Hudson 3.1.2 causing memory leak in Firefox 27.0.1 [message #1258340] |
Thu, 27 February 2014 09:29 |
Colin Jones Messages: 11 Registered: March 2013 Location: Aberdeen, UK |
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Just upgraded yesterday to 3.1.2 from 3.1.1 - unfortunately we've had to downgrade back to 3.1.1.
We have a PC which runs a browser to connect to hudson in order to display a build radiator view (eXtreme Feedback Panel).
This runs quite happily against 3.1.1, with the screen refreshing every few seconds and no issues.
Unfortunately after upgrading to 3.1.2, the PC that displays the feedback view started to grind to a halt. It appears that something in the hudson javascript loaded by the page is causing a memory leak of some description, as instead of Firefox sitting at about 120k which it normally does, it starts out at that and then just grows and grows (was over 400kb, which for the PC it was running on started to cause paging). Eventually it started to give "unresponsive script errors on "http://hudson:8080/static/d9e15b75/scripts/hudson-behavior.js?3.1.2" - but that may or may not be the culprit, as by that time the PC was hardly responding at all (due to all it's memory being used by firefox).
Returning to 3.1.1 has resolved the issue, so there definitely seems to be a problem with scripts loaded by 3.1.2 utilising memory.
[Updated on: Thu, 27 February 2014 09:49] Report message to a moderator
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