FCPX: Can't Allocate Memory
Hi, I just downloaded FCPX 10.0.1 today (Jan 16th 2012). I bring it up, I click the 'Create a new Project' link, and a popup comes up and says"
"The Operation couldn't be completed. Cannot Allocate Memory"
Now I've seen others in here report this same problem, and their problems were fixed by unlocking the Movies directory.
In my case, the Movies is a symlink to the directory on a server:
Movies --> /scratch/Movies
where /scratch is an NFS exported directory on the server. I have full write access to this directory.
I've killed all other applications such that FCPX is the only application I have running.
Here's some info about the laptop:
Processor 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT 256 MB
Software Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 (11C74)
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
I downloaded FCPXagain, this time onto a newer Mac Mini that has better specs . And it works.
So I am now convinced, my 4 year old Mac Book PRO is just not up to the task of running FCPX.
Thanks, Jim
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5 com.apple.CoreImage 0x9944430b FETexture::textureRenderSetup(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat) + 37
6 com.apple.CoreImage 0x9944d444 FEDivTreeNode::render2(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 462
7 com.apple.CoreImage 0x99449d5b FETreeNode::render_(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 151
8 com.apple.CoreImage 0x99449f23 FETreeNode::renderTexture(void*, CGRect, FEFormat, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 69
9 com.apple.CoreImage 0x99444703 FETexture::retainTextureObject(FETextureCache*, FEContext*, unsigned int, void*, void (*)(void*, CGRect, FEFormat, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*), CGRect const*, bool, fe_texture_object_struct**) + 749
10 com.apple.CoreImage 0x99445082 FETexture::newTexture(FEContext*, fe_texture_params_struct const*, void*, void (*)(void*, CGRect, FEFormat, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*), fe_texture_object_struct**) + 996
11 com.apple.CoreImage 0x9944a2b7 FETreeNode::createTexture(FETreeContext*, unsigned int, unsigned int, bool, bool, FETreeTexture*, unsigned int) + 885
12 com.apple.CoreImage 0x9944c76d FEApplyTreeNode::render2(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 719
13 com.apple.CoreImage 0x99449d5b FETreeNode::render_(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 151
14 com.apple.CoreImage 0x9944d76f FETreeNode::render(FETreeContext*, FEShape const&, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 97
15 com.apple.CoreImage 0x9944d708 FETreeContext::render(FETreeNode*, FEShape const&, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 52
16 com.apple.CoreImage 0x99450e57 FETreeContext::renderTree(FETreeNode*, FEShape const&, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 185
17 com.apple.CoreImage 0x994511a7 FETreeContext::renderImage_(FEImage*, CGRect, FEShape const*, CGAffineTransform, CGColorSpace*, FEFormat, bool, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 785
18 com.apple.CoreImage 0x994514f0 FETreeContext::renderImage(FEImage*, CGRect, FEShape const*, CGAffineTransform, CGColorSpace*, FEFormat, bool, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 356
19 com.apple.CoreImage 0x994271ac -[FEImage(Internal) _renderWithContext:bounds:transform:colorSpace:format:premultiplied:setupCallba ck:finishCallback:callbackData:] + 268
20 com.apple.CoreImage 0x99426c4a -[FEImage renderToContext:bounds:transform:destinationFormat:colorSpace:] + 171
21 com.apple.CoreImage 0x993d0ef1 renderImage(FEContext*, CGRect, CGAffineTransform, unsigned int, void*) + 119
22 com.apple.CoreImage 0x993d0c1a -[CIBitmapContextImpl renderWithBounds:matrix:function:info:] + 290
23 com.apple.CoreImage 0x993d0e72 -[CIBitmapContextImpl render:] + 223
24 com.apple.CoreImage 0x993d6b29 -[CIContext drawImage:inRect:fromRect:] + 1427
25 com.apple.iLifeFaceRecognition 0x013dea3a -[FaceRecognitionManager _fastMakeGrayCGImageOfMaxDimensionUsingCI:fromCGImage:rawData:] + 981
