I see at my PC, that RAM usage is to high. FC doesn't use only RAM that I assigne in settings(1 GB). Over time RAM gets used to the MAX in my case all 16GB. It realeases RAM after I click stop caching.
Can this memory leak be fixed?
Another optoin in FC that would be great is that memory caching could be turned OFF just like L2 caching is now. In case you need memory for something else that only second level cache would be working.
High memory usage / memory caching disable
Re: High memory usage / memory caching disable
Yes I used SSD for L2 cache. And the problem is like it is described in viewtopic.php?f=25&t=1080
Re: High memory usage / memory caching disable
Well, thanks for your confirmation.
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Re: High memory usage / memory caching disable
Had the same issue
Here is how I had the config
I deactivated the L2 cache and it seems it doesnt eat the ram anymore.
By the way, the system begun to be very slow with loadings (with that config), dont know if the USB3 was the one to blame or was that I had no ram...
Here is how I had the config
I deactivated the L2 cache and it seems it doesnt eat the ram anymore.
By the way, the system begun to be very slow with loadings (with that config), dont know if the USB3 was the one to blame or was that I had no ram...
Re: High memory usage / memory caching disable
hi there,
at first, thank you for this great software.
at second - i have the same issue on my windows server 2008R2 server with hyper-v enabled. after a few days all my ram iss filled up and systems beginn to stuck. after i stop caching the ram iss free.
but today, i found something mysterious...taskmanager shows after 8 days thats everything ok an nothing filled up. After that i started Fancycache gui with performance monitor and at this moment, every second "something" eats around 100 MB of ram.
Maybe a Bug in the GUI Console?
best regrads
andreas
at first, thank you for this great software.
at second - i have the same issue on my windows server 2008R2 server with hyper-v enabled. after a few days all my ram iss filled up and systems beginn to stuck. after i stop caching the ram iss free.
but today, i found something mysterious...taskmanager shows after 8 days thats everything ok an nothing filled up. After that i started Fancycache gui with performance monitor and at this moment, every second "something" eats around 100 MB of ram.
Maybe a Bug in the GUI Console?
best regrads
andreas
Re: High memory usage / memory caching disable
Hi andreas,
Thank you for your feedback! We'll also check if there's memory leak on gui console.
Thank you for your feedback! We'll also check if there's memory leak on gui console.
Re: High memory usage / memory caching disable
hi there,
the last time, the problem happend without starting the console...maybe not a problem in the gui?
the curious thing is, i cant see what process is eaten the whole ram...not in TaskManager, not in ResourceMonitor an not in the ProcessExplorer...nothing...i only see that my ram ist full used an will be released after stop caching.
maybe there is a logfile or DebugMode in Fancycache?
best regards from germany
the last time, the problem happend without starting the console...maybe not a problem in the gui?
the curious thing is, i cant see what process is eaten the whole ram...not in TaskManager, not in ResourceMonitor an not in the ProcessExplorer...nothing...i only see that my ram ist full used an will be released after stop caching.
maybe there is a logfile or DebugMode in Fancycache?
best regards from germany
Re: High memory usage / memory caching disable
Hi knumsi,
If you enabled L2 cache, then this issue may be caused by L2 cache. We have fixed it in next versions.
Thanks.
If you enabled L2 cache, then this issue may be caused by L2 cache. We have fixed it in next versions.
Thanks.
Re: High memory usage / memory caching disable
There wouldn't happen to be an ETA on the next version, would there?support wrote:Hi knumsi,
If you enabled L2 cache, then this issue may be caused by L2 cache. We have fixed it in next versions.
Thanks.