this is quite old and code was refactored a lot. if you still see this
with karmic NM, please reopen.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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memory leak in Network Manager Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291074
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I can confirm that:
Ubuntu 8.10 - Dell Latitude D620
Happened first time today
** Attachment added: "syslog"
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Hello,
I am using ubuntu 8.10 (64 bit) on a Dell E6400 machine. Network-Manager
(0.7) also used up my memory (4.0 GB) just now. The syslog is attached
for your reference. Thanks a lot.
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Same issue here. Fresh install of Intrepid (with only updates run in).
Running on a dual core CPU, it seems to use 100% of one core, while the
other uses about 9-25%, when I restart networking it switches CPU's and
the first goes down, while the second goes up to 100%. Also using about
950MB out o
Alexander Sack wrote:
> please run NM under a valgrind with memcheck option on
I'm not the guy you asked, but in case it's helpful, here's what I get
from a valgrind run. NetworkManager quickly consumed all available CPU
and began eating memory; I immediately hit Ctrl-C.
Output doesn't look very
Aapo Rantalainen wrote:
> I did fresh ubuntu 8.10 install (amd64). My only network connection was
> pci-wlan and it didn't work. (No wpa/wep. Open and visible essid.)
> Networkmanager used memory more and more, until it used 1.9G (of 2G, no
> swap). Then system kills it automatically and wlan st
Pentium 3.0Ghz hyperthreading 1GB RAM, 1.5GB swap, using wired but have
wireless adaptor installed as well.
Ubuntu 8.04 was fine. Did an upgrade to 8.10, and had this runaway
NetworkManager problem. There were other issues related to a problematic
upgrade, so I wiped hdd and installed a clean 8.10
I only see this every few days or so, and it only comes on one
particular network. My guess is that Network Manager encounters a glitch
in the network of some description, exits from its main routine without
freeing some memory, goes into the error handling routine, prints a
message to say there w
Not sure if this is a coincidence, but I am only seeing this issue when
connected to a wired network. I did not have this problem when connected
to my hotel's wireless network last night.
N
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Same issue here.
Brand new 8.10 install (amd64) - installed this morning, about 3 hours
ago. I've been killing NetworkManager and restarting it every ~20
minutes, maximum memory I've seen it using so far was about 2GB (total
4GB).
Running on Dell Latitude D630.
lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel C
Same issue as original poster - Nigel Cundy. Leak rapidly climbs to consume 96%
of ram and up to 4 gigs of swap before lockup. No applications launched post
startup. Using a wired network.
Resource monitor shows 100% usage of one processor and 25% of processor #2.
This issue is intermittent on m
I have the same problem, which I noted in bug #203016. But it doesn't
look like that bug is visible any more, probably because it's been
flagged as resolved on a previous release.
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This happened just after booting up and logging in. I'm running 32-bit
Intrepid on a laptop with Gnome and am on a wireless connection (which
wouldn't connect, due to lack of resources). Upon logging in, it took a
long time for the desktop environment to load.
When Gnome was finally up, I ran "f
i don't know if this bug is related to my case, but i noticed
networkmanager uses much, much, much memory. after 3-day uptime, top
gave me very high values such as 600m for networkmanager memory usage.
i run a 32-bit hardy LTS, with wireless.
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https://bu
I did fresh ubuntu 8.10 install (amd64). My only network connection was
pci-wlan and it didn't work. (No wpa/wep. Open and visible essid.)
Networkmanager used memory more and more, until it used 1.9G (of 2G, no swap).
Then system kills it automatically and wlan starts to work.
Wlan works with u
Alright, I've pin pointed the problem, at least in my case. It turned
out a long forgotten wireless PCI card "WLG-1201" - TI 802.11g Wireless
PCI Card (chipset TNETW1130GVF) that was still in my computer was
seriously confusing NetworkManager. Removed and resolved the problem.
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Sorry for double posting, I'm not quite sure if I can edit the previous comment.
The problem I mentioned was Bug #136836
One of my CPU core is constantly running at 100% and chewing up all the
memory and eventually the swap space, leading the system to hang.
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Similar problem here as well. I also have the infamous MCP55 chipset
problem.
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