26 com.apple.iLifeFaceRecognition 0x013dc6d5 -[FaceRecognitionManager _detectFacesInCGImage:ofPhoto:withUserInfo:maxDimension:options:delegate:contex t:] + 357
27 com.apple.iLifeFaceRecognition 0x013dc4b6 -[FaceRecognitionManager detectFacesInPhoto:userInfo:options:delegate:context:] + 259
28 com.apple.RedRock 0x026c61a8 -[RKFaceDetectionWorker detectFacesForMaster:aggressive:] + 1287
29 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00787c62 0x59000 + 7531618
30 com.apple.RedRock 0x028de5c0 -[RKFaceDetectionWorker performJob:forWorkOrder:] + 437
31 com.apple.proxtcore 0x020456e5 -[XTWorker performJob:] + 117
32 libobjc.A.dylib 0x94e175d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
33 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200c22c -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 191
34 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200baef -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 681
35 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200b313 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 515
36 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0202a55d __42-[XTDispatchMsgQueue triggerDispatchQueue]_block_invoke_0 + 176
37 libdispatch.dylib 0x942adf8f _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 15
38 libdispatch.dylib 0x942a9c82 _dispatch_client_callout + 46
39 libdispatch.dylib 0x942ab160 _dispatch_queue_drain + 206
40 libdispatch.dylib 0x942aaffa _dispatch_queue_invoke + 50
41 libdispatch.dylib 0x942aaecb _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 230
42 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988aae12 _pthread_wqthread + 441
43 libsystem_c.dylib 0x98892cca start_wqthread + 30
Thread 14:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x9001b8e2 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988ad220 _pthread_cond_wait + 833
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x989330a1 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 com.apple.Foundation 0x9a140734 -[NSCondition wait] + 274
4 com.apple.iPhoto 0x000aaa64 0x59000 + 334436
5 com.apple.iPhoto 0x000aa672 0x59000 + 333426
6 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x96fd6d6d __invoking___ + 29
7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x96fd6ca7 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 279
8 com.apple.RedRock 0x0267685b -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33
9 com.apple.RedRock 0x026875f4 -[RKInvoker _invokeTargetWithPool:] + 68
10 libobjc.A.dylib 0x94e175d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
11 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02013df9 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 167
12 libobjc.A.dylib 0x94e175d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
13 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200c22c -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 191
14 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200baef -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 681
15 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200b313 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 515
16 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009f10 -[XTThread run:] + 434
17 com.apple.Foundation 0x9a1421d8 -[NSThread main] + 45
18 com.apple.Foundation 0x9a14215b __NSThread__main__ + 1396
19 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988a8557 _pthread_start + 344
20 libsystem_c.dylib 0x98892cee thread_start + 34
Thread 15:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x9001c0ee __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988ab04c _pthread_workq_return + 45
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988aae19 _pthread_wqthread + 448
3 libsystem_c.dylib 0x98892cca start_wqthread + 30
Thread 16:: Dispatch queue: NSPersistentUI I/O
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x9001d466 __writev + 10
1 com.apple.AppKit 0x965f2f05 __45-[NSPersistentUIManager writeRecords:toFile:]_block_invoke_0 + 34
2 com.apple.AppKit 0x965f2a49 -[NSPersistentUIManager writeRecords:toFile:] + 481
3 com.apple.AppKit 0x965f1354 -[NSPersistentUIManager writeRecords:withWindowInfos:flushingStaleData:] + 259
