I've taken it from -updates and it seems to work correctly now.
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* Fix LP: #203016 - "Memory Leak in NetworkManager"; Robert Knight found a
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On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 01:38:34AM -, PrinsEdje80 wrote:
> If there is a memory leak remaining it's definitely not as bad as it
> was. I was severely affected by the leak and it seems to have been
> resolved.
>
Guess we are ready to push this to -updates then ... thanks!
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If there is a memory leak remaining it's definitely not as bad as it
was. I was severely affected by the leak and it seems to have been
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On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 08:16:05PM -, Mehul J. Rajput wrote:
> I am using intrepid and seems NetworkManager is no longer leaking. I
> have proposed and backport both enabled in my system.
>
the request for testing was about hardy-proposed; not intrepid :)
... thanks anyway.
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I am using intrepid and seems NetworkManager is no longer leaking. I
have proposed and backport both enabled in my system.
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On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 13:06, Alexander Sack wrote:
> ping ... anyone can confirm that the hardy-proposed package doesnt have
> the memory leak and still is as stable as before!
My system has enough memory that the leak was never a problem for me;
I only noticed it by accident. But I went ahead
ping ... anyone can confirm that the hardy-proposed package doesnt have
the memory leak and still is as stable as before!
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Mykro wrote:
> Sorry, I thought the branching mechanism at the top meant the issue
> could be tracked in multiple branches. I will move my comment and
> further discussion to #291074 which seems to be the Intrepid gathering
> place for this issue. Kind regards.
>
>
we still need someone to ve
Sorry, I thought the branching mechanism at the top meant the issue
could be tracked in multiple branches. I will move my comment and
further discussion to #291074 which seems to be the Intrepid gathering
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 01:41:01AM -, djtm wrote:
> As much as you doubt he can confirm this is really the same bug
> -- how can you be sure it's not?
>
> network-manager is leaking memory for over a year now. We could start
> installing scripts that automatically track its memory usage and
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Accepted into hardy-proposed, please test and give feedback here. Please
see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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uploaded network-manager_0.6.6-0ubuntu5.8.04.1 to ubuntu/hardy-proposed
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setting intrepid target to fix released again. The code has changed
considerably and shouldnt be applicable.
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initiating hardy SRU for patch from
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/network-
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As much as you doubt he can confirm this is really the same bug
-- how can you be sure it's not?
network-manager is leaking memory for over a year now. We could start
installing scripts that automatically track its memory usage and report leaks.
What about a generic "network-manager leaks memory
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 08:30:06AM -, Mykro wrote:
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please dont reopen bugs ... i doubt you can confirm that this is
really the same bug ... (and its certainly not as the patch that fixed
this speci
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I can confirm this serious bug is still occurring on up-to-date Intrepid
as of 2008-12-09.
Pentium 3.0Ghz hyperthreading 1GB RAM, 1.5GB swap, using wired but have
wireless adaptor installed as well.
I was using Ubuntu 8.04 successfully. Did an upgrade to 8.10, and had
this runaway NetworkManager
I noticed the same bug.
I'm running an up-to-date kubuntu 8.04 on the eee 901 (array.org's
kernel).
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@Alexander Sack do you know how to get the bugfix you applied 5 months
ago released for Hardy?
If you are not responsible then who is?
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It's a lot more than three months. The problem exists since 7.10.
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Such a big issue is not fixed after three months?
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Hi everyone,
I confirm this Bug on Intrepid Final Release 64bit.
I have got 3,7GB RAM and 2GB Swap. In less than 1 hour Networkmanager
fills the memory and freezes the computer. Only reset helps.
I shipped around it using wicd.
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 Host
Using an up to date Intrepid i still have this bug as of september 26.
Currently installed is networkmanager is 0.7
svn20080908t183521+eni0-0ubuntu4. About an hour after a reboot Network
Manager is already eating 1.6gb of memory, and constantly using about
38% of my CPU (Athlon 64 x2 3800+)
I am u
Oh and by the way:
There is absolutely no need to backport a patch, etc.
*all* that is necessary is to release the already available packages (version
0.6.6-0ubuntu7+) for hardy.
Nothing else. They work fine and fix the issue, the libraries are compatible.
They only need to be put into the right
Though I think I've said it before:
You can manually download and install the package version that fixes the
problem.
Links to the fixed packages can be found here:
http://linux-tipps.blogspot.com/2008/06/memory-leak-in-ubuntus-networkmanager.html
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The maintainers *really* don't seem to care. We're pushing for it for months
now. It's probably fixed in the next 8.10, but of course this is ridiculous.
Of course this qualifies as a bug fix for stable releases.
If more people would write about it maybe...
Everyone reading this:
Please blog a
why is the fix for the memory leak not backported to hardy?
it is a major issue when the machine is eaten up and a show stopper!
please update the hardy package soon!
