Hi Peter,

I assume it's the undo/redo-mechanism of the segmentation plugin. I've created 
a bug for that issue (bug 16232<http://bugs.mitk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16232>).

Regards

Tobi




On 01.10.2013, at 16:10, Peter Salz 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi again,

I noticed that mitkWorkbench eats up my RAM very fast during simple 
segmentation tasks (for a dataset of 512x512x142 with 4 segmentations). It 
takes only a couple of minutes and we're over my limit of 12 GB, making 
segmentation quite slow. After closing the project, the RAM is still full. 
mitkWorkbench does not seem to release it, whatever it is storing (maybe tons 
of command histories for the undo-mechanism?). Any ideas what causes the 
massive RAM allocation and why it is not released after clearing all data? The 
only workaround so far is to start mitkWorkbench again, load up the project 
(see my previous email why that also causes errors), then continue segmenting 
for a few minutes until the RAM is full again. (I use Mac OS X 10.8.5 and this 
is the precompiled version of mitkWorkbench 2013.06)

See the attached screenshot.

Kind regards,

Peter Salz


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