getting error unable to allocate output buffer when generating very large image batches #16932
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does anyone have an idea about this? I just got my GPU back from an RMA and I'd love to be able to make my images for my skyrim loadscreen mod I use that I need extra images to turn into loadscreens for. but I can't if my combinatorial generations fail a little before reaching 1,000 generations when there's a heck of a lot more for my stable diffusion to process past where auto1111 crashes. I had been able to make not quite as large batches of generations but still quite big, late last year around thanksgiving. but after getting home from where I was at, I started having issues with generating the bigger batches I was starting to need to work on. |
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I've tried to run some very large image batches using the dynamic prompts extensions combinatorial generations setting. and in the past I was able to run significantly sized batches using it without an error. but today, and around the beginning of December last year, I keep crashing. I was finally able to see there was an error that said unable to allocate output buffer that pops up before it crashes. I'm using 6 different wildcards of varying sizes, 1 has just 2 possible prompts, some have as many as 24 in 1 of them. as well as a group of 3 and another group of 4 prompts that dynamic prompts has a separator for to let it pick from the prompts in each group. but since I'm using the combinatorial generations setting from dynamic prompts, it's generating me an image for each possible prompt combination. I added my sysinfo file, also I don't think it's an out of memory issue, because the last time it was generating my images, I was watching my VRAM usage, and it barely ever got above 12 GB out of the 24 GB on my 4090, and I don't think it ever reached 13 or 14 GB. so it shouldn't be that. I'm trying to make my images at 1280Wx1024H in case it matters, and in a batch of 5 was my last attempt. which like I mentioned I don't think even that many is causing an out of memory issue. if someone has an idea of what's going on, I'd appreciate some support.
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