I had this issue on my iMac with firefox hogging 150% cpu and 2GB of RAM. It was most noticeable on sites with vertical scrolling. Updating to the latest flash player mitigated this, but I still regularly see consistent 30-50% cpu with more than 1GB RAM. Firefox slows down considerably for a few seconds for me now rather than minutes before I updated to the latest flash.

jim


On 7/25/2017 2:42 AM, Marquis Peter wrote:
There seem to be a memory leak somewhere in the code, FF is using 1.3Gb ram and 
40-50% cpu when running the same tabs/add-ons last week it was only using 
3-400Mb and less than 10% cpu

Trying to get some HTTP logs, but FF is nigh-on unusable

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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 12:10:58 -0400
From: Lawrence Mandel <[email protected]>
To: Andrew C Aitchison <[email protected]>
Cc: enterprise owner <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
        45.9->52.1 ESR
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Given the report about this still being an issue in 52.2.1 we're still
investigating. The developers have requested an http log from someone who
is able to reproduce the issue. Details on creating an http log at are

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/HTTP_logging#Using_aboutnetworking

Thanks,

Lawrence

On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Andrew C Aitchison <[email protected]>
wrote:

Or, could the delay be some DNS lookup which times out ?

Firefox has its own DNS cache (which can be overridden).
Maybe the switch to multi-threading has done something to the DNS handling
?


On Sat, 1 Jul 2017, stein.wm wrote:

Perhaps it's the Virus Protection. E. g. on my PC a new version of Avira
(after last product update from 2017-June-02) now tries to sent requests
home with every suspection or internet request. If the firewall blocks
this, the virus protection delays the start of the intercepted module for a
trial period of about half a minute.
But this effect should also occur with other software, it is not limited
to the new Firefox version.
stein.wm


-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von
Remy Molenaar
Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Juli 2017 08:50
An: Jim Weill
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
45.9->52.1 ESR

I have that problem also with the official version. I'm still not sure
what the problem is. I've noticed that it occurs only with internet pages,
none internal. First I thought it was my ad blocker. But I did a clean
install (with clean profile) and having the issue back again.

I'm on Windows 7 Pro btw.


Remy
Op 30 jun. 2017 om 19:23 heeft Jim Weill <[email protected]> het
volgende geschreven:



         I don't know about anyone else, but I am still having the
slowness issue with Firefox, even after upgrading to the (unannounced)
52.2.1 release.  For this reason I am pushing Chrome to our users because
we cannot keep having random page timeouts slowing us down like this.

         I cannot find a way to recreate the issue, other than at least
once per hour the whole browser stops loading pages and it takes anywhere
from 30-60 seconds before I can use firefox again.  I can open new tabs and
start trying to load pages, but none of them load until whatever is
bottle-necking the browser finally releases.

         jim



         On 6/6/2017 11:50 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:


                 Thanks Samuel. As a follow up, I have filed
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629


                 Lawrence


                 On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Samuel Ambaye <
[email protected]> wrote:


                         We noticed the issue when one of our users
reported a similar issue following a minor version ESR update:

                         Using FF 45.9.0.6310 & Windows 7.
                         (1) Start FF
                         (2) goto this URL www.lematin.ch (newspaper in
Geneva, Switzerland)
                         Results: Browser waits for the page to load for
two-three minutes to load (but would actually load);
                         Results: Other browsers, No issue;
                         (4) Close browser
                         Browser hangs and requires a kill process.
                         (5) Restart Browser and Try different web sites,
even ones that were ok before;
                         Results: Browser waits for web site for over two
/ three minutes;
                         (5) Kill Process, Restart browser and repeat step
2 and 5:
                         Same Result;
                         (6) Kill Process, Replace FF user profile and
repeat step 2 and 5:
                         Same Result;
                         (7) Uninstall FF for users who were affected;
Install FF 52.1.0.6316
                         Issue no longer reproducible

                         We hope this helps.

