Hi Steve,
Just before 'calling it a day' I checked on my weather status and saw to my surprise that Cumulus had been 'non active' for 4 hours..........
Attached is the bug report which probably means more to you than to me
Have a great Easter weekend,
Cheers,
Arthur
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Beta 1.9.4 # 1063 Bug Report
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Beta 1.9.4 # 1063 Bug Report
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Re: Beta 1.9.4 # 1063 Bug Report
It appears to be a 'resource' problem, as in this recent thread: https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9651
As it that case, Cumulus seems to be using a lot of memory (80MB in your case), which suggests a leak. I was watching mine for a while and it didn't go above 35MB (according to task manager), but I'm restarting mine fairly often at the moment. The figure can be misleading, it doesn't necessarily mean that Cumulus is actually using that amount of memory, just that it has that amount currently available to it.
As it that case, Cumulus seems to be using a lot of memory (80MB in your case), which suggests a leak. I was watching mine for a while and it didn't go above 35MB (according to task manager), but I'm restarting mine fairly often at the moment. The figure can be misleading, it doesn't necessarily mean that Cumulus is actually using that amount of memory, just that it has that amount currently available to it.
Steve