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PnpIso.exe process eats all computer memory when the pipeline has 4+ supports

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luis_barbiero
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PnpIso.exe process eats all computer memory when the pipeline has 4+ supports

Good Day,

 

Where are using Plant 3D version K049.06.r2 - 2018 (built on 0.49.0.0 autocad 2018) on Windows 7, 8gb Ram and a Xeon E3-1230V2 cpu.

 

When generating an isometric with more than 4 supports (no matter if it's a shoe or even a generic support) the pnpiso.exe process eats all the pc memory.

 

Attached you will find a .pcf file of a pipe line with supports that produces the error.

 

Can you please give us a hand with this?

 

Looking forward to your response.

 

Thanks in advance.

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I downloaded your PCF file and was able to run the Iso without any issues and saw no impact on system memory.

 

Maybe something is tying up your system resources on your computer.

Have you tried to run the PCF from another computer? Same results?

 

Are you generating the iso off a file on the server or other location server storage location?

Try copying the PCF locally. Same results?

 

Are you using a custom Iso style?

Try running with an out of the box unedited Iso Style. Same results?

 

 

 

If my post answers your question, please mark it as an Accepted Solution, so that others can find answers quickly!



Quentin Contreras
Technical Support Specialist


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Thank a lot for your response.

I have created a brand new out of the box project and the isometric was
generated.

Do I have to start discarding all the format/configuration changes one by
one to determine what can be wrong or there is any other way?

Looking forward to your response.

Best regards

Message 4 of 4

Thanks a lot for your response.

 

After several tests, the BOM in the isometric was causing this behaviour.

I deleted it and inserted it back again.

Now the process doesn't eat the memory.

 

Best Regards

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