Tired of restarting SM.
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Tired of restarting SM.
I know I use it differently. I'm lazy. I don't like to type URLs for site I visit several times a day, or open and close tabs and windows. Typically I have 3 windows open with 15 or more tabs open in each window at all times. I typically keep the notebook running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I can open SM and have all three windows and all tabs available right away.
I run Win 7 HP, SP1 64Bit with 8GB RAM and a 160GB SSD
It does what I need and performs well for the most part.
However ...... SM's well known RAM creep or memory leak as some have called it over the years gradually consumes up to 40 or 50% of the RAM. This of course slows things down and requires closing and restarting SM about every day or two. Minor headache I know, but I sure wish there was some other way to force it to release the RAM.
Nearly all of the time, the Session Manager does the job and makes this process fairly quick. But there are times when it takes longer. Most of the time, everything opens as it should (I tick 'Work Offline" both before closing and reopening from the profile window to make sure the tabs don't all try to populate at once). But there are times when they don't and the Restore Session page shows up. Clicking that works and takes me back to where I left off.
I know most people probably don't have this many tabs open at all times, but like I said, I'm lazy.
So, is there any other way to release RAM? I've tried a couple of Add-Ons that claim to do so, but without results.
I run Win 7 HP, SP1 64Bit with 8GB RAM and a 160GB SSD
It does what I need and performs well for the most part.
However ...... SM's well known RAM creep or memory leak as some have called it over the years gradually consumes up to 40 or 50% of the RAM. This of course slows things down and requires closing and restarting SM about every day or two. Minor headache I know, but I sure wish there was some other way to force it to release the RAM.
Nearly all of the time, the Session Manager does the job and makes this process fairly quick. But there are times when it takes longer. Most of the time, everything opens as it should (I tick 'Work Offline" both before closing and reopening from the profile window to make sure the tabs don't all try to populate at once). But there are times when they don't and the Restore Session page shows up. Clicking that works and takes me back to where I left off.
I know most people probably don't have this many tabs open at all times, but like I said, I'm lazy.
So, is there any other way to release RAM? I've tried a couple of Add-Ons that claim to do so, but without results.
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
Nope.Wish You Were Here wrote:... but like I said, I'm lazy.
So, is there any other way to release RAM?
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
That's not a lot, particularly.Typically I have 3 windows open with 15 or more tabs open in each window at all times.
Well known? To whom?SM's well known RAM creep or memory leak
Does FF (or some other browser) perform better in the same situation?
So is that ~4 GB of RAM?consumes up to 40 or 50% of the RAM
x64 version of SeaMonkey may provide some benefit.
(x64, for Windows, is only available from "other parties".)
Not going to hurt to periodically make backups of sessionstore.json (or more generally, your Profile).Nearly all of the time
about:memory exists, but I've never found it (or anything else) to have any material, lasting effect of memory related issues.is there any other way to release RAM? I've tried a couple of Add-Ons that claim to do so, but without results.
(This is a newer build [not by me, but Akalla], 2.49.1, rather then 2.48, http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... #p14766347. Backup first. Oh, & its a .7z rather then a .exe installer. Simply extract, somewhere, & run.)
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
I've read more than a few posts about it over the years.Well known? To whom?
Have never used FF. Sometimes use Opera but stopped updating that at V10, the last of the original type. Try to avoid IE or others. I've used this family of browsers since Netscape. Just kind of stayed with it. Creature of habit I guess.Does FF (or some other browser) perform better in the same situation?
Will look into the 64B options but don't want problems with future upgrades or migrations.
I try to keep Profile backups relatively current.
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
I am also lazy, but I use bookmarks. Since I do not keep the browser or the computer running all the time, and I do not use the same sites all the time, I use bookmarks (nicely categorized, of course) to have an easy way to access all the sites I want.
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
I experience some serious RAM creep as well (Win10Pro 64bit), which seems to have gotten worse over time. While I don't have as many windows or tabs open as you (usually Mail-News plus 2 browser windows, 6-8 tabs each), after a few hours of running SM is eating up over 2GB of memory, which it doesn't release after browser windows or tabs are closed and only M-N is left open. The result is slowed response time and some significant keyboard delays. Shutting SM down and restarting is the only way to make it zippy again.Wish You Were Here wrote:RAM creep or memory leak as some have called it over the years gradually consumes up to 40 or 50% of the RAM.
