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Old 11.06.2015, 20:55
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Three questions:

1) How do I disable the popup with the linkgrabber stats?

2) Is there a "clear list" button to delete all links in the linkgrabber list?

3) I tried creating a filter to all only "video files and custom types of ( rar, zip )" but if I copy anything in a browser, it adds virtually everything to the linkgrabber window. How can I filter out EVERYTHING except video, rar and zip?
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Old 11.06.2015, 21:32
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1.) at bottom right you can click on quick settings and disable overview/property window

2.) yes, at bottom on dowload-/linkgrabber-list, there is a trash/cleanup button

3.) A Filter filters out stuff. You need to create a Filter
Filetype - is not - and selection extension
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FileName - contains not - \.(rar|zip|avi|mpg|mp4) and enable the regex checkbox
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Old 11.06.2015, 22:45
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1) Thanks.
2) Thanks. I would suggest adding rollover text to all buttons. The icons are not intuitive to me.
3) This doesn't work. I checked FileType, "Is Not", checked Video File and Archive.
I pasted the link to this page into the test and got tons of GIF images accepted.
I can't turn uncheck the "File" option. So I set it to "Is Not", "Online".
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re2) there is tooltip with mouse hover for nearly every object in our interface. You might need to give it more time or you adjust the time value in advanced setting > GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings: Tooltip Delay

re3) rule is probably wrong? works fine here
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Old 01.07.2020, 13:08
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I have scraped a site but I did not pre apply my filter. I have so much stuff in the link grabber that even if I filter to display only what I don't want then clicking delete is lagging, not sure how long it will take to complete. As it is I am still able to do captures for previously queued items but can't add anything else till I clear this backlog. I don't want to use clearlinkgrabber list because it took a day to scrap this much (and I killed the process to stop it, 3900x 32GB ram). I did ask on how to filter before I started but I think I asked in the wrong forum not specific to jdownloader.:outch:

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Old 01.07.2020, 13:10
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@Masteratarms
So how are we supposed to help you now?

You didn't even mention what you want to filter and there is no way we can speed-up your JD in that situation.
How much RAM does your system have?`
How much does JD use and what's the "max." value? See Help --> About JDownloader --> Memory

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Old 01.07.2020, 13:18
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Well I was just excluding the RAM as a possible cause of slowdown. I'm using 16GB/32 (JDownloader = 4GB, Firefox 1.4GB (5000+ tabs) + the rest).

I filtered to display archive, checksums, executable file, others, subtitle file. So I assume if I select all these will be removed from the list. Then I can check the filter to show audio, image & video files (I realise that zips could contain videos but I initially wanted images only). I have just one hoster which I excluded so it should remain after I delete all selected.

If it helps I have 356724 links from archive.org.

What it was it that I found some previews of some pictures on yandex search but the gallery was deleted. I edited the w & h dimentions in the url and I could get a iwebp file of 1065x1600 resolution. I used revese yandex reverse image lookup on that file and I got a jpg version (better fidelity) of one of the 2 pics. I guessed that there maybe more similar pictures but the gallery was deleted. So I deep scanned the url of the previews but without first filtering for iwebp, jpg, image file type.

I want to try filtering for image but program doesn't respond to a request to exit its using 10% cpu 303KB/s disk access (hard drive, I'd rather save my SSD writes).

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Old 01.07.2020, 13:31
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How much RAM is JDs max. allowed and how much does it use?

Regarding your filters:
I would use Custom LinkGrabber Views instead of filters in this case as you can easily hide/show filtered items then without having to delete them.

See Settings -> Linkgrabber Filter --> Views

Your post still doesn't state what you want to filter and why a special filter is needed for that.
By default, JD has views for different file-types and hosts which seems to already cover what you want (?)

Sorry - without a more detailed description I cannot help you.

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Old 01.07.2020, 13:38
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I assume its 4GB since its static at that number. How do I allow more? Maybe here: https://board.jdownloader.org/showth...allowed+memory

Can you be more specific in your line of questioning base on my previous post because I thought I was pretty specific in that one?

