[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #411: Lots of transfers and sleeping eats memory
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Thu May 18 10:20:09 CEST 2006
#411: Lots of transfers and sleeping eats memory
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Reporter: tas50 at humboldt.edu | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: sftp | Version: 2.5.5
Severity: major | Resolution: duplicate
Keywords: |
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Changes (by dkocher):
* component: core => sftp
* resolution: => duplicate
* severity: normal => major
* status: new => closed
Old description:
> I've been using Cyberduck for a while to transfer files to my Linux HTPC
> from a PowerMac G4 (Dual 867Mhz) for sometime without problems. I've
> recently started to use an iMac G5 1.8Ghz to do the transfers and I've
> been having lots of problems with memory use. I'm not sure if these
> issues always existed, but were masked since my PowerMac had 1.25 gigs
> and this iMac only has 512. The issue is that when I set a larger
> transfer over ssh, say 5 gigs, and come back the machine is barely
> responsive. After a little while things start to get back to normal,
> but I think this is the system paging Cyberduck to disk. When I open the
> terminal and go to top Cyberduck is using several gigs of VM. At the
> moment I have a transfer going and my machine is painfully slow. Here is
> a printout of top at the moment.
>
> PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE
> VSIZE
> 1279 Cyberduck 78.5% 19:23.79 23 687 30166 285M+ 6.11M- 25.6M-
> 2.42G+
New description:
I've been using Cyberduck for a while to transfer files to my Linux HTPC
from a PowerMac G4 (Dual 867Mhz) for sometime without problems. I've
recently started to use an iMac G5 1.8Ghz to do the transfers and I've
been having lots of problems with memory use. I'm not sure if these
issues always existed, but were masked since my PowerMac had 1.25 gigs and
this iMac only has 512. The issue is that when I set a larger transfer
over ssh, say 5 gigs, and come back the machine is barely responsive.
After a little while things start to get back to normal, but I think this
is the system paging Cyberduck to disk. When I open the terminal and go
to top Cyberduck is using several gigs of VM. At the moment I have a
transfer going and my machine is painfully slow. Here is a printout of
top at the moment.
{{{
PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VSIZE
1279 Cyberduck 78.5% 19:23.79 23 687 30166 285M+ 6.11M- 25.6M-
2.42G+
}}}
Comment:
Duplicate for #251 (Issue for SFTP transfers only)
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/411>
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