October 2, 20169 yr I'v been surfing for quite a while this morning trying to resolve this issue, found quite a few topics, but still can't figure out how to allocate more ram/memory to the client itself, because I have the "freezing" issue when I run 2 bots on the same client, can't run 2 separate ones because I am not a VIP member. My box is pretty decent with i7 cpu and 16gb ram so that's really not an issue, would there be a single kind guy who would just kindly tell me step by step how to do that proccess? (Allocating more ram/memory to osbot client) Win10.
October 2, 20169 yr Author control panel -> java -> java tab -> add this to runtime parameters -xmx4096 That's for the reply. Not sure what's the problem here for me, but seems like it doesn't work. https://gyazo.com/3a5d847ef3c91a50fc46e82a600f0350
October 2, 20169 yr That's for the reply. Not sure what's the problem here for me, but seems like it doesn't work. https://gyazo.com/3a5d847ef3c91a50fc46e82a600f0350 That's more of a cpu problem than it is a ram problem.. Allocating more ram just means that there's more available if the app needs it.
October 2, 20169 yr Author That's more of a cpu problem than it is a ram problem.. Allocating more ram just means that there's more available if the app needs it. http://osbot.org/forum/topic/104166-high-cpu-usage/
October 2, 20169 yr http://osbot.org/forum/topic/104166-high-cpu-usage/ The lag is cpu-related. Again, the flag -xmx4096 allocates 4gb of ram towards it if it needs it. 4gb will be the maximum allocated. You can always try -xms2048 as well.
October 2, 20169 yr Author The lag is cpu-related. Again, the flag -xmx4096 allocates 4gb of ram towards it if it needs it. 4gb will be the maximum allocated. You can always try -xms2048 as well. what's the difference between -xmx and -xms?
October 2, 20169 yr what's the difference between -xmx and -xms? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what%27s+the+difference+between+xms+and+xmx
October 2, 20169 yr control panel -> java -> java tab -> add this to runtime parameters -xmx4096 Thanks for this -Xmx is the maximum of RAM wich osbot can allocate. -Xms is the allocated RAM at the beginning.
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