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4 years agoMemory leak?
iMac 2019 i9 w/64M Ram
Big Sur 11.5.1
1Password
1Password consumed 297.75GB application memory
1Password Version: 8.2.0-56.BETA
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: 11.5.1
iMac 2019 i9 w/64M Ram
Big Sur 11.5.1
1Password
1Password consumed 297.75GB application memory
1Password Version: 8.2.0-56.BETA
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: 11.5.1
Got the latest beta installed. Been monitoring RAM in Activity Monitor and it has been sitting at 87mb for a couple hours...bug fixed!
Thanks!
It's in the applications folder.
Looks like there is something else breaking the XPC connection.
Thanks to your logs, we found the memory leak issue in Swift code. Hope to get it fixed before the next beta.
It's in the applications folder. /var/folders/kq/w69gtq394r109t826p0fdn240000gn/T/VoilaCopiedFiles1/CC295.jpg
Hi @FredJones,
Is it possible that 1Password.app is not in the /Applications
folder on your Mac? That would break XPC and cause the errors to be log. It doesn't explain the memory leak but you should be able to fix this problem if this is the case.
Thank you! We'll try to get the memory leak fixed before the next beta build on Monday but it might tough. I really don't want to ask people to work on weekends. We'll see what we can do.
Glad to help beta! There are several other oddities that I'll jot down and post.
Got them now. Thank you so much, @FredJones!
Now we definitely know where to look. It appears the be a problem with our XPC connection that is used to communicate between 1Password and the browser extension. 1Password fails to establish it and keeps trying over and over and eating the memory at the same time.
Also, when I quit the 1Password app Activity Monitor still showed the 1P process chewing up RAM. When I quit the menubar app the process cleared from Amon.
I uploaded the last 4 logs as the one that was generated during the 297GB Ram crash was 9GB and dropbox is limited to 2GB. If you don't see relevant errors, let me know and I'll extract the last 2GB from the 9GB log and send it.
I created the Dropbox File Request. That should work for larger files. We probably need just a single file, I am guessing the contents is the same. Here is the link for Dropbox upload: https://www.dropbox.com/request/bIg7ufsdmzlXvPpHQjdS