Levente,
Activity Monitor shows it using about 49meg at the point it hangs. If I start it and then interrupt it before it hangs, then I get something like:
uptime 0h4m27s memory 35,522,568 bytes old 30,941,924 bytes (87.1%) young 798,984 bytes (2.2%) used 31,740,908 bytes (89.4%) free 3,781,660 bytes (10.6%) GCs 24,668 (11ms between GCs) full 67 totalling 4,084,862ms (1529.0% uptime), avg 60968.0ms incr 24601 totalling 11,282,861ms (4223.0% uptime), avg 459.0ms tenures 5,180 (avg 4 GCs/tenure) Since last view 595 (53ms between GCs) uptime 31.4s full 1 totalling 69,032ms (220.0% uptime), avg 69032.0ms incr 594 totalling 1,366,410ms (4355.0% uptime), avg 2300.0ms tenures 14 (avg 42 GCs/tenure)
So, not a great deal of memory.
And, while we are looking at this, any ideas why the wild numbers for duration of full and incremental gc's?
Cheers, Bob
On 7/4/11 8:36 PM, Levente Uzonyi-2 [via Smalltalk] wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Bob Arning wrote:
David T. Lewis wrote:
Is there a code snippet you can share to reproduce?
Here is a small (but not quite minimal) changeset that demonstrates the issue in a clean 4.2 all-in-one.
It works on windows using CogVM (r2382). How much memory does your image use?
Levente
Cheers, Bob
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28914094/SE001.1.cs.gz http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28914094/SE001.1.cs.gz
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