I wasn't aware of about:memory. I'll have to play with it and see if it can improve anything.
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
Absolutely - RAM/memory creep is a "thing" with SM, although it may not be obvious in the start-browse-a-few-pages-and-shutdown use case...
And, as therube mentions, one of the chief perceived benefits for me of the 64-bit builds (Adrian's 2.51 in my case) is the increased stability and performance in the face of said creep (which I mention pretty much every time the subject of 64-bit builds surfaces).
And, as therube mentions, one of the chief perceived benefits for me of the 64-bit builds (Adrian's 2.51 in my case) is the increased stability and performance in the face of said creep (which I mention pretty much every time the subject of 64-bit builds surfaces).
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
It's hard to know what advice to give you if you already think this is a major chore -RDaneel wrote:Absolutely - RAM/memory creep is a "thing" with SM, although it may not be obvious in the start-browse-a-few-pages-and-shutdown use case...
This of course slows things down and requires closing and restarting SM about every day or two.
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
OK, what happened to my Session Manager? When i shut down a little while ago, I did not get the dialog asking if I wanted to save the session or not. On restart, it opened all of the windows and tabs fine, but now I don't see 'Session Manager' listed in any of the menu options. If I turned it off somehow, where do I need to go to turn it on again?
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
Is Session Manager an extension?
What are your settings for:
Edit | Preferences -> Browser ==> Display on, Browser startup ?
What are your settings for:
Edit | Preferences -> Browser ==> Display on, Browser startup ?
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
It is well-known, and it defintely occurs. I also have to restart Sea Monkey now and then to solve this. Doesn't happen to anything like the same extent with other browsers.Wish You Were Here wrote:SM's well known RAM creep or memory leaktherube wrote: Well known? To whom?
Does FF (or some other browser) perform better in the same situation?
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
Yes ... http://sessionmanager.mozdev.org/ ... it's one of the most useful add-ons available IMO, especially if the browser crashes whentherube wrote: Is Session Manager an extension?
you have quite a lot of tabs and/or windows open. Also lets you reopen previous browser sessions whether you've had a crash or not.
I found it most useful when I only had 3GB of RAM on my main PC, and my SeaMonkey installation was quite unstable as a result.
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
^^^ I have that now. It's different than what I had before though, unless it's been updated. And I don't know why whatever I had disappeared. These kinds of things make me nervous.
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
I have noticed the same problem with SM since around version 2.46, which I used for quite some time until recently directly jumping to version 2.49.1. The severity of the problem in 2.49.1 seems to be slightly reduced but I often have to look at the Windows task manager to see how much RAM that SM is consuming. Also, some web pages that have Flash banners or side content can really suck up RAM under SM browser as well. If I notice that PLUG-IN-CONTAINER.EXE is running in Windows task manger this usually indicates there is some Flash or other hidden object in the browser tabs I have open that is sucking up RAM. I have frequently killed the PLUG-IN-CONTAINER process because of this reason, if any video content that is being displayed on pages I have open, is not Flash. After killing this plug-in-container process, sometimes the RAM consumption starts to go down, but it can come back again if the page where the Flash content was killed, reloads that Flash content. It's like swatting flies. I have frequently had to restart SM to fully recover sucked up RAM resources when I start to notice the RAM consumption getting too high. I close the browser and let it save the multiple tabs open so that when restarting SM, the same tabs re-open but the browser will be using much less RAM. Otherwise, it is possible for the entire system to be brought to its knees.
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Re: Tired of restarting SM.
As a start, disable Flash, or at least set it to Ask.
I find the need for Flash becoming rarer & rarer. Maybe you can (mostly) do away with it too.
Other (picture) animations can be "heavy" too.
You can set them to play once, or disable altogether.
(But then there are times you might actually want to see the content, & may not even realize it is there.)
HTML5 "video" (or otherwise) is something else yet again.
I find the need for Flash becoming rarer & rarer. Maybe you can (mostly) do away with it too.
Other (picture) animations can be "heavy" too.
You can set them to play once, or disable altogether.
(But then there are times you might actually want to see the content, & may not even realize it is there.)
HTML5 "video" (or otherwise) is something else yet again.
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