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Hangs the whole OS on startup. Ubuntu 19.10 #3657

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dimaatmelodromru opened this issue Nov 21, 2019 · 12 comments
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Hangs the whole OS on startup. Ubuntu 19.10 #3657

dimaatmelodromru opened this issue Nov 21, 2019 · 12 comments
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a:bug is:critical https://bisq.wiki/Critical_bug is:priority PR or issue marked with this label is up for compensation on:Linux

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@dimaatmelodromru
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Description

Hangs the whole fucking OS on startup @ "Connecting to Tor 1/4". Ubuntu 19.10. Even mouse pointer hardly moves.

Version

1.2.3

Steps to reproduce

Just start on my system. Every time.

Expected behaviour

App opens

Actual behaviour

System freezes

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none.

Device or machine

AMD CPU
bisq.log

Additional info

bisq.log

@HiDef888
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Same.
Ubuntu 19.10

Slowly eats all RAM then moves to SWAP and eventually crashes machine.

@clutwo
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clutwo commented Nov 22, 2019

Same here... Running Manjaro 18.1.3 with kernel 5.3.11-1.

System completely frozen... no mouse movement, can't even change to TTY.

This has never happened to me before on this system. Tried starting Bisq twice... had to punch the reset button both times.

@devinbileck
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I just tested on Ubuntu 19.10 and did not encounter an issue.
Are you able to try with a new data dir? Maybe your data dir is in a bad state.
Just curious, how many CPU cores and RAM does your machine have?

@HiDef888
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HiDef888 commented Nov 23, 2019

I just tested on Ubuntu 19.10 and did not encounter an issue.
Are you able to try with a new data dir? Maybe your data dir is in a bad state.
Just curious, how many CPU cores and RAM does your machine have?

Ryzen 2200g, 16gb RAM, 2gb Swap space.

What type information would be helpful to you? Do i need to build from source to use a different data directory?
I'm on kernel 5.3.0-23

Is there perhaps some other logging I could paste in that'd be more helpful? I watched my resources and it seemed to be a type of memory leak - RAM continued to fill rapidly and then grind to a halt. My system hovers around 4gb of RAM usage until I open bisq, then it consumes it ALL.

@devinbileck
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Yes there is a known memory leak. See #3128 for more details.

@dimaatmelodromru
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8GB RAM, AMD CPU

@ripcurlx ripcurlx added the is:priority PR or issue marked with this label is up for compensation label Feb 18, 2020
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Related to: #3128, #3657, #3918, #3917, #3787, #3786, #3686, #3677, #3343

@lugaxker
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Same here. Wanted to try Bisq but it doesn't work.

Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Bisq 1.2.9

@CryptoD
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CryptoD commented Mar 27, 2020

Kubuntu 19.10
Freezes the whole system at launch. Ryzen 7.

Problem didn't occur with Kubuntu 19.4

I've been trying to install it using different sources, removed with command along with manual config folder removal etc I think I tried everything, each time the result is the same: I launch it and within 10 seconds computer freezes

cd2357 added a commit to cd2357/bisq that referenced this issue May 7, 2020
Update the gradle dependency to JavaFX 14.

This brings to Bisq the latest JavaFX fixes and improvements, especially
 in the areas of UI performance, memory management and security.

JavaFX can be upgraded independently of the JDK used to build the
application, so this change is modular and does not affect other parts
of the build process.

Related / likely related to: bisq-network#350 bisq-network#2135 bisq-network#2509 bisq-network#3128 bisq-network#3307 bisq-network#3308 bisq-network#3343
bisq-network#3430 bisq-network#3657 bisq-network#3677 bisq-network#3683 bisq-network#3686 bisq-network#3786 bisq-network#3787 bisq-network#3892 bisq-network#3917 bisq-network#3918 bisq-network#3936
@chimp1984
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Can you try out the recommendations at #3918 (comment) ?

cd2357 added a commit to cd2357/bisq that referenced this issue Sep 16, 2020
Update the gradle dependency to JavaFX 14.

This brings to Bisq the latest JavaFX fixes and improvements, especially
 in the areas of UI performance, memory management and security.

JavaFX can be upgraded independently of the JDK used to build the
application, so this change is modular and does not affect other parts
of the build process.

Related / likely related to: bisq-network#350 bisq-network#2135 bisq-network#2509 bisq-network#3128 bisq-network#3307 bisq-network#3308 bisq-network#3343
bisq-network#3430 bisq-network#3657 bisq-network#3677 bisq-network#3683 bisq-network#3686 bisq-network#3786 bisq-network#3787 bisq-network#3892 bisq-network#3917 bisq-network#3918 bisq-network#3936
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ezy commented Apr 28, 2021

Getting the same heap crash on:

Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Memory : 32800MB (5730MB used)
Machine Type : Desktop
Operating System : Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Resolution : 3840x2160 pixels
SCSI Disks - ATA Lexar SSD

openjdk version "11.0.11" 2021-04-20 LTS
OpenJDK Runtime Environment Zulu11.48+21-CA (build 11.0.11+9-LTS)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Zulu11.48+21-CA (build 11.0.11+9-LTS, mixed mode)

Renders bisq unusable, which is a shame because it looks like a promising product.

@cd2357
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cd2357 commented May 9, 2021

Should be fixed in the most recent release (v1.6.4) which brings several UI performance improvements and generally reduces system resource consumption. Please try it out and let us know if it's still an issue for you.

@cd2357 cd2357 closed this as completed May 9, 2021
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