                         Best,
                         Samuel



                         >>> Jim Weill <[email protected]>
19/05/2017 00:17 >>>

                         I notice the issue when I first open FF in the
morning on Windows 7 Pro
                         x64 machines.  After that I cannot come up with a
reliable way to
                         reproduce this issue, other than it happens at
random times throughout
                         the day.

                         I do not notice this on Mac OSX 10.12 at all (we
have a few of these).
                         And I have not polled our Linux users on this
issue, so I do not know
                         where that stands.

                         Is there something in the dev tools that I can
leave open when this
                         happens again to try to narrow this down?  I've
had this happen several
                         times today already.

                         jim


                         On 5/11/2017 11:51 AM, Phil Pishioneri wrote:
                         > On 5/11/17 2:06 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
                         >> we've filed a bug at
                         >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/s
how_bug.cgi?id=1361865 <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
show_bug.cgi?id=1361865>  to investigate
                         >> the issue reported in this thread.
Unfortunately so far we haven't
                         >> been able to reproduce this internally.  Does
anyone on this thread
                         >> have a reliable way to reproduce the problem
you've seen?  If this is
                         >> also reproducible with the non-ESR Firefox
releases, knowing which
                         >> version introduced it would also help narrow
down the search.
                         >
                         > I've had very reproducible delays since
(non-ESR) release 48. I found
                         > it related to syncing of my (large) bookmarks.
Whenever the sync
                         > process starts (this can be "random",
especially if a Firefox is
                         > active on another host syncing to the same
account), Firefox's UI
                         > locks up for a few seconds. On a Mac, I get the
spinning beach ball;
                         > on Windows, I'll get the window title bar
message about the process
                         > not responding; I don't recall the behavior on
Linux, other than
                         > Firefox becomes unresponsive. Creating a new
bookmark also starts a
                         > sync (and, it'll start while the "Bookmark This
Page" window is open).
                         >
                         > My circumvention was to find the host name
being used for my sync, and
                         > put in an override in my client's hosts file
that maps the name to
                         > loopback 127.0.0.1, then commenting that out
and manually starting a
                         > sync when I need it (then uncomment it again
afterward).
                         >
                         > My multiprocess status is off on all of these
platforms due to
                         > incompatible extensions.
                         >
                         > -Phil
                         > _______________________________________________
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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 13:37:15 -0400
From: Lawrence Mandel <[email protected]>
To: Andrew C Aitchison <[email protected]>
Cc: enterprise owner <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
        45.9->52.1 ESR
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

I didn't say how to get your logs to Mozilla. Here are two ways:

1. Post your logs to Bugzilla. Use https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
show_bug.cgi?id=1370629
2. Email your logs to me privately. Please let me know if you're OK with me
posting your logs to Bugzilla. If not, I'll share them with the developers
directly and ask that they be deleted when we're done analyzing them.

Thanks,

Lawrence

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Lawrence Mandel <[email protected]>
wrote:

Given the report about this still being an issue in 52.2.1 we're still
investigating. The developers have requested an http log from someone who
is able to reproduce the issue. Details on creating an http log at are

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/
HTTP_logging#Using_aboutnetworking

Thanks,

Lawrence

On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Andrew C Aitchison <[email protected]
wrote:
Or, could the delay be some DNS lookup which times out ?

Firefox has its own DNS cache (which can be overridden).
Maybe the switch to multi-threading has done something to the DNS
handling ?


On Sat, 1 Jul 2017, stein.wm wrote:

Perhaps it's the Virus Protection. E. g. on my PC a new version of Avira
(after last product update from 2017-June-02) now tries to sent requests
home with every suspection or internet request. If the firewall blocks
this, the virus protection delays the start of the intercepted module for a
trial period of about half a minute.
But this effect should also occur with other software, it is not limited
to the new Firefox version.
stein.wm


-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von
Remy Molenaar
Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Juli 2017 08:50
An: Jim Weill
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
45.9->52.1 ESR

I have that problem also with the official version. I'm still not sure
what the problem is. I've noticed that it occurs only with internet pages,
none internal. First I thought it was my ad blocker. But I did a clean
install (with clean profile) and having the issue back again.