4 com.apple.AppKit 0x96bf5c3b __block_global_2 + 146
5 com.apple.AppKit 0x96c00b75 my_io_execute_passive_block + 67
6 libdispatch.dylib 0x942a9c82 _dispatch_client_callout + 46
7 libdispatch.dylib 0x942ab160 _dispatch_queue_drain + 206
8 libdispatch.dylib 0x942aaffa _dispatch_queue_invoke + 50
9 libdispatch.dylib 0x942aaecb _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 230
10 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988aae12 _pthread_wqthread + 441
11 libsystem_c.dylib 0x98892cca start_wqthread + 30
Thread 17:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x9001c0ee __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988ab04c _pthread_workq_return + 45
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988aae19 _pthread_wqthread + 448
3 libsystem_c.dylib 0x98892cca start_wqthread + 30
Thread 18:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x9001c0ee __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988ab04c _pthread_workq_return + 45
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x988aae19 _pthread_wqthread + 448
3 libsystem_c.dylib 0x98892cca start_wqthread + 30
Thread 13 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
eax: 0x995561ff ebx: 0xb038b92a ecx: 0xffffffff edx: 0x00000100
edi: 0xb038b910 esi: 0x99555f7e ebp: 0xb038b838 esp: 0xb038b830
ss: 0x00000023 efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x99556205 cs: 0x0000001b
ds: 0x00000023 es: 0x00000023 fs: 0x00000023 gs: 0x0000000f
cr2: 0xffffffff
Logical CPU: 0
ple.CorePDF (2.0 - 2) <6B5BF755-F336-359C-9A99-F006F61442CF> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CorePDF.framework/Versions/A/CorePDF
External Modification Summary:
Calls made by other processes targeting this process:
task_for_pid: 2
thread_create: 0
thread_set_state: 0
Calls made by this process:
task_for_pid: 0
thread_create: 0
thread_set_state: 0
Calls made by all processes on this machine:
task_for_pid: 2132
thread_create: 0
thread_set_state: 0
VM Region Summary:
ReadOnly portion of Libraries: Total=273.6M resident=64.8M(24%) swapped_out_or_unallocated=208.9M(76%)
Writable regions: Total=3.1G written=1.5G(48%) resident=977.1M(31%) swapped_out=592.9M(19%) unallocated=2.1G(69%)
REGION TYPE VIRTUAL
=========== =======
ATS (font support) 32.0M
CG backing stores 4040K
CG image 160K
CG raster data 176K
CG shared images 1184K
CoreAnimation 6552K
CoreServices 1200K
Foundation (reserved) 1.5G reserved VM address space (unallocated)
IOKit 23.4M
MALLOC 1.5G
MALLOC guard page 48K
MALLOC_LARGE (reserved) 2848K reserved VM address space (unallocated)
Memory tag=240 4K
Memory tag=242 12K
Memory tag=249 156K
Memory tag=35 1740K
OpenCL 20K
OpenGL GLSL 896K
SQLite page cache 288K
Stack 88.1M
VM_ALLOCATE 19.1M
__DATA 16.2M
__DATA/__OBJC 484K
__IMAGE 528K
__IMPORT 16K
__LINKEDIT 49.2M
__OBJC 6172K
__OBJC/__DATA 88K
__PAGEZERO 4K
__TEXT 224.4M
__UNICODE 544K
mapped file 223.8M
shared memory 952K
=========== =======
TOTAL 3.7G
TOTAL, minus reserved VM space 2.2G
Model: Macmini4,1, BootROM MM41.0042.B03, 2 processors, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz, 2 GB, SMC 1.65f2
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 320M, NVIDIA GeForce 320M, PCI, 256 MB
Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 1 GB, DDR3, 1067 MHz, 0x80CE, 0x4D34373142323837334648532D4346382020
Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM0, 1 GB, DDR3, 1067 MHz, 0x80CE, 0x4D34373142323837334648532D4346382020
AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0x93), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.106.98.81.22)
Bluetooth: Version 4.0.9f33 10885, 2 service, 18 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
Network Service: AirPort, AirPort, en1
Serial ATA Device: TOSHIBA MK5055GSXF, 500.11 GB
Serial ATA Device: OPTIARC DVD RW AD-5680H
USB Device: BRCM2070 Hub, 0x0a5c (Broadcom Corp.), 0x4500, 0x06600000 / 3
USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller, apple_vendor_id, 0x8218, 0x06630000 / 6
USB Device: IR Receiver, apple_vendor_id, 0x8242, 0x06500000 / 2I backed up the iPhoto Libary folder and did a Rebuild. No change in problem, with the same error message.
