[OT] Looking For OS X Troubleshooting Suggestions

Dar Scott dsc at swcp.com
Thu Sep 13 16:08:04 EDT 2012


I mentioned temperature.  There are some temperature monitor applications out there.  Some work.

Somebody mentioned thrashing.

I think that is likely, too.  Even more likely.  Perhaps most people do not upgrade the RAM in their mac minis, but do upgrade systems and tools and work on bigger and bigger documents.  Also, some beta products might have memory leaks.  So, you could be always swapping out memory.

Your LiveCode scripts can accumulate memory usage, too.  If your cool utility stack is repeatedly putting backup copies of big images into an array, then those can add up.  

This is consistent with the bit of improvement after a restart.  (And a temperature problem is consistent with an improvement after a shutdown for lunch.)

Look at RAM usage.

Dar


On Sep 12, 2012, at 10:02 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:

> Hi List:
> 
> Apologies for posting something other than a EULA opinion, but I'm wondering
> if someone might have some experience with an OS X system that is throwing
> random beachballs all over the place (10.6.8).  Scroll a list of files in
> the Finder = beachball; launch an application = beachball; create a new
> email message = beachball.  I've used Disk Utility to repair the disk and
> permissions (nothing major appeared to be found).  I've run a test on RAM
> using MemTest, with apparently no problems found.  I've been watching
> Activity Monitor to see if there's anything sucking up processor use --
> nothing appears to be out of the ordinary (that I know of).  I'm now trying
> an app called Onyx to see if it will find anything worth addressing.
> 
> Short of reinstalling the system (days worth of labor), I'm at a loss for
> what else to try.  The one thing I found online is that the Spotlight
> indexing process can sometimes go crazy and intermittently bog down the
> processor -- Onyx supposedly allows you to disable this but I'm not certain
> this is the problem (not a regular culprit in Activity Monitor).
> 
> Not sure if this means anything but apparently I can't reset PRAM on the
> system (Intel Mac Mini).  I've tried several times with multiple keyboards,
> without success.  I believe with Lion and above maybe this is supposed to be
> unnecessary, but it's supposed to work with Snow Leopard and earlier, yes?
> 
> Anybody have any ideas for something else to look for?  I know some of you
> do more low level tinkering than I.  Restarts help for a while, but I can
> only restart the system so many times...
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media, UX Design
> 
> 
> 
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