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how to specify java heap size on cluster?

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gtg733w
gtg733w 2016년 8월 18일
댓글: Martin Lechner 2023년 6월 21일
I am trying to run matlab on a cluster. I need to increase the java heap size in matlab, but since it's a cluster, I can't use the GUI method to do this. Is there a command line flag to specify the java heap size on start-up? Something like matlab -nosplash - Xmx.... Or, is there a start-up options file on the cluster that I can edit? I have read about editing the java.opts file or the startup.m file, but it seems like these would not be allowed on a cluster.

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Abel Szkalisity
Abel Szkalisity 2021년 2월 6일
But honeslty, to me none of the answers suggested there solved my problem (namely to increase the java-heap size on the cluster).
It turned out (at least the experience shows), that the environment variable _JAVA_OPTIONS is overriding the settings both in java.opts and in the matlab.prf file. On linux try sg like:
export _JAVA_OPTIONS=-Xmx2048m
in your command line before starting matlab to increase the heap space. This worked for me on R2019a in a linux cluster.
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Saadia Karim
Saadia Karim 2021년 6월 26일
i found the solution for the Java Heap Memory by installing Java SE Runtime Environment Latest verison (java_8u291)and increase the parameter to 4Gb using -Xmx4096m in Runtime parameter tab. and this help in not only in Matlab R2020a but also in other application too.
Martin Lechner
Martin Lechner 2023년 6월 21일
This solution works perfectly for my standalone Matlab applications on Linux calculation clusters.

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