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I can confirm the bug and that the patch fixes the problem.
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I've found a 32-bit package as well and there are permanent links
available on the post now (via rapidshare).
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I have posted an easy quickfix: Just manually download and install the
fixed packages as described here http://linux-tipps.blogspot.com/2008/06
/memory-leak-in-ubuntus-networkmanager.html. A link to the amd64 package
is included.
It would be nice if someone could post a link to the 32-bit package
I know this is a plattform for bugs, but it seems this major bug won't
get fixed in hardy - please correct me if I'm wrong... that's why I post
some lines for people who want to work with their Kubuntu without
getting their memory eaten up... I recommend using wicd:
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/
I
Please release the fix for Hardy. This is a real nuisance.
Ppppeeeaaase.
Thanks,
Jon
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This completely swamps my macbook running hardy after about 5 hours (I'm
in NY with a lot of access points around). I'll try connecting then
shutting down knetworkmanager and see if that helps. I've seen it get as
big as 500M resident, and >2G virtual! If I wait too long before
rebooting or killing
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> It seems like the leak only happens when knetworkmanager is running.
When I close knetworkmanager, the leak stops.
As you can see from the patch above, the fault lies in part of the code
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I wrote a little Perl script which beeps and uses libnotify to show you
when the leak is occurring (attached, argument is number of seconds
between checks). I get a leak of about 4kb every 5 seconds, although
there are periods of 20 seconds about once a minute where I get no leak.
It seems like
I co-sign. We should get this into hardy quickly, as it's an old(since
gutsy I believe) and very serious memory leak that almost every desktop
user seems to experience and the fix available, tested and working.
Alexander, Robert could you please do something about it? Thanks!
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I also have the same problem. 409 MiB after ~4 days uptime. I only
have 512 MiB physical memory, and it really started to become a problem.
My wireless card is ipw2100,
$ sudo lspci |grep -i network
02:03.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI
Adapter (rev 04
When an insignificant system daemon leaks 1gb of memory per day, it can
have a significant impact on system performance and stability, and IMO
it is not exactly "low" priority. When can we expect to see this fix
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That seems to fix the problem for me in hardy as well. The package
installs just fine.
Here you can read how to manually download the packages from intrepid
repositories
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This may be related - Running NetworkManager under valgrind reported a memory
leak
of about ~1MB after running NM for a few minutes with the return value of
nm_dbus_escape_object_path_item,
which does not appear to be freed when called from
nm_dbus_get_ap_from_object_path. Presumably this will
This bug is more than three months old now. Does anyone know if
something is being done about it? Is there a hotfix?
Could someone *please* try to make a patch so we can get out new
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i would like to confirm the issue as well.
my system is up for 4 days, NetworkManager uses about 320MBytes om memory.
my devices:
00:00.0 Host bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 Host Bridge (rev 10)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 PCI Bridge
00:13.0 USB Controller: ATI Technologies
Confirmed on my Inspiron 1300, WPA2, using an external USB adapter (not
sure which chipset or drivers it's using). Computer has been on for over
a week, no suspend or resume. NetworkManager is now consuming
1,736,628MB virtual memory.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporati
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Same problem here, with all updates applied. NetworkManager eats up as much RAM
as I give it (I've seen +800MB). Using:
05:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
Connection (rev 02)
Also, there's no need to reboot your computer, just:
sudo killall NetworkManager
Ha ok, sorry.
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The second poster (who at least I presumed is some dev) requested them.
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Why are you all posting syslogs ? Don't you understand that here you
have a *memory leak* which is generally a lack of some free()'s on some
pointers ?
Btw, it's seems to be an upstream bug, not a bug in Ubuntu.
I *really* don't think that posting a syslog message will help.
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Observed here too, in a Toshiba U200 laptop recently updated to Kubuntu
Hardy. Didn't happened in Gutsy.
Attached is syslog when top reports this:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
5332 root 20 0 379m 359m 1952 S1 35.8 5:52.95 NetworkManager
I had s
Same thing here with the iwl3945 driver. After 3 days of uptime,
NetworkManager uses 450MB of RAM on my system.
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I agree ! This is a VERY big issue. Here, I have 2 laptops : my old one,
a core duo Macbook running Debian sid (1.25Go of RAM) and my brand new
Dell XPS M1530 (4Go of RAM).
On the end of the day, on the Macbook, NetworkManager eats nearly all
the RAM. On the end of the day, on the Dell XPS, Networ
I can confirm the bug.I have the same wireless card (intel 3945). I can
see clearly the amount of ram used by networkmanager growing steadily,
about 80-100K every 30 seconds. Needless to say after one night, the
amount of ram is a lot. It was using over 300 megs earlier today.
Attached is my syslog
please attach your complete /var/log/syslog (taken when your network-
manager process has been grown to ~1GB9.
Thanks,
- Alexander
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