I then took the backup copy of the Iphoto Library and loaded onto my son's Macbook Pro (OS X version 10.8.2, Iphoto version 9.4.2). Again, iPhoto crashes - same error message:
CoreImage_crashed_because_it_could_not_allocate_memory(void const*) + 17
This is the error report for the specific thread that crashed on the Macbook Pro:
Thread 16 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: Face Detection
0 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94fb5205 CoreImage_crashed_because_it_could_not_allocate_memory(void const*) + 17
1 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94fb5090 FEVirtualMemory::allocate(unsigned long&, signed char&, FEVirtualMemoryUsage) + 288
2 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94e66f67 fe_buffer_activate(FEContext*, unsigned int) + 489
3 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94e66cea -[FEBuffer beginRenderForContext:textureTarget:warpMode:flipped:flags:] + 164
4 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94ea33dd FETexture::renderSetup(FEContext*, FEFormat) + 205
5 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94ea330b FETexture::textureRenderSetup(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat) + 37
6 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94eac444 FEDivTreeNode::render2(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 462
7 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94ea8d5b FETreeNode::render_(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 151
8 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94ea8f23 FETreeNode::renderTexture(void*, CGRect, FEFormat, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 69
9 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94ea3703 FETexture::retainTextureObject(FETextureCache*, FEContext*, unsigned int, void*, void (*)(void*, CGRect, FEFormat, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*), CGRect const*, bool, fe_texture_object_struct**) + 749
10 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94ea4082 FETexture::newTexture(FEContext*, fe_texture_params_struct const*, void*, void (*)(void*, CGRect, FEFormat, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*), fe_texture_object_struct**) + 996
11 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94ea92b7 FETreeNode::createTexture(FETreeContext*, unsigned int, unsigned int, bool, bool, FETreeTexture*, unsigned int) + 885
12 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94eab76d FEApplyTreeNode::render2(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 719
13 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94ea8d5b FETreeNode::render_(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 151
14 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94eac76f FETreeNode::render(FETreeContext*, FEShape const&, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 97
15 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94eac708 FETreeContext::render(FETreeNode*, FEShape const&, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 52
16 com.apple.CoreImage 0x94eafe57 FETreeContext::renderTree(FETreeNode*, FEShape const&, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 185
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Hello,
I have an question that not really concerne OWB but rather Oracle (adminstration).
This is an error that occurs after running a mapping (in mode SETBASED) that make a insert into a table of a lot of record an also make a lot of calculations for each records.
The solution is to turn the operating mode to ROWBASED and there is no more problem.
That cause the ORA-04030 error : out of process memory when trying to allocate 61464 bytes (koh-kghu sessi,peidxblds:num)
OK, so i remeber that I must change the operating mode, but when a set ROWBASED and a re-run the mapping, this error is still there and i can only run the mapping without problems after one day (+-).
My question is, why ORACLE will not run this mapping immediatly, how can I do to liberate the memory for this mapping?
Remember ORACLE also the name of the mapping? So that when a run the mapping it see that there was already a problem with it and say STOP?
Thanks you,
Sébastien.ORA-04030 out of process memory when trying to allocate string bytes (string,string)
Cause: Operating system process private memory has been exhausted.
Action: See the database administrator or operating system administrator to increase process memory quota. There may be a bug in the application that causes excessive allocations of process memory space.
So this means that you should start of with reviewing the process memory allocated and if possible increase this.
Jean-Pierre -
How can VDC allocate cpu and memory resources?
Hi,
I know VDC on nexus 7k can allocate interface ,fib acl tcam resources,
but how can vdc allocate memory and cpu resouces an sup2/sup2e and i/o module!
for example.
vdc 1 get at least 20% cpu , and he can reache beyond 20% cpu if cpu ultilization is low. but if system is busy , he just can get 20
% cpu resouces. I know cpu resources is difficult to config like this.
or memory , can one vdc limit to 20% memory.
thank you!
tomHi,
in this documents do you have a way to make something that you want.
http://d2zmdbbm9feqrf.cloudfront.net/2012/usa/pdf/BRKDCT-2121.pdf
Thanks. -
JVM can´t allocate same heap mem after crash!
Hi!
