Re: [Nautilus-list] Memory consumption under Sol8?



Its rather strange. I've been able to duplicate this behavior on three
seperate users on the same system. I did some more poking around with it,
and occasionally I can get the interface to come up, and I'm able to
navigate around for about 30 seconds without any problems and then I'll do
something like resize the window, or change into a directory in tree mode,
and the interface will lockup and you can see it start to hog up memory.

- N

> > poll(0x00333128, 4, 0)    = 0
> > poll(0x00333128, 4, 0)    = 0
> > poll(0x00333128, 4, 0)    = 0
> > poll(0x00333128, 4, 0)    = 0
> > write(7, " >\0\00706C001B906C001E0".., 932) = 932
> > ioctl(7, FIONREAD, 0xFFBEEC54)   = 0
> > poll(0x00333128, 4, 0)    = 0
> > writev(14, 0x000DA6E0, 16)   = 1178
> > writev(14, 0x000DA760, 16)   = 90
> > writev(14, 0x000DA7E0, 5)   = 21
> > poll(0xFFBEE248, 7, -1)    = 1
> > read(14, " G I O P01\0\001\0\0 :7F", 12) = 12
> > read(14, "\0\0\0\0FFBEE7 $\0\0\0\0".., 14975) = 5203
> > poll(0xFFBEE248, 7, -1)    = 1
> > read(14, "\0\0\0\018 l u c i f e r".., 9772) = 5245
> > poll(0xFFBEE248, 7, -1)    = 1
> > read(14, "\0\0\0 $ N a u t i l u s".., 4527) = 4527
> > brk(0x00350F50)     = 0
> > brk(0x00414F50)     = 0
> > brk(0x00414F50)     = 0
>
> Something allocated about 1623 megs in between these calls. That sounds
> very broken.
>
> > brk(0x65B3AF50)     = 0
> > brk(0x65B3AF50)     = 0
>
> And it keeps allocating...
>
> > brk(0x9EA60F50)     = 0
> > brk(0x9EA60F50)     = 0
> > brk(0xBEF58F50)     = 0
> > brk(0xBEF58F50)     = 0  <== Hang
>
> Now we're out of memory and the glib allocator fails. Killing the process.
>
> > write(2, "\n", 1)    = 1
> > write(2, " G L i b", 4)    = 4
> > write(2, " -", 1)    = 1
> > write(2, " E R R O R   * * :  ", 10)  = 10
> > write(2, " c o u l d   n o t   a l".., 35) = 35
> > write(2, "\n a b o r t i n g . . .".., 13) = 13
> > sigaction(SIGABRT, 0x00000000, 0xFFBEDF00) = 0
> > llseek(0, 0, SEEK_CUR)    = 0
> > sigaction(SIGABRT, 0xFFBEDD50, 0xFFBEDE50) = 0
> > sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFE72ADE0, 0xFFBEDD58) = 0
> > sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFE72ADE0, 0xFFBEDA70) = 0
> > lwp_kill(1, SIGABRT)    = 0
> > sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBEDD58, 0x00000000) = 0





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