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Hans-Juergen Hafner edited comment on JENKINS-10912 at 5/14/12 3:45 PM:
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It seems the problem disappeared.
I made a memory consumption log of Firefox 12 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 
with top in batch mode. I opened dashboard and let Jenkins alone.
The following diagram shows increase of memory with Jenkins 1.457:
!mem_1.457.jpg|width=30%!
and here constant memory with Jenkins 1.460:
!mem_1.460.jpg|width=30%!
                
      was (Author: hjhafner):
    I seems the problemm disappeared.
I made a memory consumption log of Firefox 12 with top in batch mode.
The following diagram shows increase of memory with Jenkins 1.457:

                  
> Memory leak (?) in dashboard
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENKINS-10912
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-10912
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: current
>         Environment: windows jenkins server
> windows client
> chrome browser
> autorefresh is enabled
>            Reporter: david abadir
>         Attachments: mem_1.457.jpg, mem_1.460.jpg, OoM.jpg
>
>
> leaving the dashboard webpage open (with autorefresh) will accumulate lots of 
> memory.  I left it open over the weekend and it was using over 700 MB of ram! 
>  you can watch the memory consumption increase ~3-10 MB every time it 
> refreshes (manually or automatically).  Sometimes it will decrease to the 
> pre-refreshed amount, but it will always increase over time (instantaneous 
> readings may/may not prove true, but long term averages will).

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