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Old 01.07.2020, 13:47
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See JD install dir --> Edit file JDownloader2.vmoptions --> Change "Xmx" value.

Regaring filters:
Neither filters now views will just permanently remove items from your linkgrabber.
Also you're saying you've already added these items and probably do not want to re-add them to your linkgrabber (?)
In this case, the only thing that you can use "on the fly" if I remember correctly, are custom views.

Also, did you use filters or views here?
Please add screenshots of your filters.

If I understand, this is what you want to have:
Pictures

This is what you do not want to have:
Everything except pictures

If my assumption correct or did I mis-understood you?

I also thing you're doing it the wrong way - at least I would do it differently:
Filter (= hide) everyything that you do not want with a linkgrabber view --> Move everything you want from LinkGrabber to DownloadList --> Disable the filter again and check if you missed anything that you want to download --> If not, clear all items from your LinkGrabber

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Old 01.07.2020, 13:50
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JDownloader2.vmoptions

-Xms64m
-Dsun.java2d.d3d=false

edited to:
-Xms8g
-Dsun.java2d.d3d=false

It made no difference to the ram usage read from IObit perormance monitor.

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Old 01.07.2020, 13:58
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It should be fine:
Again I've asked you how much it needs and you never answered that question.
See Help --> About JDownloader --> Memory: Usage: XX MB - Allocated XX MB- Max. XX MB
EDIT
I do NOT want to have the values you can see in your task-manager!

Just allowing more makes no sense if it doesn't require more

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Old 01.07.2020, 14:01
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I'm quoting my post above:
"Well I was just excluding the RAM as a possible cause of slowdown. I'm using 16GB/32 (JDownloader = 4GB, Firefox 1.4GB (5000+ tabs) + the rest)."

I have only seen 32GB come in handy when making an archive of extracted frames.

Just to state the obvious: Jdownloader is using 4GB ram and I want to allow more but that edit did not effect the displayed usage. I will try editing the other file.

Just FYI doing it "your way" and filtering for links unrelated to this crawl, I can set a default download directory but the "start downloads" option does not have any effect.

I think its best if I start again with clear link grabber and make my filters to the filetypes before hand. I'd need profiles for that though because I often use the scrape with a more specific url where pre filtering is unnecessary.

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Old 01.07.2020, 14:06
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I'm quoting my post above:
Well I was just excluding the RAM as a possible cause of slowdown. I'm using 16GB/32 (JDownloader = 4GB, Firefox 1.4GB (5000+ tabs) + the rest).
I assumed you got that from your task manager that's why I was asking again.

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I have only seen 32GB come in handy when making an archive of extracted frames.

Just to state the obvious: Jdownloader is using 4GB ram and I want to allow more but that edit did not effect the displayed usage. I will try editing the other file.
It will not increase the usage - only if JD really needs more.

I think we're on the wrong path here so let's continue with your filters:
Did my posts help you or is it still unclear for you, how to filter the items you have?

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Old 01.07.2020, 14:34
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It was sitting @ 4GB, I am now @ 2.15GB (probably because I have most of my past downloads still in the download list) after deleting all the link grabber list files manually:
https://board.jdownloader.org/showpo...88&postcount=2

Did you say that I could create a custom filter before adding a url to deep scan?

Also I tried editing that file JDownloader2.vmoptions & JDownloader2Update.vmoptions both to 8GB and I tested with the links back in the folder and I'm limited to 4GB according to IObit performance monitor. I need to use more RAM, I as I said I only have 2GB spare with my download list as it is.

I know how to filter for images, but can you filter for *.webp only?

https://imgur.com/a/azeBTx3
Is there anything else I should add?

I am not sure I'm using this feature in the way intended. I was looking to filter when on the add new links dialog (2nd screenshot).

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Your 2GB should be fine - just try it out.

You cannot filter stuff "inside the add links dialog" - only afterwards, inside the linkgrabber.

Your rule should be fine as long as JD recognizes .webp as image.

