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Re: can virtual memory be suppressed?



Not really. Virtual memory is fundamental to the operating system. Try running the fs_usage tool as root to figure out what is thrashing your disk with so much I/O.

davez

On May 28, 2005, at 6:48 AM, Roland Silver wrote:

I have an obscure bug in a program running under 10.4, which I suspect may be caused by thrashing, even though I am running on a PowerBook with 2 GB or RAM.
Is there any way I can force the operating system to let my program run with virtual memory/ memory mapping suppressed?
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