Error Cannot Get Memory Statistics From Device
the animation, but after a few frames get an error: IRAY 0.13 464 MB error: cannot get memory statistics from device IRAY 0.12 464 MB error: cannot get memory statistics from device IRAY 0.13 464 MB error: not enough memory on device 1, not using this device for rendering IRAY 0.12 464 MB error: not enough memory on device 0, not using this device for rendering after that I can not have anything at all to render and have to restart the program. The interesting thing is that I can render the same scene in the resolution is 2 times more and with a large number of facilities alexnodeNovember 26th, 2012, 16:58I have the exact same problem with a quadro 4000 and 3ds max 2013.
et en dehors de Facebook via les cookies. Pour en savoir plus, notamment sur les moyens de contrôle disponibles, consultez la Politique d’utilisation des cookies.FacebookAdresse e-mail ou mobileMot de passeInformations de compte oubliées ?InscriptionLow memory on Android: how to fix it6 juin 2014, 03:48First up, there's two issues here: low system memory (RAM) and low internal memory (storage). We'll show you how to clear up both of them to keep your Android device running smoother and faster.Low system memory (RAM)Many older Android devices have 1 GB of RAM or even 512 MB. If you're running some fairly intensive apps – or even just too many – your RAM can start to struggle under the pressure. The first rule of RAM https://forum.nvidia-arc.com/archive/index.php/t-12166.html Club is you don't use task killers(Download URL:http://goo.gl/WjG9Uz). These are a lovely placebo if you're into that kind of thing, but task killers simply stop processes long enough for a cool bar graph or pie chart to show an impressive decrease in RAM usage. But those processes tend to start up again only a few moments later, putting you right back where you started.The best thing to do is keep an eye on how much RAM your https://www.facebook.com/notes/1mobile/low-memory-on-android-how-to-fix-it/859412097422294/ apps use and get rid of the problematic ones, assuming you can live without them. There are so many good apps in the Play Store it is always possible to try a bunch and find one with the functionality and resource management you are after. Android has a built in RAM monitor in Developer Options under Process Stats, where you can see the run time and RAM usage (average and peak) of your hungriest apps. If you don't have Developer Options enabled already, just go to Settings > About Phone and tap Build Number until Developer Options appears. You can also use various startup task managers like Advanced Task Manager(Download URL:http://goo.gl/88GErc) to limit which apps and processes can run on startup.Low internal memoryIt doesn't take a genius to realize this means you're running out of storage space on your Android. Too many large games, lots of music, pictures or video will suck up your internal storage before you know it. Depending on the version of Android you have and your manufacturer, it's important to understand how Android partitions internal storage too, so you don't think you have more space than you actually do. While you may be buying a smartphone with 32 GB of storage, you'll find you only have access to around three-quarters of it and sometimes much less (Samsung has been known to use up almost half).The easi
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25948963/xcode-6-0-1-not-displaying-memory-usage developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question https://support.solarwinds.com/Success_Center/Network_Performance_Monitor_(NPM)/Poller_shows_incorrect_memory_utilization x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Xcode 6.0.1 not displaying memory usage up vote 43 down vote favorite 6 I've upgraded to Xcode 6.0.1 from 5.1 and when I'm running my app, I can't see memory usage in error cannot debug navigator: I'm getting memory warnings. Yes, I could profile my app instruments without debugging, but seeing direct memory usage simply while debugging helps me a lot. How can I re-enable this functionality? I've restarted Xcode, rebuilt my project etc but I still can't see memory usage. The problem is present both when debugging on device or on the simulator. When I click the memory tab, I also get this weird "zeroed out" dashboard: ios xcode debugging ios8 xcode6 error cannot get share|improve this question edited Sep 21 '14 at 13:01 asked Sep 20 '14 at 12:52 Can Poyrazoğlu 10.5k2071168 That's actually a table, and you can click on that "Memory" item in that table view. When you do click on it, does anything appear at all? –Michael Dautermann Sep 20 '14 at 12:59 @MichaelDautermann the dashboard displays zero bytes for memory usage. I've updated the post now and attached a screenshot demoing the issue. –Can Poyrazoğlu Sep 21 '14 at 13:02 Still an issue with Xcode 6.1 –race_carr Nov 20 '14 at 19:36 @race_carr exactly. did the answer work for you? –Can Poyrazoğlu Nov 20 '14 at 22:20 yes. It's not a great solution, though (because you might want to have Zombie objects turned on for Debugging) –race_carr Nov 20 '14 at 22:44 | show 1 more comment 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 142 down vote accepted I have resolved disabling Memory Guard diagnostic in the Scheme. From Xcode: Menu Product -> Scheme -> Edit Scheme... -> Diagnostic Tab -> uncheck all Guard options If still doesn't work, try to disable (if enabled) the "Enable Zombie Object" checkbox. share|improve this answer edited Jun 12 '15 at 17:37 John Lemberger 2,5031923 answered Sep 23 '14 at 10:34 Fabio 1,435154 40 I had zombies enabled. I've disabled zombies and now it's working. Thanks. –Can Poyr
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