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Re: RAM and CPU hogging
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Re: RAM and CPU hogging


  • Subject: Re: RAM and CPU hogging
  • From: Simon Forster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:56:09 +0100


On 17 Jul 2007, at 21:49, Timothy Hellum wrote:

The issue I am finding is that ARD tells me the machines are routinely running at 98% CPU and 98% RAM usage. The problem is, the only apps running on them are the script (saved as an application), and Safari. After a few days of running like this, they sort of seize up (wouldn’t you?) and either present the beachball, time out on the Applescript, or freeze altogether.

Like others, I'd bet on Safari. Try shutting down and restarting Safari after a period of time. This should free up any memory that Safari isn't releasing. Possibly the easiest way to achieve this would be to have a global counter and when it hits 720, quit Safari (delay a few seconds, then carry on with "activate, set URL...").


HTH

Simon Forster
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