natty has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the natty task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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BTW bug #1049282 (System load indicator leaks memory,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1049282) was marked as a duplicate of
905854 (memory leak in unity-2d-panel and indicator-multiload,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/905854) which seems to contain more
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This is a me-too. Running Ubuntu 12.04 64bit with unity. The indicator
outed itself :) I noticed high memory use from its little icon on the
top bar, so I checked top and saw the indicator-multiload process had
1.8Gb resident. The compiz process was using hundreds of meg, maybe
excessive but
Chris, it seems that correct bug report for our current problems is bug
1049282 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
multiload/+bug/1049282), you can subsribe there.
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Comments 49, 50, and 51 show that the bug is still there in 12.04 (even
after the fix was said to be released).
Hence, veriication failed.
Should be reopened? (I can't change the status of the bug...)
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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Reading the comments twice, the original issue was indicator-multiload
causing a leak in compiz and it seems fixed. At least no one did
complain about it recently and I don't see indicator-multiload causing
some leak in compiz (feel free to speak up if you see something though).
However what most
Wow, changing the System monitor width seems indeed to make things better.
Though it's not completely fixed with this workaround, as I can notice a leak
at a rate of ~0.1MB/10min (compared to the 0.1MB/10sec before...).
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I can also confirm that the memory leak still exists. I have a uptime of
12 days now, and the indicator-multiload process used 49,9% of my memory
(12 GB).
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Another change that I applied around the same time as when my memory
leak stopped appearing was to reduce the System monitor width value to
30 pixels from the default value. I'm not sure how that could be
related, but I thought I'd mention it since the memory leak disappeared
around the same time
I can confirm that the memory leak is still appearant in a fresh Ubuntu
12.04 install. A restart brings it back to normal for a while, but then
it takes off towards 1 GB again.
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Same as comment #49: leak is not fixed in indicator-multiload
0.3-0+66~33~17~precise1, unity5.16.0-0ubuntu1, compiz
1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.4
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0.3-0+66~32~17~precise1 from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/indicator-multiload/stable-daily/ did not fix the
problem for me.
The indicator-multiload leaks memory at a rate of ~0.1MB every 10 sec.
Running 12.04 x86_64.
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I had the same as https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-
multiload/+bug/779717/comments/45 today. Killed indicator-multiload with
1.2GB memory used. Uptime 8 days
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I had memory leaks (up to 400 MB) until a few weeks ago using unity in
12.04. With the latest update (0.3-0+66~32~17~precise1) from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/indicator-multiload/stable-daily/ the memory
leak has completely disappeared.
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Temporary workaround for those still having problems: Run this script in
the background to restart indicator-multiload every hour:
#!/bin/sh
export DISPLAY=:0
while true
do
killall -q indicator-multiload
/usr/bin/indicator-multiload /dev/null 21
sleep 3600
done
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Just for the record, yesterday after a few days running, I had to kill
indicator-multiload with it consuming 6GB of memory. This is on Ubuntu
12.04 and Unity.
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@imz: I personally havent't experienced any memory leaks with
indicator-multiload for quite a long time now (even before 12.04). It
definitely seems to be an issue of former times.
Besides, in case you didn't know, the tool is now available in the official
Ubuntu software repositories as well.
Could you please help me to decide whether this bug affects Ubuntu
12.04?
I found out the information about the indicator-multiload at
http://askubuntu.com/a/40019/19753 (which turned out to be the thing I
have been missing in my installation of Ubuntu 12.04 for Toshiba AC100),
but then I saw the
compiz and indicators hog memory like crazy:
$ ps -Fwww -C compiz
UIDPID PPID CSZ RSS PSR STIME TTY TIME CMD
sds 27843 27760 12 160313 125432 0 10:46 ?00:08:25 compiz
$ ps -FAwww | grep indi
sds 2836 11186 0 3355 600 2 11:52 pts/300:00:00 grep
running indicator-multiload 0.2 and compiz stays at 100MB RAM usage,
does this normal for 100MB of mem consumption?
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Title:
indicator-multiload
cdysthe, care to do some more research for your case?
- Could you attach the output of dpkg -l 'compiz*' 'unity*'
indicator-multiload?
- Could you check whether this problem gets worse when you decrease the update
interval (e.g. 100ms)?
- Could you run compiz with valgrind like this valgrind -v
I'm still having a memory leak problem with this indicator. It's not as
bad as it was, but compiz's memory usage goes up to around 400 mb after
about 10 hours of running the indicator. Without it running Compiz stays
around 100 MB at all times.
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** Changed in: indicator-multiload
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
indicator-multiload causes a memory leak in compiz when run
** Changed in: unity
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
** Description changed:
+ Uploaded in unity 3.8.14-0ubuntu1~natty1:
+
+ Test case:
+ 1. ensure you have indicator-multiload loaded
+ 2. install unity
Fix Released in SRU1, ignore the invalid tag (I can't undo that right
now)
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 3.8.14 = 3.8.16
** Changed in: unity
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Status: New = Triaged
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Title:
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I've added the Unity ppa, and I can't install the pacakge unity
3.8.12-0ubuntu2~mh3.
I downloaded manually the .deb file (from Michael ppa), try to install it and
then I realize the problem, I got the message:
Dependency is not satisfiable: unity-common (= 3.8.12-0ubuntu2~mh3)
So, I went
download unity and unity-common from the ppa. cd to the dir where they
are downloaded and try. sudo dpkg -i unity*
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Felipe Castillo
779...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
I've added the Unity ppa, and I can't install the pacakge unity
3.8.12-0ubuntu2~mh3.