I'm on Windows 7 Pro btw.


Remy
Op 30 jun. 2017 om 19:23 heeft Jim Weill <[email protected]>
het volgende geschreven:



         I don't know about anyone else, but I am still having the
slowness issue with Firefox, even after upgrading to the (unannounced)
52.2.1 release.  For this reason I am pushing Chrome to our users because
we cannot keep having random page timeouts slowing us down like this.

         I cannot find a way to recreate the issue, other than at least
once per hour the whole browser stops loading pages and it takes anywhere
from 30-60 seconds before I can use firefox again.  I can open new tabs and
start trying to load pages, but none of them load until whatever is
bottle-necking the browser finally releases.

         jim



         On 6/6/2017 11:50 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:


                 Thanks Samuel. As a follow up, I have filed
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629


                 Lawrence


                 On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Samuel Ambaye <
[email protected]> wrote:


                         We noticed the issue when one of our users
reported a similar issue following a minor version ESR update:

                         Using FF 45.9.0.6310 & Windows 7.
                         (1) Start FF
                         (2) goto this URL www.lematin.ch (newspaper in
Geneva, Switzerland)
                         Results: Browser waits for the page to load for
two-three minutes to load (but would actually load);
                         Results: Other browsers, No issue;
                         (4) Close browser
                         Browser hangs and requires a kill process.
                         (5) Restart Browser and Try different web sites,
even ones that were ok before;
                         Results: Browser waits for web site for over two
/ three minutes;
                         (5) Kill Process, Restart browser and repeat
step 2 and 5:
                         Same Result;
                         (6) Kill Process, Replace FF user profile and
repeat step 2 and 5:
                         Same Result;
                         (7) Uninstall FF for users who were affected;
Install FF 52.1.0.6316
                         Issue no longer reproducible

                         We hope this helps.

                         Best,
                         Samuel



                         >>> Jim Weill <[email protected]>
19/05/2017 00:17 >>>

                         I notice the issue when I first open FF in the
morning on Windows 7 Pro
                         x64 machines.  After that I cannot come up with
a reliable way to
                         reproduce this issue, other than it happens at
random times throughout
                         the day.

                         I do not notice this on Mac OSX 10.12 at all (we
have a few of these).
                         And I have not polled our Linux users on this
issue, so I do not know
                         where that stands.

                         Is there something in the dev tools that I can
leave open when this
                         happens again to try to narrow this down?  I've
had this happen several
                         times today already.

                         jim


                         On 5/11/2017 11:51 AM, Phil Pishioneri wrote:
                         > On 5/11/17 2:06 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
                         >> we've filed a bug at
                         >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/s
how_bug.cgi?id=1361865 <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
show_bug.cgi?id=1361865>  to investigate
                         >> the issue reported in this thread.
Unfortunately so far we haven't
                         >> been able to reproduce this internally.  Does
anyone on this thread
                         >> have a reliable way to reproduce the problem
you've seen?  If this is
                         >> also reproducible with the non-ESR Firefox
releases, knowing which
                         >> version introduced it would also help narrow
down the search.
                         >
                         > I've had very reproducible delays since
(non-ESR) release 48. I found
                         > it related to syncing of my (large) bookmarks.
Whenever the sync
                         > process starts (this can be "random",
especially if a Firefox is
                         > active on another host syncing to the same
account), Firefox's UI
                         > locks up for a few seconds. On a Mac, I get
the spinning beach ball;
                         > on Windows, I'll get the window title bar
message about the process
                         > not responding; I don't recall the behavior on
Linux, other than
                         > Firefox becomes unresponsive. Creating a new
bookmark also starts a
                         > sync (and, it'll start while the "Bookmark
This Page" window is open).
                         >
                         > My circumvention was to find the host name
being used for my sync, and
                         > put in an override in my client's hosts file
that maps the name to
                         > loopback 127.0.0.1, then commenting that out
and manually starting a
                         > sync when I need it (then uncomment it again
afterward).
                         >
                         > My multiprocess status is off on all of these
platforms due to
                         > incompatible extensions.
                         >
                         > -Phil
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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 11:13:29 -0700
From: Jim Weill <[email protected]>
To: Lawrence Mandel <[email protected]>,        Andrew C Aitchison
        <[email protected]>
Cc: enterprise owner <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
        45.9->52.1 ESR
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"

