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Memory Usage of VxWorks - cRIO 9014

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Any suggestions how to monitor memory usage in RT on the cRIO itself?

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I don't have RT anymore, so I can't confirm this, but have you tried navigating to this palette: RT Utilities >> System Configuration >> RT Software >> System Node, then System Resources property?

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This is what I found.   Am I looking in the right place?  Cuz it would appear that I am not.Capture.JPG

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I've even used the Quick Drop to search for System Node which I did not find.  I know you said you couldn't confirm, but it sounded like you've done this before or at least seen it before in some form.  So I do appreciate your help, btw.

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I think it would be a good idea to inform about what version of LabVIEW and Real Time module you are using. 

 

To get the system property, you can just drop a normal property node on the block diagram and then right click and select the System Config class->System Hardware

 

 

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LabVIEW 2011 - cRIO 9014

 

But the following is what I found:  This will work on a RT target?  I don't have the 9014 before me to test at the moment.  Curious, though, what reference do I pass into it?  This VI?    Or is this something I can't test until I can actually deploy it?

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I think 2011 and older, you need to use an actual RT status VI. Someone else on here will have to find that legacy VI for you 😕

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@James.M wrote:
I think 2011 and older, you need to use an actual RT status VI. Someone else on here will have to find that legacy VI for you 😕

Anyone got any advice on this?

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You should have access to this palette.

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The image I attached in an earlier post shows the VIs in my Utilities pallet.  My list of VIs appears to be incomplete based on that link you posted.

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