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marcin.wrazidlo
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I'm not sure if this a bug, error or what.
I have a couple of logs on a remote server. each morning I turn on Logviewplus, choosing a workspace and it's running like this whole day.
The problem is around midday when logviewplus taking more than 10GB of my RAM. I have to restart the application and load all logs again (at this point it's taking longer as logs getting bigger and bigger. I'm thinking about what can help to improve this.
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This 10GB it's making me a bit problem as this is a lot for me (I have 16GB but running, compiling etc) and logview taking around 80% of memory. So my pc slow down. 
I'm tailing 4/5 big files.
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Thanks Marcin.

Memory is not like CPU and disk resources.  High memory usage is not a problem in itself.  Please see:
https://lifehacker.com/know-the-difference-between-good-and-bad-high-ram-usage-5958598
https://www.howtogeek.com/128130/htg-explains-why-its-good-that-your-computers-ram-is-full/

If you have 4 x 1 GB log files open, LogViewPlus may need up to 12 GB of memory (as described in the other thread).  This would be expected behaviour and the only way to decrease memory would be to close a file.  Note that closing the file may not free up the memory - Windows may choose not to do this until memory becomes scarce.  

Hope that helps,

Toby
Edited 6 Years Ago by LogViewPlus Support
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