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Quote from: Kirk Baker on April 07, 2021, 06:54:14 PMPlease include in your reply the time of day that you noted.Started between 10:26 and 10:27 pm.
Quote from: Indy on April 07, 2021, 08:39:09 PMQuote from: Kirk Baker on April 07, 2021, 06:54:14 PMPlease include in your reply the time of day that you noted.Started between 10:26 and 10:27 pm.Looking at the PM.log file, it appears to correspond to when the "kMaxGtkIterations" log message starts appearing.
[Wed Apr-07-2021 22:26:56.920][00004128][0492108] PM4.cpp:890 gtk_main_iteration_do()At that time, were you generating events (moving the mouse, clicking on UI elements) ?
Also, can you tell me more about what input devices you use? Mouse, trackpad, tablet, touch screen, keyboard, etc.
Quote from: Kirk Baker on April 08, 2021, 09:50:27 AMAlso, can you tell me more about what input devices you use? Mouse, trackpad, tablet, touch screen, keyboard, etc.Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon laptop - attached to a CalDigit TS3 Plus docking stationLogitech MX Keys wireless keyboardLogitech MX Anywhere 2s wireless mouse - both connected via Logitech USB dongle on laptop (not docking station)
Would it be possible for you to record video of what actions you perform leading up to the hang? It would be great if you could have some sort of clock widget running that shows the 24hours:minutes:seconds and is visible in the video, along with the logs generated. With the video showing the time, we can align the video with the log files and hopefully spot a cause and reproduce the problem locally which will make it much easier to fix.
Quote from: Kirk Baker on April 08, 2021, 11:26:37 AMWould it be possible for you to record video of what actions you perform leading up to the hang? It would be great if you could have some sort of clock widget running that shows the 24hours:minutes:seconds and is visible in the video, along with the logs generated. With the video showing the time, we can align the video with the log files and hopefully spot a cause and reproduce the problem locally which will make it much easier to fix.I can but I'm not sure it would help - I don't think anything I'm doing is directly causing it to happen. Here are descriptions of the videos you would have got on the last two occurrences:#1 - I started PM+ and immediately minimized it. Task Manager was already running and I didn't touch the laptop again until 15-20 minutes later when I saw the CPU jumped to 10% and the memory started to increase.#2 - I started PM+ and then brought a browser to focus and started watching YouTube videos. Task Manager was running and bit later I saw the CPU jumped to 10% and the memory started to increase.The problem seems to be completely unrelated to what I'm doing. I've seen it immediately happen after starting PM+ and I've also worked continuously with PM+ for several hours without it happening at all.
That's going to be a tough one to fix. I'll start leaving Photo Mechanic Plus running for extended periods and keep an eye on it.
Quote from: Kirk Baker on April 08, 2021, 05:51:01 PMThat's going to be a tough one to fix. I'll start leaving Photo Mechanic Plus running for extended periods and keep an eye on it.I'll keep trying to narrow things down while using PM+.Did the 'kMaxGtkIterations' log entries that corresponded to the start of the issue give any indication of the problem?