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Old 23.07.2009, 10:55
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Are you using any jD add-ons?
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Old 23.07.2009, 15:29
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Are you using any jD add-ons?
  • tray icon
  • Jd-shutdown
  • JD suport chat
  • JD-unrar
  • JD. HJmerge



I will disable all the add-ons-- to check...

but I had the same add-ons installed with version 0.5xx and I didnt have the memory problems...

I have tested the program in 5 differents computers with diferent SO and in 3 of them I have the same memory problems.
I am sure a lot of people have the same problem but most of them use Jdownloader to download maximum 30/40 links... so they finish the download before their computer hangs... those people only says that their computer go slow when using jdownloader.. but their real problem is the memory, I have a memory monitor activated thats because I know thats the problem.

the minimum I use are 80 links (100mb)... with version 0.4xx and 0.5xx I had more than 500 links in queue with no problem.

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Old 23.07.2009, 16:27
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Are you using any jD add-ons?
same problem with all add.ons desactivated
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Old 24.07.2009, 11:18
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You seem to have at least one 64 bit OS.

Did you try Jiaz' recommendation and switch to a 32 bit java?
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Old 25.07.2009, 19:09
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You seem to have at least one 64 bit OS.

Did you try Jiaz' recommendation and switch to a 32 bit java?
I am using 32 bits version of java...

I have been using jdownloader from the beginning everyday (intensively) , and this is the first time I really not able to make the program work...

I am very sad for it, because I have done a manual for the spanish users, I have been using the DLC container to protect my links and I have forced to all user to use Jdownloader... and now I am not able to use the program more than 1 hour before computer hangs because of memory...


I´m sure is not a problem in my configuration, there are a bug in the program that "eat" the memory little by little ... my only hope is that some admin open a ticket for the bug, and maybe in a future version the problem will be fixed...
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Old 26.07.2009, 10:11
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Did you try to revert to an earlier (for instance 0.5.917) version?
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Old 26.07.2009, 12:26
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Did you try to revert to an earlier (for instance 0.5.917) version?
Yes I have try it.

but now
Rapidshare premium accounts not working in 0.5xx version
Hotfile premium accounts not workin in 0.5xx version
I cant open DLC containers (DLC key error)

I cant use a 0.5xx... because a lot of things have change

Thats not the solution...
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Old 26.07.2009, 16:27
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NOD32 antivir might be the cause of your troubles. Stop it and try again.
NOD32 antivir was the cause of my troubles. No extensive memory usage with deactivated NOD32 (but same problem with activated NOD32 and deactivated JD-unrar plugin).

Hope there will be a solution. NOD32 works fine w/o JD (and vice versa)
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Old 26.07.2009, 21:04
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NOD32 antivir was the cause of my troubles. No extensive memory usage with deactivated NOD32 (but same problem with activated NOD32 and deactivated JD-unrar plugin).

Hope there will be a solution. NOD32 works fine w/o JD (and vice versa)
have you desativated nod32 or have you uninstalled the all program?
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Old 26.07.2009, 21:04
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have you desativated nod32 or have you uninstalled the all program?
Deactivated
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Old 26.07.2009, 21:44
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Deactivated
for some reason deactivated nod32 dont work in my system, I have the memory leak each time I use Jdownloader... even with nod32 deactivated

but....

after read your post I have done a full uninstall of nod32... and after 30 min running jdownloader I DONT HAVE MEMORY LEAK!!!

now the problem is that I have bought 3 nod32 licenses 20 days ago... and I really like that antivir...


I will check jdownloader without antivir for some hours.... and if that confirm an incompatibility between nod32 and jdownloader... I will try make both programs work together working on the nod32 configuration.

I will tell here the results
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Old 27.07.2009, 13:20
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ok I continue testing...

Jdownloader have been working the all night without problems, after a full uninstall of nod32.

I have installed nod32 this morning and I have the memory leak problem again...

I have been disabling (and restarting the computer each time) each nod32 module.
and The problem is in the NOD32 firewall module, with that module fully disable, Jdownloader works without the memory leak problem, even with the rest of the nod32 modules activated (realtime antivir protection, documents protection, email protect, antispam module...)

I continue checking, but a possible solution is to configure your router firewall, activate the standard windows firewall and disable the nod32 personal firewall...



pd. I´m really sorry,my english is really bad, I hope most of people can understand my post.

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Old 28.07.2009, 00:11
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Which firewall? AFAIK NOD32 don't have a firewall modus?
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Old 28.07.2009, 10:06
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Which firewall? AFAIK NOD32 don't have a firewall modus?
I am using "ESET Smart Security 4"
that version, have the nod32 antivir module, antispam, firewall, etc


If you are using the "normal" version "ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4" so you dont have firewall... but in that case you shouldn´t have the memory leak problem... I think
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Old 14.08.2009, 12:21
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I think jD didn't flush out the memory after each download cache.
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Old 04.09.2009, 07:47
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I confirm the memory leak behavior (at least in versions 0.7 and 0.8). As a guess, I don't think this has something to do with NOD32 or firewall.
This is partial record of six hours loaded, just loaded and minimized, after that I restored the JD window and capture this:


(7sec/square)

For many hours the memory amount stood unchangeable (72.4MB). But after the window was restored, the eating memory process started -- as well as some strange I/O activity.
After it was minimized again, the memory behavior ceased (but the odd I/O activity didn't revert).

Maybe now some dev has a clue.


WinXP SP2
Antivir
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JD at Windows Style

[Edited]by minimized I say tray minimized[/Edited]

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Old 04.09.2009, 13:00
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more...

Restarted OS: No
Restarted JD: Yes
Downl startd: Yes
Minim to tray: Yes

Monitoring in the PE I got:



05:49:10 strange I/O behav started
05:49:10 66.4MB
05:49:11 78.1MB
05:49:21 85.1MB
05:49:34 91.4MB


Below the JD log:
http://jdownloader.net:8081/pastebin...75058a9bfb4e43
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Old 04.09.2009, 13:46
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more again...

Restarted OS: Yes
Restarted JD: Yes
Downl startd: Yes
Minim to tray: Yes

07:13:02 CPU usage pattern starts
07:13:09 strange I/O behav started
07:13:16 71.9MB
07:13:18 83.2MB
07:13:28 87.1MB
07:13:54 92.7MB

Log:
http://jdownloader.net:8081/pastebin...ea6b55d0c8e158
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Old 04.09.2009, 14:45
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NOD32 WebScanner/HTTP SCanner is known to cause all kind of issues
-memory leaks
-bsod
-java crashes

every user reporting such probelms and having nod32 could fix it by disabling the http/webscanner

so pls try this first

Besides: pls use a proper java tool for monitoring memory usage, because all windows tools (taskmanager and process explorer) cant show it right..you have to differ between java-jd-heap (your tool just mix them)
java memory is heavily depending on machine, os, java version and installed software
heap memory is heavily depening on machine, os, java version, installed software and such things

i check jd very often about memory leak issues and my last test was 72h with no mem leak found
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Old 04.09.2009, 16:00
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Ubuntu, Java build 1.6.0_14-b08 (latest in Ubuntu). JD 8324.

JD constantly changes it's CPU usage, from 20% to 80%. Memory usage goes in this example to 65%, but after longer use it could go around 80%.

Movie (yes, movie) showing top window + monitor (jumping blue is CPU):
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