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Re: st: Any way to impose a memory limit?


From   Neil Shephard <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Any way to impose a memory limit?
Date   Wed, 22 Oct 2008 10:36:04 +0100

Sergiy Radyakin wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>   I have 2 questions regarding configuring Stata to run on a remote
> server (Win64):
>
>   Q1.  is there any way an administrator can impose an upper limit on
> the memory (X) that Stata can allocate with -set mem X- (ideally for
> each specific user)?
>   
Can't help there I'm afraid.
>   Q2: is there any way to limit the number of simultaneously running
> Statas (number of sessions)?
>   
Won't Stata limit this via the license?  I.e. if the license only
permits two simultaneous users then you can't start three sessions?

Neil

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