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Andromfisk
3 months agoHelpful | Level 5
High RAM usage on Mac OS
Hello all,
Dropbox user since decades back. I'm on Mac Silicon (M1 laptop, 8GB RAM). Dropbox takes up ≈5GB out of my 8. Obviously a problem, and googling around reveals that this has plagued Dr...
Andromfisk
Helpful | Level 5
Hi Walter,
Thanks for your reply. Yes, it's in its default location, /Users/[myname]/Dropbox, as choosen during installtion. (As I'm on BigSur, my machines are not affected by the move to "~/library/CloudStorage" with later OSes).
The machine was recently re-installed (≈6 months ago), but is almost never restarted (hence the memory leak I guess?).
I've noticed this both on this laptop, and my MacBookPro at home (intel, not apple silicon) so as far as I can gather (and based on other posts here) this is not an isolated event - but I'm all for going through the motions. The tedious part with re-installing is that I need to manually write down the Selective Sync-settings, and later go through and enable "make available offline" for a bunch of folders (I wish there was a way to export that list, but then again even better would be to not having to re-install).
Regards,
A
Megan
3 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Andromfisk, thanks for the added info!
Do you notice the same behavior when restarting the device, by any chance?
Did you have the chance to have a look at the relevant Help Center article at all? If you've made sure that everything is in check, let me know and we'll have a closer look into this.
- Andromfisk3 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Megan,
I sure did, before writing this post actually. The article mention 300'000 files, and I'm on way less than that - so it doesn't feel like that's the likely cause.
Yes, restarting the computer helps the same way as restarting the Dropbox App helps - but like I wrote initially, I was more looking for a longterm solution.
From two days back I'm screendumping the Activity Monitor (filtered on processes with the word "DROPBOX") to keep tabs on this. By next week I should have a better idea of when it stars to climb up.
Cheers,
A
Cheers and thanks for reaching out!
- Andromfisk20 days agoHelpful | Level 5
Hello Megan,
I've now screendumped the memory behaviour and it's quite clearly a leak. Every time I restart Dropbox (a couple of times per month) the memory usage goes back to normal levels again.
I think this problem is connected to Big Sur somehow. After upgrading to Sonoma I've continued to check daily, and the memory usage stays more or less the same even after a full week of work.
ZIP with all 27 anonymized snapshots here:
ZIP archive of PNG screenshots from Activity Monitor
Regards,
Andreas- Nancy20 days agoDropbox Staff
Hey Andromfisk, hope it’s alright if I jump in.
Due to security reasons, we can’t click on any external links here on the forum. Can you attach a few of these screenshots here by clicking on the camera icon in your message box?
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