Otherwise chose file type --> is --> custom --> "webp"

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Old 01.07.2020, 15:43
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Well its not fine, I can't seem to reproduce the scrape and I've got the linkgrabber files saved to a backup directory. I need to unlock more RAM space. I'm using 2GB out of 32GB that's ridiculous. Actually the ram usage has changed to 3.12GB so that is less than 1GB for these links. I've got 300,000 links I need to filter and the program just fails to respond when I try to make any configuration other than filter.

As a last resort I can backup in the same way my downloaded files and temporarily just work within 4GB limit (which is an 8th of my RAM capacity).
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Java Xms vs Xmx parameters - you probably did it wrong:
stackoverflow.com/questions/5374455/what-does-java-option-xmx-stand-for
stackoverflow.com/questions/1098488/jvm-heap-parameters

I was able to start JD with max ~1500 MB of max memory.
Trying to use 8GB, I got the following error and JD refused to start:


... so as long as your value hasn't changed, you probably only set "Xms" but not "Xmx".
Try e.g. "-Xmx1500m" and you should see a change of the max. value in the about dialog.

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Old 01.07.2020, 16:26
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... I'm limited to 4GB according to IObit performance monitor.
If you are using 32-bit version, it is most likely due to JVM max heap limit, in which case. if you need more memory for JD, you will have to upgrade to 64-bit version.

Code:
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Check "Help > About Jdownloader" for Java version and memory allocation/usage. It is dynamically allocated based on the current operation. As long as 'Allocated' value remains less than 'Max' value, you should be able to filter/prune the list without any issues.

The lag may also be caused due to frequently updating the link list file on disk, in which case you can try temporarily increasing the save/write delay in advanced settings:

Code:
LinkCollector.maximumsavedelay
LinkCollector.minimumsavedelay

As a last resort, you can also try removing the links using eventscripter script.
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Thanks for your added information!

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Old 01.07.2020, 17:53
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https://imgur.com/a/azeBTx3
I added a screenshot of what I see in help. There was some reference to 64-bit. Java seems to be running 64-bit mode and has a max size of 8GB. I'm also running Azureus which using java.

Back to the earlier configuration files

"JDownloader2.vmoptions

-Xms64m
-Dsun.java2d.d3d=false

edited to:
-Xms8g
-Dsun.java2d.d3d=false

It made no difference to the ram usage read from IObit perormance monitor. "

Do I need to add a line for
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Old 01.07.2020, 18:20
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... Java seems to be running 64-bit mode and has a max size of 8GB.
Your screenshot shows 8 GB (7.97 GB) has in fact been correctly assigned to JD. But, it also shows that the full 7.97 GB is currently used (allocated), which will result in lag due to intensive memory management tasks caused by insufficient memory. You can try increasing the allocated memory. Keep an eye on the stats in the About dialog. For optimal performance the 'allocated' value should always be less than 'max' value.
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Old 01.07.2020, 19:23
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https://imgur.com/a/azeBTx3
I added another screenshot of my desktop. Unfortunately it does not show the 4GB limit I'm encountering because I am currently using jdownloader and have removed the linklist to backup but trust me although it says 8GB, jdownloader is hitting an invisible 4GB limit which means as you can see only 0.9GB is available for the link list when I add it back.

There is no issue as it is now but it can't cope when I add 300,000 links in the linklist. I tried adding 8GB where it was 64MB before.

Am I definatley using jdownloader 64 bit?

**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**

This is the stats on the file I am using:

File type Win32 EXE
Magic PE32+ executable for MS Windows (GUI) Mono/.Net assembly
File size 34.72 MB (36403960 bytes)

I think I need to download a new 64 bit version.

I will save my download link list.

Just downloaded and installed - it says 32-bit in task manager and it even says 32 - bit for java in that about page. The download link said "32/64 bit webinstaller". Should this be so difficult to get a kosher 64-bit executable.

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Am I definatley using jdownloader 64 bit?
Seems so. The memory stats in JD also appear to be accurate. The actual usage will vary depending on the active task in JD.

