Author Topic: Deactivation of Logfiles possible? Or can you help otherwise  (Read 11490 times)

Offline inapa

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Hello chief,

when I run Zoom Uploader (regged) at my vserver (Win Server 2008 R2), there is often the problem, that Zoom takes up to 1.000.000K of memory and up to 30% CPU usage of the server capacity.

My server provider means, that the automatic logfiles are a part of this problem.
I cannot find an option, how to swith of ALL writing of logfiles.
Can you please put this option in the next version?

Or can you help me otherwise?
What can be the cause, when Zoom takes so much memory?
Normally Zoom only takes 50K of memory. But sometimes (nobody understand when and why) it takes 1.000.000K.
That's a problem on a shared vserver, you understand.

Best regards
« Last Edit: 28-02-2015, 12:06:02 by z_o_o_m »

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I really don't know ...

When you have that big log file,
does it happen after you start it that it takes too much in memory?
Or after minutes or hours?

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I wrote me a batch (BAT), which deletes the 2 logfiles at every start of Zoom Uploader.
So it minimizes the problem.
But sometimes after 1 week, sometimes after 2 weeks, Zoom Uploader suddenly eats again 1.000.000K memory.

If I do not delete the logfiles, it happens more often, every 3 oder 4 days.
And there is no way to deactivate the creation of the logfiles?

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no idea, what is the size of the log file? :D

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I delete it before every start of Zoom. So it's not very big after an upload session.
And the CPU load is already high at the beginning - the logfile at this moment is very small ~1000 Bytes.

Why is it a MUST to write a logfile?
Why can I not deactivate it?
Can you please programm that in the next release?  ::)

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CPU load is high even if you delete it?

LOG file stores links

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From a certain timepoint the memory usage and CPU load is high.
If I then delete the log files and restart zoom, memory usage CPU load remains high.
My server admin then fumbles around somehow, until the CPU load is back to normal.
He thinks it was up to the log files. That's all I know unfortunately.

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if you delete logs and restart program, CPU load can't be high :D

I need more info, does it remain high if you stop uploading?
does it remain high if you use File -> Delete LOG files?

try to test that

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Dear Zoom,

I tested it now. All logs were deleted before.
I start program. You see this in task manager. All is OK:



Then I start uploading. Only 2 files parallel.
Memory usage increases extremly. CPU load, too. Normally CPU load is 0 or 1:



When I stop uploading after only 2 Files, memory usage remains high.
Only when I finish zoom, the memory is free again:



My admin today means, maybe the reg key is the cause. My key is already many years old.
Can you change my key?
Can you ban my old key and send me a new key, please? Please contact me per PN.
I need a key for 300 GB daily for 1 year.
If my old key is not paid well enough, I'll pay you like more.

Please send me PN.

« Last Edit: 12-08-2013, 18:15:37 by inapa »

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that is just not possible :)

1) send bug report directly from program
2) download my program directly from my homepage, put it into a new folder, run it, register it and upload ... let me know if is the same

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Hello Zoom,

I sent you 2 bug reports from the "old" installation. 500.000 - 1.000.000K of memory. Live, during uploading.
I downloaded Zoom from your site, put it in new folder, registered it and try to upload.
It has the same problem: 500.000-1.000.000K of memory usage.
I sent you a third bug report of this new installation. Live, during uploading.

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also try with freeware version if this also happens ...

I think it is some hardware issue of that computer, it does not make any sense

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Hello,
the free version shows the same effect.
I changed now this:
Settings -> Connection -> HTTP -> Buffer size: from 2048 kB to 32 kB.
Then program uses only ~200.000 KB memory.
Still too much, but not so extreme. And I can only upload with 400 kB/s per file. :-(

If I change back to Buffer size: 2048 kB
Now upload runs with 100 MB/s, but again 1.000.000 KB memory.

I do not know, what is the problem?
Has the vserver a configuration problem?
It's Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard.
Hardware: Intel Xeon E5620 @ 2.40 GHz with 24 GB RAM.

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I don't think it is a problem of configuration,
I suspect some hardware malfunction :(

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Hello zoom

Few months ago I sent you a PM about this issue .
I gave you two test account in my server both have different configuration . Both server have registered and freeware zoom . In one server it is using normal and in another was using a lot of CPU

It has nothing to do with the hardware . In every server this issue happen either user delete their log files or not . For some users it acts normally and for some it uses too much CPU and RAM . Some time issue get solve by running it as Administrators (not Administrator but any Admin from the server ) .

I think that it has something to do with the cache or how it reads the files . It have memory leak issue . It usually happen in Windows . Just for example , thery is an option in utorrent to increase the disk buffer cache . If we manually increase it (by default it is 32 MB and it can be increased to max it can be 1800 MB  ) utorrent uses a lot of RAM ( approx 1 to 2 GB ) ,I think same thing is happening to your uploader

It started approx 6-7 months ago we tested it in every hardware Xeon X3440 , E3-1230 , E-5620 , E-5645 with 16 to 24 GB RAM all have same issue for some users (Normal users not admin) it works fine for some it usages too much resources 
« Last Edit: 12-08-2013, 20:12:44 by BUGBEAR »

 

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