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| DINAMICA_EGO_5_R_CRAN_MIRROR | Configure the server which is better for you get the R packages. | | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_R_CRAN_MIRROR | Configure the server which is better for you get the R packages. | | ||
| DINAMICA_EGO_5_TEMP_DIR | Configure an alternative pathway that will store the temporary folder and files created into Dinamica's session. | | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_TEMP_DIR | Configure an alternative pathway that will store the temporary folder and files created into Dinamica's session. | | ||
- | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_GDAL_TOOLS | Configure an alternative pathway with the GDAL utilities requested by Dinamica, those are 'gdal_rasterize', 'gdal_translate' and 'gdalwarp'. | | + | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_GDAL_TOOLS | Configure an alternative pathway to the GDAL utilities ('gdal_rasterize', 'gdal_translate' and 'gdalwarp') requested by Dinamica. The utilities are used by [[transform_map|Transform Map]] and [[rasterize_shape|Rasterize Shape]] functors | |
- | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_GDAL_TOOLS_DATA | Configure an alternative pathway with the Data requested by GDAL utilities. | | + | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_GDAL_TOOLS_DATA | Configure an alternative pathway to the Data requested by GDAL utilities. | |
- | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_POLICY | Configure the behavior of memory allocation. | | + | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_GDAL_DATA | Configure an alternative pathway to the GDAL Data requested internally by Dinamica. | |
+ | | DINAMICA_EGO_5_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_POLICY | Configure the behavior of Memory Allocation. | | ||
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+ | There is 4 possible Memory Allocation Policy, which are: | ||
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+ | ^ Memory Allocation Policy ^ Behavior value ^ | ||
+ | | PREFER_MEMORY: Give allocation priority to memory (RAM) usage, without any control of quantity free memory available in the system. | 0 | | ||
+ | | BALANCED: Try to keep a balanced level between memory usage allocation and the quantity free memory available in the system. | 1 | | ||
+ | | PREFER_DISK: Give allocation priority to disk (HD) usage and try to keep as many as possible free memory in the system. | 2 | | ||
+ | | MEMORY_ONLY: Use only memory to allocate the maps, and report an error if there is no sufficient available free memory in the system. | 3 | | ||
===== Environment variable Access ===== | ===== Environment variable Access ===== |