Denis Shulyaka writes:
> I have no idea why it decreased. I guess kernel unloads some parts of
> executable that are not executed ATM.
Ah that is true, read-only mappings do not need to be kept in memory.
> BTW, what kind of WiFi authentication and encryption do you use? I use
> WPA and TKIP, ma
2010/2/24 Timo Juhani Lindfors :
> Hmm. The memory usage of frameworkd actually decreased during the test:
> How can this happen? ;)
> Same for Xorg too:
> and hal:
I have no idea why it decreased. I guess kernel unloads some parts of
executable that are not executed ATM.
> (Why is it running as
Denis Shulyaka writes:
> Here it is. Without swap and midori this time:
> ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog2.tar.bz2
Hmm. The memory usage of frameworkd actually decreased during the test:
$ grep frameworkd ps*
ps.17:57:32:root 1219 46.6 16.4 32368 19876 ?Ss 17:31 12:15
python /
2010/2/21 Timo Juhani Lindfors :
> Can you try the same test again without swap?
Here it is. Without swap and midori this time:
ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog2.tar.bz2
The phone survived for 2 hours this time. I guess it could live a
little longer without transmission-daemon.
Xorg was killed at
Bastian Muck writes:
> I know, I can't help that much, but I am sure that midori is the
> problem. I often hear music with vagalume over wlan and it is no
> problem to hear 3 or 4 hours. But if I use Midori then after 10
> minutes (and sometimes less) the system hangs because of no ram.
You might
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Am 21.02.2010 10:37, schrieb Timo Juhani Lindfors:
> Denis Shulyaka writes:
>> It writes output of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` to a corresponding
>> file every 5 minutes.
>
> Hmm, you are using swap. I do not know how to see how many bytes each
> p
Denis Shulyaka writes:
> It writes output of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` to a corresponding
> file every 5 minutes.
Hmm, you are using swap. I do not know how to see how many bytes each
process has in swap. This would let us see which process is the one
whose memory usage steadily increases. No
> What additional info I can gather?
Use slabtop to monitor kernel memory pools. It may be interresting.
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2010/2/19 Denis Shulyaka :
> I'll do some logging of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` every 5 minutes.
OK, I did some tests today, here are the logs:
ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog.tar.bz2
I have rebooted the phone to get clear results, started WiFi, Midori
and transmission-daemon and run the foll
2010/2/19 Timo Juhani Lindfors :
> Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
> cron job that logs the output of "ps axuf" to file every 30 minutes
> for example. This makes it easy to see if some process is consuming
> more and more memory.
Yes, it happens every time and
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 09:42 +0100, omcomali@porcupinefactory.org
wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:18:32 -0800 (PST)
> vancel35 wrote:
>
> >
> > I don't know if what I saw was the same problem, but I left mine on my wifi
> > ovenight and when I woke up, it wasn't responding very quickly, but a
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:18:32 -0800 (PST)
vancel35 wrote:
>
> I don't know if what I saw was the same problem, but I left mine on my wifi
> ovenight and when I woke up, it wasn't responding very quickly, but as far
> as I know, nothing had been killed.
>
> I didn't even think about the Wifi bein
Denis Shulyaka writes:
> Is it a known problem, or I have unique combination of AP software and
> FR settings?
Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
cron job that logs the output of "ps axuf" to file every 30 minutes
for example. This makes it easy to see if some pr
y didn't have enough data passing to cause a problem.
-Laura
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Hi!
I'm using the latest SHR unstable. I experience some problems with
WiFi. When I enable WiFi and connect to an AP, it works well for about
half an hour. Then all the applications begin to respond more and more
slowly, and then kernel starts killing everything until it kills
wpa_supplicant or Xo
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