On 10/24/2012 15:12, Rusty Nejdl wrote: > >> Here's the output of "top" after it had been running for a while: >> >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> last pid: 7337; load averages: 0.63, 0.88, >> 1.03 up 6+23:06:15 12:04:32 >> 113 processes: 2 running, 111 sleeping >> CPU: 9.6% user, 0.0% nice, 0.1% system, 0.0% interrupt, 90.3% idle >> Mem: 1918M Active, 458M Inact, 655M Wired, 21M Cache, 402M Buf, 726M >> Free >> Swap: 2000M Total, 4636K Used, 1995M Free >> >> PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU >> COMMAND >> 2095 root 1 -21 r31 1684M 1590M CPU1 1 151.2H 38.96% >> Xorg >> 30770 root 1 20 0 14232K 1508K select 2 0:18 >> 0.98% moused >> 2931 jamie2 4 24 0 890M 158M select 3 23:19 >> 0.00% kdeinit4 >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> >> After I logout / login again, it goes back down to a more expected >> level: >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------- >> last pid: 9270; load averages: 0.51, 0.72, >> 0.92 up 6+23:09:44 12:08:01 >> 131 processes: 1 running, 130 sleeping >> CPU: 3.7% user, 0.0% nice, 1.7% system, 0.1% interrupt, 94.5% idle >> Mem: 645M Active, 604M Inact, 645M Wired, 15M Cache, 402M Buf, 1868M >> Free >> Swap: 2000M Total, 660K Used, 1999M Free >> >> PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU >> COMMAND >> 7471 root 1 23 0 394M 299M select 3 0:05 2.98% Xorg >> 9207 jamie2 2 40 0 408M 73716K select 2 0:01 0.98% >> kdeinit4 >> 2141 root 2 20 0 51784K 4920K select 0 3:06 0.00% >> upowerd >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Looking at the memory usage, do you think it could be a memory leak >> somewhere? >> >> With 9.1 taking so long to get wrapped up, do you think we may get >> 4.9.x into ports before it hits? I'm hopeful it has already been fixed >> upstream :) > > I wanted to check on this to see if you had found anything or if the > newer version of KDE was coming anytime this year to the ports tree... > I tried restarting kwin without any luck: > > last pid: 10315; load averages: 0.58, 0.67, 0.58 up 30+21:11:27 > 14:11:23 > 193 processes: 1 running, 191 sleeping, 1 zombie > CPU: 3.3% user, 0.0% nice, 0.0% system, 1.6% interrupt, 95.1% idle > Mem: 3912M Active, 4094M Inact, 1942M Wired, 487M Cache, 1236M Buf, > 1431M Free > Swap: 4096M Total, 1005M Used, 3091M Free, 24% Inuse > > PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME > WCPU COMMAND > 72745 rnejdl 1 52 0 2229M 892M select 6 25.3H > 38.57% Xorg > 65354 rnejdl 23 20 0 606M 380M uwait 1 25.8H > 3.47% firefox > 83619 rnejdl 4 34 0 598M 151M uwait 1 0:14 > 3.08% kwin > > As above, I very much am duplicating this issue with an Nvidia card. > > Rusty Nejdl > _______________________________________________ > kde-freebsd mailing list > kde-freebsd@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd > See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information
Rusty, One user has let us know that disabling "powerd" in rc.conf help with some similar issues. Do you have that enabled on your box? -- Kris Moore PC-BSD Software iXsystems _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information