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first determine whether an appropriate amount of memory has been allocated to the SAS process that is executing the step. If you are building your cube from within SAS OLAP Cube Studio, then you are using one of the workspace server instances defined to your SAS BI environment. To increase the memory for this server, modify your SAS command line, which is specified in the Options tab of your workspace server within SAS Management Console: Expand Server Manager and then navigate down to your logical workspace server. Right-click on the logical workspace server name and select Properties. Select the Options tab and then specify the necessary memory options, which are -MEMSIZE, -REALMEMSIZE and -SUMSIZE. It may be necessary to restart your SAS Object Spawner in order to create new workspace server sessions with these settings. -MEMSIZE describes how much memory the SAS process can acquire during its execution. This includes both the physical RAM as well as any virtual memory available on the machine. -REALMEMSIZE and -SUMSIZE should be used to limit how much physical RAM is used by the process. This is especially important on 32-bit machines when the -MEMSIZE option is set to 2 gigabytes. In those cases, -REALMEMSIZE and -SUMSIZE should not be set higher than 1.3 gigabytes in order to restrain the process from trying to acquire more memory than it can successfully read. For more details on memory option settings for your operating system, see the SAS OnlineDoc. SAS Technical Support can not make specific recommendations on these settings as the scenario in which you are working may be unique. Generally incrementing the memor
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determine what the current Java memory settings are, you can submit a PROC OPTIONS statement that shows the value of the JREOPTIONS option: proc options http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/grstatgraph/65377/HTML/default/n099d3bkbc1lg5n1eniitj9b8y1f.htm option=jreoptions; run; After you submit this procedure code, a list of JREOPTIONS settings https://books.google.com/books?id=2G7i-pYkBKAC&pg=PA400&lpg=PA400&dq=error+no+memory+can+be+allocated+sas&source=bl&ots=dEIDaiM9Bv&sig=oXWev4hUNQ4rSjvJq5ETdZ4mbO0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpsOeyys_PAhVJ6oMKHYC0BBcQ6AEIUjAI is displayed in the SAS log. The JREOPTIONS option has many suboptions that configure the SAS Java environment. Many of the suboptions are installation and host specific and should not be modified, especially the ones that provide installed file locations. For managing memory, look for the -Xmx and -Xms suboptions: JREOPTIONS=(/* other Java error no suboptions */ -Xmx128m -Xms128m) -Xms Use this option to set the minimum Java memory (heap) size, in bytes. Set this value to a multiple of 1024 greater than 1MB. Append the letter k or K to indicate kilobytes, or m or M to indicate megabytes. The default is 2MB. Examples: -Xms6291456 -Xms6144k -Xms6m -Xmx Use this option to set the maximum size, in bytes, of error no memory the memory allocation pool. Set this value to a multiple of 1024 greater than 2MB. Append the letter k or K to indicate kilobytes, or m or M to indicate megabytes. The default is 64MB. Examples: -Xmx83886080 -Xmx81920k -Xmx80m As a general rule, you should set the minimum heap size (-Xms) equal to the maximum heap size (-Xmx) to minimize garbage collections. Typically, SAS sets both -Xms and -Xmx to be about 1/4 of the total available memory or a maximum of 128M. However, you can set a more aggressive maximum memory (heap) size, but it should never be more than 1/2 of physical memory. You should be aware of the maximum amount of physical memory your computer has available. Let us assume that doubling the Java memory allocation is feasible. So when you start SAS from a system prompt, you can add the following option: -jreoptions (-Xmx256m -Xms256m) Alternatively, you might need to specify the setting in quotation marks: -jreoptions '(-Xmx256m -Xms256m)' The exact syntax varies for specifying Java options, depending on your operating system, and the amount of memory that you can allocate varies from system to system. The set of JRE optio
von GoogleAnmeldenAusgeblendete FelderBooksbooks.google.de - The UNIX Companion contains conceptual information about executing Base SAS in the UNIX operating environments. It contains descriptions of SAS language elements that have behavior specific to UNIX. This title is also available online....https://books.google.de/books/about/SAS_9_3_Companion_for_UNIX_Environments.html?hl=de&id=2G7i-pYkBKAC&utm_source=gb-gplus-shareSAS 9.3 Companion for UNIX EnvironmentsMeine BücherHilfeErweiterte BuchsucheDruckversionKein E-Book verfügbarSAS InstituteAmazon.deBuch.deBuchkatalog.deLibri.deWeltbild.deIn Bücherei suchenAlle Händler»Stöbere bei Google Play nach Büchern.Stöbere im größten eBookstore der Welt und lies noch heute im Web, auf deinem Tablet, Telefon oder E-Reader.Weiter zu Google Play »SAS 9.3 Companion for UNIX EnvironmentsSAS InstituteSAS Institute, 01.07.2011 - 536 Seiten 0 Rezensionenhttps://books.google.de/books/about/SAS_9_3_Companion_for_UNIX_Environments.html?hl=de&id=2G7i-pYkBKACThe UNIX Companion contains conceptual information about executing Base SAS in the UNIX operating environments. It contains descriptions of SAS language elements that have behavior specific to UNIX. This title is also available online. Voransicht des Buches » Was andere dazu sagen-Rezension schreibenEs wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.Ausgewählte SeitenSeite 352Seite 354Seite 355Seite 365Seite 359InhaltPart 5 Running SAS on a Remote Host in UNIX Environments 12 Using SAS Files 35 Using SAS Files 36 Invoking 44 Using External Files and Devices 72 Printing and Routing Output 93 Accessing Shared Executable Libraries from SAS 109 Data Set Options under UNIX 245 Formats under UNIX 255 Functions and CALL Routines under UNIX 261 Informats under UNIX 283 Macro Facility under UNIX 289 Procedures under UNIX 295 Statements under UNIX 319 System Options under UNIX 347 MehrViewing Output and Help in the SAS Remote Browser 135 Working in the SAS Windowing Environment 141 Chapter 6 150 Customizing the SAS Windowing Environment 165 we Application Con