I have a curios behavior of the JVM
HW info:
CPU: Intel i7
Mem: 4GB
OS: RedHat 5.5 32-bit
Kernel: 2.6.33
JRE: jre-1.6.0_30-fcs
(have try newer JRE with same behaviors)
On a clean new installed system I can start our java application with following commands/params
"java -Xms2048m -Xmx2048m -server cp bin/* com.nnn.nnnn.nnnn.ClientProgram"
After a while the application is crashed, (we are tracking that problem)
== Log info
2012-02-13 16:09:14,234 - appl_e1: #
2012-02-13 16:09:14,234 - appl_e1: # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
2012-02-13 16:09:14,234 - appl_e1: #
2012-02-13 16:09:14,235 - appl_e1: # SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x1b30eafc, pid=5254, tid=459979664
2012-02-13 16:09:14,235 - appl_e1: #
2012-02-13 16:09:14,235 - appl_e1: # JRE version: 6.0_18-b07
2012-02-13 16:09:14,235 - appl_e1: # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (16.0-b13 mixed mode linux-x86 )
2012-02-13 16:09:14,235 - appl_e1: # Problematic frame:
2012-02-13 16:09:14,235 - appl_e1: # C 0x1b30eafc
2012-02-13 16:09:14,235 - appl_e1: #
2012-02-13 16:09:14,236 - appl_e1: # An error report file with more information is saved as:
2012-02-13 16:09:14,236 - appl_e1: # /tmp/hs_err_pid5254.log
2012-02-13 16:09:14,243 - appl_e1: #
2012-02-13 16:09:14,243 - appl_e1: # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
2012-02-13 16:09:14,243 - appl_e1: # http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
2012-02-13 16:09:14,244 - appl_e1: # The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.
2012-02-13 16:09:14,244 - appl_e1: # See problematic frame for where to report the bug.
2012-02-13 16:09:14,244 - appl_e1: #
===
(Unfortunately the log file is wioed out :-(( . Will post one when we get the crash )
Next time we try to start with same parameters the JVM can not allocate memory
==
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for object heap
Could not create the Java virtual machine
==
If we decrease the heap mem to 1536m we can start the application (JVM can allocate memory for the heap)
After rebooting the system we get same error with a heap of 2048m
It is possible to start it with a heap of 1536m
The most curios is if I reinstall the system I can allocate a heap of 2048m to the next crash !!!
Where is the information for the JVM about the heap mem allocation?
It must be somewhere on the file system?
//Ujschell wrote:
The most curios is if I reinstall the system I can allocate a heap of 2048m to the next crash !!!Presuming that you are not mis-reporting or mis-evaluating something...
linux-x86 On Linux virtual memory relies on file space that exists on the harddrive which is dedicated to that purpose.
The file space is just like any other file space.
If that file space fills up, for any reason, then the OS will appear to run out of memory for applications.
The one time this happened to me the virtual space was mapped such that regular files were using the space. Specifically my log files. So as the log files grew the application memory decreased.And if the crashed JVM generates a core file... -
Can't restore iPod classic 60GB video. Cannot Allocate Memory - Disk Utility
Sorry if this has been asked before but I've been searching the boards and am yet to find a result.
I have an old iPod classic 60GB (video) which has a dodgy HDD. It was clicking and in a constant sad face/charging loop. I've managed to get it display "Please restore iPod" message and it is now being recognised by my macbook. I've tried to restore it via iTunes but when I try that I get an error message tht says "The iPod could not be restores because it is busy".
I've tried toformat the iPod using Disk Utility too but i get an error:
Disk Erase failed with the error:
POSIX reports: The operation couldn’t be completed. Cannot allocate memory
The oddest thing is that under disk utility my iPod drive is showing up as a 2TB drive:
All I'm realy trying to do is restore the iPod so I can try to recover some of the tracks using Disk Drill. Can anybody help?See if you can find a window based PC and try to do a Restore there.
-
I am not able to access Safari on my ipad. I get the error message: The operation couldn't be completed. Cannot allocate memory. Can anyone help please??
Try this first.
Go to Settings>Safari>Clear History, Cookies and Data. Restart the iPad. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button.
