Comment (by Alexey104):
I am sorry for resurrecting such an old ticket, but just for the info:\\
I still have this issue in ArchLinux with Deluge 2.0.4(dev56). Deluged
daemon memory usage is OK, but gtk-ui grows up in memory consumption
endlessly until OOM if opened for a long time, and swap usage is 100%. And
this is not in Windows.
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/1454#comment:18>
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Comment (by fiskmaas):
Replying to [comment:18 Alexey104]:
> I am sorry for resurrecting such an old ticket, but just for the info:\\
> I still have this issue in ArchLinux with Deluge 2.0.4(dev56). Deluged
daemon memory usage is OK, but gtk-ui keeps growing in memory consumption
slowly, but endlessly, until OOM if opened for a long time, and swap usage
is 100%. And this is not in Windows.
I am having same issue with in Manjaro. Deluge-gtk eating up the memory
slowly over time while the daemon is working fine.
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/1454#comment:19>
Comment (by Cas):
@fiskmass How many torrents do you roughly have? And over what period of
time do you see the increase in memory consumption?
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/1454#comment:20>
Comment (by starslab):
Replying to [comment:20 Cas]:
> @fiskmass How many torrents do you roughly have? And over what period of
time do you see the increase in memory consumption?
I'm seeing this issue as well, or something very like it on Ubuntu 22.04
with 8GB RAM. Something slowly grows and eats all the memory, then all the
swap, and eventually the VM locks up. Closing/restarting Deluge before the
system is too far gone seems to reset the issue. Running about 30
torrents, issue takes a couple days (Less than a week I'm pretty sure) to
go from fresh boot to locked up VM with thrashing disk)
Deluge installed via Deluge-PPA
Deluge 2.1.0
libtorrent 2.0.5.0
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/1454#comment:21>
Comment (by Alexey104):
A workaround(but not a fix) is to run Deluge in thin client mode, keep
deluged daemon running at the background and only open gtk-ui when you
actually need it keeping it closed the rest of the time.
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/1454#comment:22>
Comment (by starslab):
Replying to [comment:22 Alexey104]:
> A workaround(but not a fix) is to run Deluge in thin client mode, keep
deluged daemon running at the background and only open gtk-ui when you
actually need it keeping it closed the rest of the time.
I can confirm that this does work for me.
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/1454#comment:23>