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NT8 optimization fills 100% of physical memory then crashes
I am attempting to run an NT8 optimization on a fully-automated strategy called NanoScalper.I have an Intel i7, SSD, and 32 GB of RAM.
Regardless of the number of iterations, the physical memory used climbs to around 100% at which point NT8 crashes. The CPU usage spikes and eventually returns to around 5%, but the physical memory % never decreases.
I have considerably more processing power than what is recommended for NT8, so I am trying to figure out if I need to change a setting within the application.
Thanks in advance!
Paul
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I'm trying to understand the total number of combinations you ask the system
to figure out. If you create an extreme high number of combinations, that could
cause the system to run out of memory.
Much more likely, might be a memory leak in one of the indicators. A memory
leak is a software error, where the programmer reserves memory and does not
release that memory correctly. While not easy with c#, it could point to one of
the indicators you use.
You could try to reduce the number of indicators and see if all of a sudden the
problem goes away, once you know which indicator it is, you can try to mitigate
the error