If that doesn't work, reboot the iPad - or quit all apps and restart.
Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.
Quit all apps completely and restart the iPad. Go to the home screen first by tapping the home button. Double tap the home button and the task bar will appear with all of your recent/open apps displayed at the bottom. Tap and hold down on any app icon until it begins to wiggle. Tap the minus sign in the upper left corner of the app that you want to close. Tap the home button or anywhere above the task bar. Restart the iPad. -
Qmaster Memory Leak? malloc: *** error: can't allocate region
Hi All,
We are submitting to Qmaster with an apple script. The problem seems to happen after about 4 hours of processing and we start getting these errors in the logs of the Cluster Controller:
compressord(8681,0x1aace00) malloc: * vm_allocate(size=3145728) failed (error code=3)
compressord(8681,0x1aace00) malloc: * error: can't allocate region
compressord(8681,0x1aace00) malloc: * set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug
So i took a look in Activity monitor and here's a screen grab of what i see:
http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/5769/picture2av8.png
16 Million TB resident in memory for qmasterd process?!!??
Anyone have any ideas? We have been dealing with this issue for months now and cant get anything processed reliably . We're using Compressor 3.0 and Qmaster 3.0 on OS 10.4.10
Could it be a hardware problem?? Should I try reinstalling with pacifist?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.Which version of QT are you using?
Are you using the free QT player or PRO?
"however when I look videos in some news portals"
Can you provide sample links/URL for others to test?
Sorry, I do not know what those error messages mean. Until a more knowledgeable user comes along install the following (if you have not already done so):
Flip4Mac
VLC Media Player
Perian (AVI and FLV support)
Adobe Flash Player Software
Don't forget to repair permissions & restart your computer after the installations. -
While sync : can't allocate more memory !!!(WCE)
Hi All,
I'm synchronizing (/Orace/mSync.exe) several MB of data (not much more of 10 MB) on a CASSIOPEIA E-200 (64 MB) with a SD Card extension of 128 MB. While synchronizing, main memory decreases dramatically (main memory, not external memory) and finally i get the message:
-2000 can't allocate more memory -2000:0
Other synchronizations with a smaller amount of data are working ok.
It is posible for a sync of ~10 MB to drain >40MB of main memory?? !!
By now, i'm using the SD Card directory to store the synchronized client DB, but this is not enough to solve the problem.
I think that temporary files and processes on main memory are involved in this problem. It is posible to use memory cards for this??
Some ideas????
Thanks in advance.
AndrisHumm,
I think the problem may be the size of a single table replication.
The replication of 10000 registers from this table is working ok, but replicating 25000 i get the error ("Can't allocate more memory").
Anyone knows a limitation in the number of registers or size of a table replication????!!!
Thanks!!
Andris -
"cannot allocate memory" When trying to start a new project in FCPX
So I am I getting the "cannot allocate memory" error whenever I try to start a new project in FCPX
System specs:
Model Name: Mac Pro
Model Identifier: MacPro3,1
Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Processor Speed: 2.8 GHz
Number of Processors: 2
Total Number of Cores: 8
L2 Cache (per Processor): 12 MB
Memory: 8 GB
ATI Radeon HD 5870:
Chipset Model: ATI Radeon HD 5870
Type: GPU
Bus: PCIe
Slot: Slot-1
PCIe Lane Width: x16
VRAM (Total): 1024 MB
"Movies" folder is on a drive with about 120 GB free. The folder is not locked. Imovie uses the same folder, and that works.
The account is not a server account.
I've removed all preferences and all references to FCPX, reinstalled, no difference.
I have tried every suggestion on every apple support discussion thread, save reinstalling the OS, which I will not do. Nothing works.
FCPX won't let me select a default location for projects, either.
This is the only application on my system that doesn't work. Anyone have any suggestions?I figured it out:
FCPX does not support NTFS drives, even with Paragon NTFS working perfectly for everything else on the system.
I guess Apple (just) assumes that nobody will, or should, be using any other filesystem than Mac with FCPX.
I wasted hours looking for a solution, when a better error message besides a misleading "cannot allocate memory" could have been something more useful.
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