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Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d509d9f9.aspx Sign up Resolving Error R6016 - Not enough space for thread data up vote 13 down vote favorite My statically-linked Visual C++ 2012 program sporadically generates a CRTL error: "R6016 - Not enough space for thread data". The minimal documentation from Microsoft says this error message is generated when a new thread is spawned, but not enough memory can be allocated for http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21127460/resolving-error-r6016-not-enough-space-for-thread-data it. However, my code only explicitly spawns a new thread in a couple of well-defined cases, neither of which are occurring here (although certainly the Microsoft libraries internally spawn threads at well). One user reported this problem when the program was just existing in the background. Not sure if it's relevant, but I haven't overridden the default 1MB reserved stack size or heap size, and the total memory in use by my program is usually quite small (3MB-10MB on a system with 12GB actual RAM, over half of which is unallocated). This happens very rarely (so I can't track it down), and it's been reported on more than one machine. I've only heard about this on Windows 8.1, but I wouldn't read too much into that. Is there some compiler setting somewhere that might influence this error? Or programming mistake? windows multithreading visual-c++-2012 share|improve this question asked Jan 15 '14 at 1:26 Dev93 2811313 Wild guess: do you terminate threads in your app? –DarkWanderer May 21 '14 at 4:34 2 Apparently this error seems to be related to TLS slots. See support.microsoft
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don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.All Places > CA Infrastructure Management > DiscussionsLog in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.AnsweredAssumed AnsweredAnyone getting R6016-Not enough Space for Thread data running OneClick (9.2)?Question asked by Bill_Barnes on Dec 7, 2015Latest reply on Dec 18, 2015 by Bill_Barnes Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 4We have setup a OneClick.jnlp to run with an initial heap size of 512m and max of 1530m. For most of our users that have machines with 4Gig or more of ram, they are running fine. However, one group is having an issue where when they run this option, they get an error message pop-up "RunTime Error! Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_66\bin\javaws R6016 - not enough space for thread data". Has anyone else run across this, and found a fix to it?I have been searching the web and find that this error is prevalent across multiple tools running under Windows, but have various suggestions that have yet to result in a fix for us. So I was hoping someone else may have run into this and knows how to fix it.Thanks,BillNo one else has this questionMark as assumed answeredOutcomesVisibility: CA Infrastructure Management2790 ViewsLast modified on Dec 7, 2015 8:11 PMTags:oneclick.jnlpContent tagged with oneclick.jnlpCategories: CA SpectrumThis content has been marked as final. Show 4 comments4 RepliesNameEmail AddressWebsite AddressName(Required)Email Address(Required, will not be published)Website Addressmeaja05 Dec 7, 2015 8:15 PMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerHi Bill,If you decrease the max to 1280M do the clients work?CheersJayAttachmentsimage001.jpg332 bytesLike • Show 0 Likes0 Actions Bill_Barnes Dec 8, 2015 5:03 PMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerIt is weird. Here is what I have found so far:1280M - works no problem1300M, 1400M - works but throws the error1500M - works no problem, no error1530M - does not work at all. Throws error and Java does not startI wish I knew more about what that "not enough space for thread data" really means so that I could see what would wo