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Run "top" command at the same time in another window. If memory usage of running process approaches near 100%, that's your problem.
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Try a memory check and file system check. These "all of a sudden" errors can point to file corruption issues.
Has the program (or compter system) been updated recently?
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std bad alloc
I have been running genomeCoverageBed from my command line for months now. it works fine. I have about 17GB of available RAM and plenty of hard drive space. All of a sudden, it started to throw the std bad alloc error. Any ideas what that could be about?Tags: None
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