TM1 RAM usage measurement discrepantion
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 3:36 pm
Hi,
I think I saw this come by in the forum some time ago, but I wasn't able to find the thread...
Last week I was investigating the RAM usage in a TM1 model and found that there is was a huge discrepantion between the sum of the cubes sizes in the TM1 Server Explorer properties window and the Windows Task Manager process tab.
When looking at the (TM1 9.5.0) SE properties window the sum of all cubes (except for the control cubes as 9.5.0 refuses to show these) added up to around 8 Gb (the physical amount of RAM of the server...), while looking at the Windows (2003) Task Manager Processes tab the tm1s.exe process indicated a total RAM usage of about 1 Gb. The TM1 version is 64 bit and runs on a non-VM dedicated machine.
Has anyone seen this before and knows what's causing this discrepancy. A usage of 8 Gb seems a bit high (given the physical amount of RAM available), while 1 Gb seems way too low (as running the model on a 'tuned' 32 bit VM indicates a use of just over 2 Gb).
Michel
I think I saw this come by in the forum some time ago, but I wasn't able to find the thread...
Last week I was investigating the RAM usage in a TM1 model and found that there is was a huge discrepantion between the sum of the cubes sizes in the TM1 Server Explorer properties window and the Windows Task Manager process tab.
When looking at the (TM1 9.5.0) SE properties window the sum of all cubes (except for the control cubes as 9.5.0 refuses to show these) added up to around 8 Gb (the physical amount of RAM of the server...), while looking at the Windows (2003) Task Manager Processes tab the tm1s.exe process indicated a total RAM usage of about 1 Gb. The TM1 version is 64 bit and runs on a non-VM dedicated machine.
Has anyone seen this before and knows what's causing this discrepancy. A usage of 8 Gb seems a bit high (given the physical amount of RAM available), while 1 Gb seems way too low (as running the model on a 'tuned' 32 bit VM indicates a use of just over 2 Gb).
Michel