From: Jim Procter
+
+ Startup +
++ When Jalview is launched it by default examines the available memory + and requests up to 90% to be allocated to the application, or 32G, + which ever is smaller. The Startup tab allows you to adjust + the maximum percentage and hard limits for Jalview memory allocation + stored in your .jalview_properties file. +
+Web Services Preferences - documentation for this tab is given in the Web Services diff --git a/help/help/html/memory.html b/help/help/html/memory.html index 7d6fb85..ec57530 100755 --- a/help/help/html/memory.html +++ b/help/help/html/memory.html @@ -30,9 +30,13 @@
When launched as an Application, Jalview will automatically configure the amount of memory allocated to the program to be 90% of - physical memory. You may wish to change this behaviour - - particularly if you are working on a machine that runs other memory - intensive processes. + physical memory, or 32GB - which ever is smaller.
++ This behaviour might not be ideal if you are working on a machine + that runs other memory intensive processes, and (since + Jalview 2.11.2) can be changed via the Startup Preferences panel. +
Signs that Jalview is Running out of Memory
If
Jalview has not explicitly told you that it has run out of memory,
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- jalview.jvmmempc=50In Windows and in macOS you can then launch Jalview by - double clicking on this file, and your memory setting will be used - instead of the default value.
- /PATH_TO_JALVIEW/Jalview /path/to/file/mymemorysetting.jvlIf you want to use a memory setting like this and open a - file you can use both the jvl and alignment files as command line - arguments, but you must put the jvl file first, e.g.
- /PATH_TO_JALVIEW/Jalview /path/to/file/mymemorysetting.jvl /path/to/alignments/myalignment.faAlternatively, you can use the standard Jalview command line + jalview.jvmmempc=50 In Windows and in macOS you can then launch + Jalview by double clicking on this file, and your memory setting + will be used instead of the default value.
+ /PATH_TO_JALVIEW/Jalview /path/to/file/mymemorysetting.jvlIf you + want to use a memory setting like this and open a file you can use + both the jvl and alignment files as command line arguments, but + you must put the jvl file first, e.g.
+ /PATH_TO_JALVIEW/Jalview /path/to/file/mymemorysetting.jvl /path/to/alignments/myalignment.fa+ Alternatively, you can use the standard Jalview command line arguments with or without the jvl file (first), e.g.
- /PATH_TO_JALVIEW/Jalview /path/to/file/mymemorysetting.jvl -open https://www.jalview.org/examples/jpred_msa.fasta -annotations https://www.jalview.org/examples/jpred_msa.seq.concise -colour ClustalYou can use command line arguments to control memory - settings in Windows and macOS too:
- \PATH_TO_JALVIEW\Jalview.exe %HOMEPATH%\mymemorysetting.jvl -open %HOMEPATH%\myalignment.faIn macOS you can use the macOS open command like this:
- open /Applications/Jalview.app --args ~/mymemorysetting.jvl -open ~/myalignment.fa(put all the Jalview arguments after the --args - parameter) -
+ \PATH_TO_JALVIEW\Jalview.exe %HOMEPATH%\mymemorysetting.jvl -open %HOMEPATH%\myalignment.fa+ In macOS you can use the macOS open command like this:
+ open /Applications/Jalview.app --args ~/mymemorysetting.jvl -open ~/myalignment.fa(put + all the Jalview arguments after the --args parameter) +
jalview.jvmmemmax = 32Gdiff --git a/help/help/html/whatsNew.html b/help/help/html/whatsNew.html index f529c56..5ecf293 100755 --- a/help/help/html/whatsNew.html +++ b/help/help/html/whatsNew.html @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ allows predicted and observed 3D models for proteins in Uniprot from a range of resources, including AlphaFold DB, SWISS-MODEL and a growing number of other resources.
Retrieval of 3D models via 3D-Beacons
The
3D-Beacons network (