Looks like that Mac os X is getting slow when the swap is used, or it could be memory leaks
Let's wait you get pops, clicks to see if that is confirm
I have moved the VM files onto a separate drive/partition that is only used by VM
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Cyril
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Looks like that Mac os X is getting slow when the swap is used, or it could be memory leaks
Let's wait you get pops, clicks to see if that is confirm
I have moved the VM files onto a separate drive/partition that is only used by VM
best
Cyril
VM = Virtual Memory
> if I have 20gigs how much ram do I have to leave free??
Normally you should be able to use them all, it depends if there is memory leaks
I found that OSX holds onto a lot of memory, the blue area in activity monitor, that restarting gets rid of. I have enough RAM to where I haven't run into any phenomena caused by it, but currently it's showing that ~18GB are being used, running a project that uses more like a third of that actually.
My guess is that this is memory-related.
If your master is a more robust machine than your slave, I would suggest rethinking that one. The slave would usually perform the heavy lifting, and by a goodly margin.@ddk said:
my main mac is a 2.32 quad os 10.5 8 24 gig ram
my slave is mac 2x2.66 os 10.5.8 20gig ram
@ddk said:
thanks for the replies
I am going to try to add more ram
dave
Before going on expences you better give us the figure I have ask you to see what is wrong
you can also give the figure just after loading your template
If there is a memory leak in VSL adding more memory will not help
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Cyril