On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Miles Roper wrote:
> is there anyway to limit or set a maximum to the amount of pximap memory
> that's allocated?
In the server? No. I don't suppose something like that would
be difficult to hack, but apps will most likely not be able to deal
with failing pixmap allocations.
Mark.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Vojkovich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 8 September 2003 12:51 p.m.
> To: Miles Roper
> Cc: bingjie bingjie; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> Thinstation-Developer (E-mail); 'Mike Eriksen'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: [Thinstation-developer] Re: [XFree86] Out of Memory
>
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>
>
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Miles Roper wrote:
>
> > I'll just show the pixmap line as the power point show runs.
> >
> > PIXMAP: 33 (1894900 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 33 (5425556 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 35 (6385684 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 36 (7345684 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 35 (7345556 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 35 (7345556 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 35 (7345556 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 34 (7345428 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 35 (7345556 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 35 (7345556 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 36 (7345684 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 36 (7345684 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 36 (7345684 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 36 (7345684 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 39 (7346068 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 41 (6452660 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 37 (6385940 bytes)
> > PIXMAP: 25 (356372 bytes)
> >
> > doing a PS shows the memory of the XServer Process shows
> >
> > 8456
> > 11276
> > 14096
> > 14108
> > 13168
> > 8456
> >
> > I tried with rdesktop and get something similar.
> >
> > Ideas?
>
> That looks like normal behavior. The client allocated 7 Meg
> worth of pixmaps and the server footprint grows accordingly.
>
>
> Mark.
>
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