I
@Jimmy I got the last update of indicator-multiload but unity doesn't get
updated, I still have the same problem. My system sees that there's a new
version and the only way is to force it just to produce the same behavior than
before.
The only thing I've notice is that I don't have the Unity
@Felipe: Strange. I have both Michaels and the Unity ppa enabled, and I get the
patched version from Michaels ppa.
Seems like Michael made a new build in his ppa just now. Does this one go
through for you?
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Yeah, the last unity version in the ppa was built with debug information
enabled, so I'm sorry if Unity felt a little bit slower than usual :-(.
Should be fixed now, and as long as there is no 3.8.12-0ubuntu2 version
in the ubuntu archive the ppa unity version (3.8.12-0ubuntu2~mh3) should
get
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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indicator-multiload causes a memory leak in compiz when
@Jimmy Merrild I can't update unity from ppa:indicator-multiload/daily, the
version is lower than the unity-updates, if I try to force a version of the
package Unity, unity-desktop gets uninstall and hence unity gets uninstall, so
it's impossible to update.
I think the version number and the
I'm not using multiload indicator but I was experiencing the compiz
memory leak with more than 100MB lost every day. I installed the ppa
:indicator-multiload/daily PPA and I can confirm it plugs the leak
almost entirely, only 4MB were lost in the past 15 hours.
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The package is only natty.
For oneiric, it makes more sense to push it upstream as fast as
possible.
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indicator-multiload causes a memory
** Branch linked: lp:~mh21/unity/fix-for-bug-779717
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Title:
indicator-multiload causes a memory leak in compiz when run under
unity
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** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
indicator-multiload causes a memory leak in compiz when run under
You ar right Mohammad its not idicator-multiload as such but its heavy
usage of a api function that adds a icon img to the Unity panel.
The indicator-multiload applet adds a new icon img every second
without making sure the referece to to the img is really released.
This may be a flaw in the api
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: None = 3.8.14
** Changed in: unity
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: unity
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: unity
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Hofmann (mh21)
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Ok, I installed Unity the update from ppa:indicator-multiload/daily, now most
of the memory leak seems gone.
Both Expo and Spread mode does not seem to memory leak anymore.
However, opening the dash will increase the memory of Compiz by approximately
200 to 800 kb every time. This does not get
Maybe I should mention too that before when I logged in, the memory usage of
Compiz was usually around 30 mb.
Now it starts of around 40 and crawls up a bit for every program I open. It
doesn't seem to get garbage collected, so I can increase the memory usage of
Compiz by simply opening and
The patch only affects indicators, it should not improve things for
anything else...
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I guess I had these issues before without noticing then.
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unity
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Just noticed that after some time, Compiz actually went under 40 mb. I
can however make it rise and rise by opening and closing Dash
repeatedly. Also, I have around 300 mb swap, so could some of the memory
go there?
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Patched Unity is... better.
There's still a leak, somewhere, with Dashes and Lenses. But I don't
think that's your problem.
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Title:
After inactivating indicator-multiload compiz is a lot less aggressive
in eating memory, indicator-multiload is either doing something wrong
that causes memory leaks in compiz (under Unity) or is in heavy use of
some api function that causes this substantial memory leak. Reports
about this leak
Yes, the api function is app_indicator_set_icon(...), but the problem is
on the side of the program showing the indicators.
It works ok with indicator-application/gnome-panel, but causes a leak in
unity/compiz.
** Description changed:
While indicator-multiload itself remains static, while it
Valgrind log for unity/compiz at
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/72194098/valgrind.log (from bug #786425):
==2761== 2,305,980 (45,084 direct, 2,260,896 indirect) bytes in 867 blocks are
definitely lost in loss record 11,053 of 11,054
==2761== ...
==2761== by 0x939692C: gdk_pixbuf_new
==2761== ...
This bug is definitely not related to indicator-mulitload. Any
indicator that change its icon or text regularly could increase compiz
process memory usage. My simple script (Post #6) could verify this fact.
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If you feel adventurous, you can installed a patched unity from
ppa:mh21/ppa that should contain a fix for the leak.
** Patch added: unity-pixbuf-fix.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-multiload/+bug/779717/+attachment/2141201/+files/unity-pixbuf-fix.patch
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Slightly updated patch that fixes another (minor) memory leak.
** Patch added: unity-pixbuf-fix-2.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-multiload/+bug/779717/+attachment/2141228/+files/unity-pixbuf-fix-2.patch
** Patch removed: unity-pixbuf-fix.patch
** Tags added: patch
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Michael with your unity I am not seeing the memory leak when
indicator-multiload is running. although I have tested for a few
minutes(still running) but in non-patched unity the memory leak was
instantaneous
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Brian Murray br...@ubuntu.com wrote:
** Tags added:
With Michael's patch I've had Unity running with indicator-multiload for
almost 20 minutes now with no noticeable memory leak. Looks like you got
it, Michael. Thanks!
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I pushed the updated unity packages to ppa:indicator-multiload/daily and
ppa:indicator-multiload/stable-daily until the patch lands in unity.
** Changed in: indicator-multiload
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: indicator-multiload
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed
What about oneiric?
Is the fix ported via ppa:indicator-multiload/daily for oneiric too or
mainstream?
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I reported bug 786425 for Unity for this issue but later found that
there was already a bug for the indicator. if the bug is in indicator
plz mark the Ubuntu task that I just opened as invalid.
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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