algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Might anyone know why when I open Grasshopper (v0.090076) the memory used by rhino 5.0 (64 bit) on Windows 7 64bit begins to runaway eventually freezing the computer in the span of around 1 minute. Once grasshopper and rhino are closed and rhino is re-opened, the memory usage returns to a stable 263,333K.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Video showing performance monitor in realtime alongside grasshopper...
Shows Rhino Loading @ 0:28 - memory stable
Grasshopper Loading @ 0:54 - memory begins to rise to 90%+
Adding components to canvas
Closing and creating a new file (memory resets when this is done) @4:00, 5:57, 6:53
System slow down and crashes @ 8:16 (takes 5 minutes to end the process - perhaps not the most entertaining movie to watch until the end - a good point to turn the kettle on)
A repeat test this time showing a successful session of Grasshopper where memory stabilises following what appears to be memory dumps.
Video showing performance monitor in realtime alongside grasshopper...without a crash
Shows Rhino Loading @ 0:00 - memory stable
Grasshopper Loading @ 0:29 - memory begins to rise to 90%+
Memory dumped to disk after double click on canvas and stabilises @ 1:46
Place Pop 3D component @ 1:47
Close file - Memory runs away@ 2:56
repeat above steps double click doesn't dump this time whilst memory is on the rise. @ 3:09
memory dumps and stabilises after deleting a component @ 4:00
close file @ 4:29
Repeat with more geometry to try higher stress on CPU
Memory dump and stabilises with no corresponding GH interface actions. @ 6:13
I have eliminated the runaway memory issues following the advice to erase the MRU list. The extra step required to update the MRU setting was to save a GH file and then close rhino and restart GH.
How do I do that?
This problem is paralyzing an otherwise robust workstation.
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