Hi guys - this has come up before in the past - but I’m really noticing it now having worked on a project for a few weeks. Every time I go into my image (by go into - I mean unsuspend my laptop and start using as its the current app, OR flipping to it from say reading email) I get a shining beach ball for 5-10 seconds and then the app is responsive and I can work on it. It’s not all of the time, but I’ve noticed its not just my laptop warming up - as several times a day I see it when flipping back to it.
How do I trouble shoot what is going on - does the system reporter tool tell me anything useful? I did notice my image has grown quite large - is it just that? Virtual Machine Statistics -------------------------- uptime 89h58m32s memory 409,608,192 bytes old 400,656,160 bytes (97.80000000000001%) young 3,931,080 bytes (1.0%) used 317,989,144 bytes (77.60000000000001%) free 86,598,096 bytes (21.1%) If it is memory - what would I look at to see why my memory usage is so large on a relatively small app with few dependencies (although I have been doing lots of iceberg commits and running tests, and using the debugger to explore etc) Tim |
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I have never seen a spinning beach ball, but I often find, when coming back to Pharo after using some other application, that there is a delay of a few seconds, during which time I see the standard Windows 'hang on a bit' signal, which is a blue ring near the cursor. My assumption is that this is the effect of swapping from virtual memory - my machine has only(!) 4GB of real Ram. Could the beach ball be something generated by your OS in a similar situation? - which OS are you on, by the way? HTH Peter Kenny -----Original Message----- From: Pharo-users <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of Tim Mackinnon Sent: 13 March 2019 10:10 To: Pharo Users Newsgroup <[hidden email]> Subject: [Pharo-users] How to get to the bottom of the spinning beach ball when first entering Pharo Hi guys - this has come up before in the past - but I’m really noticing it now having worked on a project for a few weeks. Every time I go into my image (by go into - I mean unsuspend my laptop and start using as its the current app, OR flipping to it from say reading email) I get a shining beach ball for 5-10 seconds and then the app is responsive and I can work on it. It’s not all of the time, but I’ve noticed its not just my laptop warming up - as several times a day I see it when flipping back to it. How do I trouble shoot what is going on - does the system reporter tool tell me anything useful? I did notice my image has grown quite large - is it just that? Virtual Machine Statistics -------------------------- uptime 89h58m32s memory 409,608,192 bytes old 400,656,160 bytes (97.80000000000001%) young 3,931,080 bytes (1.0%) used 317,989,144 bytes (77.60000000000001%) free 86,598,096 bytes (21.1%) If it is memory - what would I look at to see why my memory usage is so large on a relatively small app with few dependencies (although I have been doing lots of iceberg commits and running tests, and using the debugger to explore etc) Tim |
Hi Peter - yes the beach ball is the mac equivalent of the spinning circle , but it seems to appear more often than I expect - just web browsing or reading email and then flipping back incurs that sane delay? This is on a 16gb MacBook Pro. I don’t recall this in Pharo 6 the same, but I’m doing more hard core development on 7.
I did look in the process browser and find an odd looking process that wasn’t in my other images, so I terminated it and will see if maybe it was that. But I think I’ve seen it in other images too (I’m not sure). I’m wondering if others notice this - however it seems like you do too. Tim Sent from my iPhone > On 13 Mar 2019, at 18:08, PBKResearch <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Tim > > I have never seen a spinning beach ball, but I often find, when coming back to Pharo after using some other application, that there is a delay of a few seconds, during which time I see the standard Windows 'hang on a bit' signal, which is a blue ring near the cursor. My assumption is that this is the effect of swapping from virtual memory - my machine has only(!) 4GB of real Ram. Could the beach ball be something generated by your OS in a similar situation? - which OS are you on, by the way? > > HTH > > Peter Kenny > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pharo-users <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of Tim Mackinnon > Sent: 13 March 2019 10:10 > To: Pharo Users Newsgroup <[hidden email]> > Subject: [Pharo-users] How to get to the bottom of the spinning beach ball when first entering Pharo > > Hi guys - this has come up before in the past - but I’m really noticing it now having worked on a project for a few weeks. Every time I go into my image (by go into - I mean unsuspend my laptop and start using as its the current app, OR flipping to it from say reading email) I get a shining beach ball for 5-10 seconds and then the app is responsive and I can work on it. It’s not all of the time, but I’ve noticed its not just my laptop warming up - as several times a day I see it when flipping back to it. > > How do I trouble shoot what is going on - does the system reporter tool tell me anything useful? I did notice my image has grown quite large - is it just that? > > Virtual Machine Statistics > -------------------------- > uptime 89h58m32s > memory 409,608,192 bytes > old 400,656,160 bytes (97.80000000000001%) > young 3,931,080 bytes (1.0%) > used 317,989,144 bytes (77.60000000000001%) > free 86,598,096 bytes (21.1%) > > > If it is memory - what would I look at to see why my memory usage is so large on a relatively small app with few dependencies (although I have been doing lots of iceberg commits and running tests, and using the debugger to explore etc) > > Tim > > |
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