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here for assistance. Post Reply Print view 4 posts • Page 1 of 1 ANAM Posts: 2 Joined: Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:08 pm Error 8: Not enough memory? Fatal Error: Failed to allocate? Quote Postby ANAM » https://voidtools.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=631 Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:59 pm Been using Everything v1.21.371 for the past few weeks https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=17017 on our new server (Dell PowerEdge 2900). It’s been working fine until there was an error yesterday morning. The story… Pulled up the Everything search window, there were no files listed. The status below in the corner read “Updating database…”, so we left it alone for a few hours, but the status remained the same. The Task Manager not enough showed Mem Usage remaining still and the CPU usage averaging 13% (more than usual). So, we decided to reboot the entire server…same results as before (except it starts with “Loading database…” for a few minutes, and then back to the hours of “Updating database…”). We gave that up and decided to uninstall/re-install the Everything program. It took a while to scan the volume, initially, but we knew it was working as we watched not enough storage the Mem Usage continue to climb. The status went from “Scanning ()” to “Loading database…” and then a popup error came up this time that read:.\src\mem.cpp(90): mem_alloc(): Fatal Error: Failed to allocate _______ bytes. Last Windows Error 8: Not enough memory is available to process this commandThe funny thing is, after pressing OK to rid this pop up message, the Everything search window listed all files once again and it appears to be working at this time. We’re glad the program is up and running again, but would like to know what the cause of this error is and/or if we can prevent it from happening again. We’d rather not uninstall the program every time this happens. Thanks. Top void Site Admin Posts: 2352 Joined: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:31 pm Re: Error 8: Not enough memory? Fatal Error: Failed to allocate? Quote Postby void » Thu Dec 10, 2009 7:02 am Possibly a corrupt database or file system.I am curious to know how much memory "Everything" tried to allocate.Try running scan disk for file system errors.If it happens again, try running "Everything" in debug mode...To run "Everything" in debug mode:Run Everything.exe with the -debug command line option.This will display indexing progess and useful memory allocation information..Are you renaming a lot of Folders, as this could cause "Everythin
are UTC Not enough storage is available to process this command Moderator: Project members Post new topic Reply to topic Page 1 of 2 [ 24 posts ] Go to page 1 2 Next Print view Previous topic | Next topic Author Message paitz49199 Post subject: Not enough storage is available to process this commandPostPosted: 2010-07-19 20:22 Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2010-07-19 20:15 Posts: 5 Hey guys, I am using FileZilla 3.3.3 to FTP a huge number of files to a SAN on our local storage. I am getting the following error.Filezilla ErrorCan't create thread (error 8: not enough storage is available to process this command.)My SAN has over 40TB left so its no where near out of space. The server running Filezilla has 16 CPUs that are not doing much and 40GB of RAM which less then 5GB is in use. I did some searching about this error and found a Microsoft page dealing with thread issues. If anyone has any suggestions let me know.Thanks Top Profile Reply with quote botg Post subject: Re: Not enough storage is available to process this commandPostPosted: 2010-07-20 06:22 Online Site Admin Joined: 2004-02-23 20:49 Posts: 28470 First name: Tim Last name: Kosse Quote:Hey guys, I am using FileZilla 3.3.3 to FTP a huge number of files to a SAN on our local storage. I am getting the following error.What is huge for you? For me it starts with a million files.Quote:Filezilla ErrorCan't create thread (error 8: not enough storage is available to process this command.)It's a local error on the client's machine.My guess would be some broken DLL that is loaded that allocates large amounts of memory with each thread but doesn't free it. Top Profile Reply with quote paitz49199 Post subject: Re: Not enough storage is available to process this commandPostPosted: 2010-07-20 21:19 Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2010-07-19 20:15 Posts: 5 Hey thanks for the reply. To