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YoThisBling
June 8th, 2006, 02:10 AM
I experienced this error today.
My CPU for LimeWire has been running between 80 to upper 90's % also!

LimeWire version 4.11.2 Pro
Java version 1.5.0_06 from Sun Microsystems Inc.
Windows XP v. 5.1 on x86
Free/total memory: 71984/66650112

java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space



-- listing session information --
Current thread: AWT-EventQueue-0
Active Threads: 36
Uptime: 42:31
Is Connected: true
Number of Ultrapeer -> Ultrapeer Connections: 0
Number of Ultrapeer -> Leaf Connections: 0
Number of Leaf -> Ultrapeer Connections: 5
Number of Old Connections: 0
Acting as Ultrapeer: false
Acting as Shielded Leaf: true
Number of Active Uploads: 11
Number of Queued Uploads: 7
Number of Active Managed Downloads: 0
Number of Active HTTP Downloaders: 0
Number of Waiting Downloads: 11
Received incoming this session: false
Number of Shared Files: 474
Guess Capable: false
Received Solicited UDP: true
SIMPP version: 48
Port Stable: true
FWT Capable: true
Last Reported Port: 23081
External Port: 39426
IP Pongs Received: 63

-- listing threads --
HttpClient-ReferenceQueueThread: 1
MessageDispatch: 1
NIODispatcher: 1
PushUploadThread: 18
UDPUpdateThread: 1
QueryUnicaster: 1
Thread-5: 1
UDPScheduler: 1
Java2D Disposer: 1
TimerQueue: 1
MulticastService: 1
HttpClient-IdleConnectionThread: 1
AWT-Windows: 1
AWT-Shutdown: 1
AWT-EventQueue-0: 1
ContentProcessor: 1
Timer-0: 1
QRPPropagator: 1
DestroyJavaVM: 1


-- listing properties --
WINDOW_Y=340
FORCE_IP_ADDRESS=true
WINDOW_X=380
PORT=23081
FILTER_HTML=true
UPDATE_DELAY=252000020
UPDATE_GIVEUP_FACTOR=24
FILTER_HASH_QUERIES=true
UPNP_IN_USE=true
INSTALLED=true
LANGUAGE_DISPLAY_ENGLISH_ENABLED=true
UI_LIBRARY_TREE_DIVIDER_LOCATION=130
AVERAGE_UPTIME=19776
TOTAL_UPTIME=1740323
MAX_UPLOAD_BYTES_PER_SEC=57
MIN_CONNECT_TIME=7
CONTENT_AUTHORITIES=fserv1.limewire.com:10000
LAST_SHUTDOWN_TIME=1149717303843
APP_WIDTH=1026
SESSIONS=88
SHOW_TOTD=false
FORCED_PORT=39426
LAST_ACCEPTABLE_BUG_VERSION=4.11.1
FRACTIONAL_UPTIME=0.11536816
CONNECTION_SPEED=3000
LAST_EXPIRE_TIME=1149271738500
FILTER_WMV_ASF=false
MAX_DOWNLOAD_BYTES_PER_SEC=32
UPDATE_DOWNLOAD_DELAY=10000000
RUN_ONCE=true
APP_HEIGHT=745
EVER_SUPERNODE_CAPABLE=true
EVIL_HOSTS=BearShare 5.2
DAAP_ENABLED=false
CONTENT_USER_MANAGEMENT_ACTIVE=true
MAX_SIM_DOWNLOAD=14
LAST_GWEBCACHE_FETCH_TIME=1149459008843
UNSET_FIREWALLED_FROM_CONNECTBACK=true
CLIENT_ID=1A74C28E9B2C25C8A2A044140B9A3600
FILTER_SPAM_RESULTS=0.87
PARALLEL_SEARCH=8
FLUSH_DELAY_TIME=256
CONTENT_MANAGEMENT_ACTIVE=true
IDLE_CONNECTIONS=2

Sam
June 8th, 2006, 02:26 AM
Yikes. Were you running lots of other things on the computer? That certainly looks like a memory leak.

YoThisBling
June 8th, 2006, 02:45 AM
LimeWire was my only program I had running at the time and it was using up alot of cpu!

Sam
June 8th, 2006, 03:55 PM
Could you list the size of the files in your limewire preferences directory? (On Windows, this is preferably at C:\Documents And Settings\<user>\Application Data\LimeWire, though maybe at C:\Documents And Settings\<user>\.limewire.)

YoThisBling
June 8th, 2006, 09:09 PM
The size of the .limewire folder is 8.95MB.

Sam
June 8th, 2006, 09:38 PM
Are you able to list how large each file is? The folder size doesn't tell too much.

YoThisBling
June 9th, 2006, 02:21 AM
I have 4 PNG images, 1 at 58.9kb, 1 at 46.1kb, 1 at 47.9kb, and 1 at 46.8kb.
Bugs.data 1kb
createtimes.cache 34kb
data.ser 1kb
fileurns.bak 1kb
fileurns.cache 100kb
filters.props 1kb
gnutella.net 21kb
installation.props 1kb
library 1kb
limewire.props 2kb
pub1 1kb
public 2kb
questions.props 1kb
responses.cache 8kb
securemessage 1kb
simpp 1kb
spam 879kb
tables.props 3kb
ttree.cache 638kb
update 1kb
version 1kb (registration)
version 2kb (xml document)

.NetworkShare folder 5.36mb
themes folder 1.63mb
xml folder 151kb

Sam
June 9th, 2006, 02:29 AM
Awesome, thanks very much.

I had thought maybe some cached files were very big and that was eating up a lot of memory, but looks like that was a wrong guess. I have some other hunches about what could be using too much memory.

Sam
June 10th, 2006, 06:03 PM
The 4.11.4 beta (now released, changelog will be forthcoming Monday) has lots of memory improvements. Could you give this beta a try and see if it reduces any memory burdens?

Thanks.