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Tue, Jan 17, 2017 6:42 AM
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Lightroom 6.8: Memory Leak
I just left LR idle for a few hours and came back to find my 32GB machine 100% memory with 100% disk due to paging with Lightroom being the culprit.
If I open up System Info from the Preferences->Performance->Camera RAW section, I can watch the "Real memory used by Lightroom" increasing continuously while LR is idle.
Background:
Just upgraded to standalone 6.8. Was previously using LR4 with no problems, but needed new camera RAW support.
I built this machine myself and it has been rock solid and a great performer for 2 years. I use it for software development running linux in a virtual machine to do heavy multi-core compilation and to run compute intensive multi-threaded/multi-core applications for IC design. Never a problem.
OS: Win7 Pro
CPU: Quad core i5-3570
MB: Asus p8z77-v pro
Disk: 8TB configured as a 3T RAID5 array, 4T standalone and 256G SSD
Memory: 16GB just upgraded to 32GB.
If I open up System Info from the Preferences->Performance->Camera RAW section, I can watch the "Real memory used by Lightroom" increasing continuously while LR is idle.
Background:
Just upgraded to standalone 6.8. Was previously using LR4 with no problems, but needed new camera RAW support.
I built this machine myself and it has been rock solid and a great performer for 2 years. I use it for software development running linux in a virtual machine to do heavy multi-core compilation and to run compute intensive multi-threaded/multi-core applications for IC design. Never a problem.
OS: Win7 Pro
CPU: Quad core i5-3570
MB: Asus p8z77-v pro
Disk: 8TB configured as a 3T RAID5 array, 4T standalone and 256G SSD
Memory: 16GB just upgraded to 32GB.
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Rikk
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4 years ago
This issue should be corrected in this release. Please give it a try and let us know if you see any further issues.
Complete information about this update can be found at the Lightroom Journal: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2017/03/lightroom-cc-2015-9-now-available.html
If you don’t see the update in your Creative Cloud App, you can use the kbsc [Cmd/Ctrl]+[Opt/Alt]+[ R ] to refresh your app. If you are a perpetual license holder, you can access the update via Help>Updates...
Refer to this for any installation issues: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2013/06/keeping-lightroom-up-to-date.html#lrcc2015
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Victoria_Bampton_Lightroom_Queen
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Roughly how long ago did you upgrade (i.e. few hours vs few days?)
Roughly how many pics in the catalog? And where are the images stored? On the 8TB drive?
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brian_1lt5gztn3zqdh
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I upgraded 9 days ago so I could start working with RAW with my new 7d. I was running with 16GB and memory was tight, so I upgraded to 32GB. Imagine my surprise to find the thing swapping!
This catalog has roughly 65k pix with both the catalog and images stored on a 3T RAID array.
When I first open light room, I can watch the memory usage start to creep up from initially around 500MB to 2GB in the first 5-10 minutes. It just keeps going.
The only thing I have noticed is my firewall reporting Lightroom continually trying to open SSL (port 443) connections to various Amazon's cloud servers using incrementally increasing outgoing ports.
I will try to do so more digging as I get some spare time. Right now, import another 600 photos from a shoot I did this morning.
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SimonChen
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Can you also try to reset your Lightroom preferences (holding down Shift+Alt when Lr is launching) to see if it helps.
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gary_rowe_as01ax17wobbf
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When ethernet reconnected, I see it talks to
ec2-35-160-189-193.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:https
Memory usage has gone up 0.5 GB over the last 25 seconds of CPU time for Lightroom
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gary_rowe_as01ax17wobbf
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However, it is now using a working set of 4.4GB and over 15GB of Private bytes, and it is steadily taking more and more every 2 minutes. Wonder when/where it'll stop !
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brian_1lt5gztn3zqdh
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I'm running perpetual license, no sync and seems to consume memory at a higher rate.
I haven't had much of a chance to look into it more as I've got a bunch of other irons in the fire, but this issue is definitely impacting my work flow. I often work on large photo sets that take a few hours to go through and sometimes have to restart lightroom to free up memory. That's not a big deal, but if I pop in a large CF with lots of RAW files, or once I've finished post, do a large export and walk away... I come back to a machine brought to it's knees by lightroom.
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gary_rowe_as01ax17wobbf
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That's it from me, too much real work to do, I'm shutting down LR and getting the other systems back up. Bye
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brian_1lt5gztn3zqdh
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Two nights ago, I left lightroom open and I was surprised to come back in the morning to find it just fine. Then tonight, I left it running for a few hours and I come back to it swapping again. I was using the same catalog and can't tell you what the difference between these two sessions were. Very odd, but I will try to nail it down.
I've taken some screenshots as well.
This just now while it was swapping away. Caught it early enough my system was response enough to grab these.
And, here's one that shows what was going on the other day as it was slowly working it's way up.
This was the thread capture just as the process was killed.
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