd
814 root 1 58 0 6560K 2760K sleep 152:02 0.08% jre
28701 root 4 59 0 4584K 2728K sleep 4:53 0.06% mountd
27318 root 5 59 0 3000K 2152K sleep 4:20 0.05% automountd
817 root 1 59 0 9872K 5736K sleep 64:16 0.03% esd
818 root 1 58 0 7304K 5024K sleep 55:06 0.02% esd
819 root 1 58 0 9312K 4728K sleep 18:42 0.01% esd
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this is the top-output on a Solaris-machine ...
I had to rename megapov to "new_seti" to avoid it to be killed from
the admins ;-)
I had a relativ simple scene, with radiosity ...
I think the problem is: count-512, recursionlimit-6
But: on my home-machine (256MB) it renders for 30mins without swapping
...
why is it eating that much memory on the solaris-machine ?
If I hadn't killed it (needed kill -9) than it would surely alos have
taken all the left swap-space ... But I don't like to crash this
machine by poving (I know, it wouldn't, but I don't want to speak to
the admin because of my processes)...
Can someone confirm this behaviour ? ... or give solutions ???
BTW: I'm still using there MP0.4, because I had no time to get a
recent compile ...
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background{rgb 1}camera{location<1,5,-2>look_at 0}#macro
m(a,b,i)#local d=(b-a)
/8;#local
e=vcross(d,y);#if(i)m(a-e,a+e+2*d,i-1)m(a+e,a+2*d-e,i-1)m(a+3*d-e,a+e
+3*d,i-1)m(a+3*d-e,a+5*d-e,i-1)m(a+6*d-e,a+e+6*d,i-1)m(a+8*d-e,a+e+8*d
,i-1)#else
cylinder{a,b,vlength(d)/3 pigment{rgb 0}}#end#end m(-4*x,2*x,4) // Jan
Walzer
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