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12 Command file: Running the job 184NewWm (!WORKSPACE m) sets the initial size of the workspace in Mbytes. For exampleW1600 requests 1600 Mbytes of workspace, the maximum typically available underWindows. W2000 is the maximum available on 32bit Unix(Linux) systems. On64bit systems, the argument, if less than 32, is taken as Gbyte.Alternatively, Ss can be used to set the initial workspace allocation. s is a digit.The workspace allocated is 2 s × 8 Mbyte; S3 is 64Mb, S4 is 128Mb, S5 is 256Mb,S6 is 512Mb, S7 is 1024Mb, S8 is 2048Mb, S9 is 4096Mb. This option was inRelease 1.0; the more flexible option, Wm, has been introduced in Release 2.0.The W option is ignored if the S option is also specified.Otherwise, additional workspace may be requested with the Ss or Wm optionsor the !WORKSPACE m qualifier on the top job control line if not specified onthe control line. If your system cannot provide the requested workspace, therequest will be diminished until it can be satisfied. On multi-user systems, donot unnecessarily request the maximum or other users may complain.Having started with an initial allocation, if ASReml realises more space is requiredas it is running, it will attempt to restart the job with increased workspace. Ifthe system has already allocated all available memory the job will stop.ExamplesASReml codeactionasreml -LW64 rat.asasreml -IL rat.asasreml -N rat.asasreml -ILW512 rat.asasreml -rs3 coop wwt ywtincrease workspace to 64 Mbyte, send screen output torat.asl and suppress interactive graphicssend screen output to rat.asl but display interactive graphicsallow screen output but suppress interactive graphicsincrease workspace to 512 Mbyte , send screen output torat.asl but display interactive graphicsruns coop.as twice writing results to coopwwt.as andcoopywt.as using 64Mb workspace and substituting wwt andywt for $1 in the two runs.

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