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Great,
this is exactly what I was looking for.
thanks. / comments
Great,
this is exactly what I was looking for.
thanks.
Hallo Andrew
thank you for your post.
this didn't helped me (yet) to locate my problem but I'm still optimistic...
I have some additional information and maybe you would have some more idea to help me.
I've noticed that if I'm taking several 'snapshot' at a time the 'private bytes' valeus changes each time with a general tendency to increase.
The other heaps stabilize after two to three snapshots.
Could that indicate a problem in unmanaged code?
Could that be an influence of AMP5 itself?
Is it possible to filter result and show only objects of Private bytes?
Another question I'm curios about:
If I understand it correctly, so each Snapshot first call a CG.
wouldn't that implies that the Gen 0 Heap Size should be empty after each Snapshot? I'm asking hence the Time line Graph sometimes show an increase in Gen 0 Heap size directly after a snapshot.
lovely greetings
Cavin / comments
Hallo Andrew
thank you for your post.
this didn't helped me (yet) to locate my problem but I'm still optimistic...
I have some additional information and maybe you would have some more idea to help...
thanks everybody. / comments
thanks everybody.
thanks.
so if I understand you correct, the timeline is in generall not reliable and I should only use or count on the Analysis / Session Overview tabs.
one more question: are private bytes located in a specific Heap or can they be in different locations? (could they acceed the 'Bytes in all Heaps' ?)
lovely greetings
Cavin / comments
thanks.
so if I understand you correct, the timeline is in generall not reliable and I should only use or count on the Analysis / Session Overview tabs.
one more question: are private bytes located...
ok,
I think that for now all my questions are answered.
thank you.
now I just need to find the memory leaks...
have a lovely day and see you online
Cavin / comments
ok,
I think that for now all my questions are answered.
thank you.
now I just need to find the memory leaks...
have a lovely day and see you online
Cavin
Hallo Alex,
thanks for your reply.
i meant the graph in the time line.
Do you have a clue how come the momory increase when I'm making a snapshot.
If I understand it correct, so a snapshot always first call the CG.Collect() isn't it?
So shouldn't it be like this, that the memory either decrease or stays (but not increases) ?
greetings.
Cavin / comments
Hallo Alex,
thanks for your reply.
i meant the graph in the time line.
Do you have a clue how come the momory increase when I'm making a snapshot.
If I understand it correct, so a snapshot always f...