Is anyone else having this issue? I am having it on 2 different Vista 64 machines. The note I sent support had the following description.
I have been chasing a fatal issue of a major memory leak in the kernel.. I had been watching kernel size grow to about 6 gig before I had to reboot the machine. I had suspected the Highpoint raid drivers, but different versions of the drivers had no effect. I found out that the kernel has a consistent memory leak when using Daemon's GUI interface. On a freshly booted machine, the kernel uses about 300 Meg of real storage. After running a while it might use 330 meg. I can use the shell interface to mount drives and there is not effect on the kernel, BUT the instant I start the GUI, BOOOM - A major jump in the size of the kernel. The kernel will now continue to grow until the machine requires a reboot to get performance back. I have 8 gig on the machine, but it gets pretty poky running with a 6 1/2 gig kernel.. I left the machine running overnight without the Daemon Gui and the kernel is stable under load w/out the tool. I was curious and ran this tool on another Vista64 machine, mounting an image from a network share and I got the same results, massive jump in the size of the kernel. Something in Daemon's GUI is causing a major memory leak in the kernel.
I have been chasing a fatal issue of a major memory leak in the kernel.. I had been watching kernel size grow to about 6 gig before I had to reboot the machine. I had suspected the Highpoint raid drivers, but different versions of the drivers had no effect. I found out that the kernel has a consistent memory leak when using Daemon's GUI interface. On a freshly booted machine, the kernel uses about 300 Meg of real storage. After running a while it might use 330 meg. I can use the shell interface to mount drives and there is not effect on the kernel, BUT the instant I start the GUI, BOOOM - A major jump in the size of the kernel. The kernel will now continue to grow until the machine requires a reboot to get performance back. I have 8 gig on the machine, but it gets pretty poky running with a 6 1/2 gig kernel.. I left the machine running overnight without the Daemon Gui and the kernel is stable under load w/out the tool. I was curious and ran this tool on another Vista64 machine, mounting an image from a network share and I got the same results, massive jump in the size of the kernel. Something in Daemon's GUI is causing a major memory leak in the kernel.
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