While at some point the usage hit 7.97 GB (max allowed), at the time you took the 1st screenshot, it had dropped down to 1.72 GB and at the 2nd it was 1.52 GB. It think it would be safe to assume, the lag is caused by insufficient memory, maybe even for a short time.
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Old 01.07.2020, 20:40
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I copied the new jdownloader folder onto an SSD and forced it to run in 64 - bit with this command:
java -Xmx8g -jar "E:\Program Files\JDownloader 2.0\jdownloader.jar" .
This is with just my link list no download list therefore uses less memory. I think with 3900x, SSD (irrelevant from speed of access), 32GB ram; its just slow as *%$£ to respond to my command to delete 3 links of +700000.

I believe I saw like 4.01GB on the about screen at one point. When using the 8GB option from .vmoptions the new .exe would not start (screenshot 1 up from bottom).
https://imgur.com/a/azeBTx3

Edit: having pasted the link to imgur here the parse clipboard is up, while its still trying to delete.

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... its just slow as *%$£ to respond to my command to delete 3 links of +700000.
Memory seems to be sufficient. Deleted with or without filter active? Did you try adjusting the write delay value in advanced settings? If the problem persists, I would suggest you try deleting them with a eventscripter script.

If you need help with the script, you can find me in JD Chat. I will be available there for the next hour or so.
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Old 01.07.2020, 22:00
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https://imgur.com/a/azeBTx3

Ok, got something workable now. 1 Jdownloader on current tasks and 1 Jdownloader slowly deleting links.

Not sure I need anymore help thx.
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Thanks for your feedback.

Another hint which has todo less with memory usage:
When addin such many items, it can help to disable linkchecking temporarily so they will at least be displayed faster/immediately in the linkgrabber:
Settings --> Advanced Settings --> do link check --> Disable --> Restart JD

Keep in mind that without linkchecking, most of all items you add will be displayed with a blue questionmark- and without filename- and filesize.

This may vary - for archive.org URLs or e.g. Cloud services such as onedrive, items will get displayed as usual because all of their information gets pre-set during the crawl process without "losing" any time.

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Old 03.07.2020, 12:35
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Edit:
Java using 16GB
https://imgur.com/a/azeBTx3
Going to try using notepad++ see if its more efficient.


Restarted PC and just opening the directory and notepad++ its lagging. The linkgrabber list extracted ok though, over 1million files and my hard drive MFT has 4 fragments now (can fix with paragon HDM).


java -Xmx8g -jar "E:\Program Files\JDownloader 2.0 New\jdownloader.jar"

I'm stopping this task its run for two days. I will try adding just one link grabber package at a time and do that tweak you suggest.

This is the message from the command prompt. How can I enable it to use more memory?:

893|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:02:07 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

893|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:02:32 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space


THREAD: 901
901|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:10:20 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

901|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:10:42 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

901|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:11:20 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

901|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:15:00 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

901|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:15:49 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

901|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:16:28 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

901|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:17:17 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space


THREAD: 909
909|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:22:17 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

909|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:24:41 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

909|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:30:57 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

909|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:31:34 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

909|Log.L.log 03/07/20 10:32:12 - SEVERE [ Log.L.log ] -> Exception thrown at org.jdownloader.gui.views.linkgrabber.quickfilter.FilterTable$3.delayedrun(FilterTable.java:146):
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space



I'm restarting the task with these settings
java -Xmx8g -jar "E:\Program Files\JDownloader 2.0 New\jdownloader.jar"
Settings --> Advanced Settings --> do link check --> Disable --> Restart JD done
Only added one link list archive but seems to have the same number of links

You can see there is a cap @ 4GB still
java -Xmx8g -jar "E:\Program Files\JDownloader 2.0 New\jdownloader.jar"
java -Xmx16g -jar "E:\Program Files\JDownloader 2.0 New\jdownloader.jar"
Makes no difference

I'm going to try culling using notepad++ too.

Last edited by Masteratarms; 03.07.2020 at 14:00.
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Hm yeah seems like you've reached ther boundaries of what's possibly inside JD.
It can handle a lot of URLs but I guess that plus using the filter functionality is just too much :(

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