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Edmund,

Just now, I notice several things....

I often do a FILTER by a routine, because I am changing it to a procedure...

So, I might filter "Exsr MySubroutine", which is called approx. 6 times...

And I change the code like this:

KEN01 Check_Values( parm1: parm2); // *RMV* Exsr MySubroutine
(NOTE: Ken01 is my change tag in the sequence column, as required by employer)

And as I update and change code, I notice the memory usage has now shot up to 819M of 1024M...

And because I am lazy, I do a save and recompile, to find my typo errors...

Often, I will comment out the subroutine completely, because I am replacing with an encapsulate procedure. And let the compiler catch my errors. So, I find the places where I replace the subroutine call.

Now has shot up to 825M...

I am hoping my description of how I cheat, using a powerful I.D.E. like R.D.P. to do the work for me!!!

In some case, the memory goes down a little bit, and then goes back up, and I page up and down. And use the powerful "Error-List" to find place I comment out the subroutine. The error list gives me the NRF7530 & RNF7503 error.

So, in short, I am making the RDP do all the work for me, so I don't have to work as hard...
<Big Grin>

Now memory usage has climbed up to 840M.

I think because RDP is keeping track of all my change for an UNDO operation, I am guessing. But, not really sure...

On smaller programs, this methodology doesn't eat up some much memory...


-Ken Killian-
(423) 510-3129


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Ken,
We are still trying to reproduce this in house so we can fix it.
Can you tell me anything more about what you do, when you see the memory start to grow on every key stroke? How much does it grow per key-stroke?
Or does it grow when you open and close files?
Does this problem program access many DB files? How many?


Regards,



Edmund (E.H.) Reinhardt
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From: Ken Killian <kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
Client for System i & iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 02/12/2013 10:30 AM
Subject: [WDSCI-L] RDP 8.5.1 Memory Usage Jumps Up! --> restart RDP to
reclaim Memory
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Hi,

I am working on one of my largest programs, with approx. 8,479 lines. And my memory usage always seems to jump up.

Current, it shows 840M of 1024M on Heap-Size.
preferences>General>show heap status (Check-box = CHECKED)

I have to do a save after almost every-line change, it *seems* or my screen turns milky white.

Restarting RDP seems to temporarily clear it up, but after a little while, eventual it seems to shoot back up...

Anyway, a restart seems to clear up a lot of resources!

Glad that I can see the creep of memory. The last re-start of RDP, seems to have working for me. :)

PS. I have an Intel core i5 CPU with 8GB of memory on Windows-7 64-bit.

-Ken Killian-
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