My generated logs are far larger than the bug report can upload -- four
files were created that all come in at 45+ MB each. Compressing them
results in an 18MB zip file, which is still too large, even for email.
How do I upload these logs?

jim

On 7/24/2017 10:37 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:
I didn't say how to get your logs to Mozilla. Here are two ways:

1. Post your logs to Bugzilla. Use
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629>
2. Email your logs to me privately. Please let me know if you're OK
with me posting your logs to Bugzilla. If not, I'll share them with
the developers directly and ask that they be deleted when we're done
analyzing them.

Thanks,

Lawrence

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Lawrence Mandel <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     Given the report about this still being an issue in 52.2.1 we're
     still investigating. The developers have requested an http log
     from someone who is able to reproduce the issue. Details on
     creating an http log at are

     
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/HTTP_logging#Using_aboutnetworking
     
<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/HTTP_logging#Using_aboutnetworking>

     Thanks,

     Lawrence

     On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Andrew C Aitchison
     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


         Or, could the delay be some DNS lookup which times out ?

         Firefox has its own DNS cache (which can be overridden).
         Maybe the switch to multi-threading has done something to the
         DNS handling ?


         On Sat, 1 Jul 2017, stein.wm wrote:

             Perhaps it's the Virus Protection. E. g. on my PC a new
             version of Avira (after last product update from
             2017-June-02) now tries to sent requests home with every
             suspection or internet request. If the firewall blocks
             this, the virus protection delays the start of the
             intercepted module for a trial period of about half a minute.
             But this effect should also occur with other software, it
             is not limited to the new Firefox version.
             stein.wm


             -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
             Von: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]
             <mailto:[email protected]>] Im Auftrag von
             Remy Molenaar
             Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Juli 2017 08:50
             An: Jim Weill
             Cc: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
             Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after
             update from 45.9->52.1 ESR

             I have that problem also with the official version. I'm
             still not sure what the problem is. I've noticed that it
             occurs only with internet pages, none internal. First I
             thought it was my ad blocker. But I did a clean install
             (with clean profile) and having the issue back again.

             I'm on Windows 7 Pro btw.


             Remy
             Op 30 jun. 2017 om 19:23 heeft Jim Weill
             <[email protected]
             <mailto:[email protected]>> het volgende geschreven:



                     I don't know about anyone else, but I am still
             having the slowness issue with Firefox, even after
             upgrading to the (unannounced) 52.2.1 release.  For this
             reason I am pushing Chrome to our users because we cannot
             keep having random page timeouts slowing us down like this.

                     I cannot find a way to recreate the issue, other
             than at least once per hour the whole browser stops
             loading pages and it takes anywhere from 30-60 seconds
             before I can use firefox again.  I can open new tabs and
             start trying to load pages, but none of them load until
             whatever is bottle-necking the browser finally releases.

                     jim



                     On 6/6/2017 11:50 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:


                             Thanks Samuel. As a follow up, I have
             filed https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629
             <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629>


                             Lawrence


                             On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Samuel
             Ambaye <[email protected]
             <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


                                     We noticed the issue when one of
             our users reported a similar issue following a minor
             version ESR update:

                                     Using FF 45.9.0.6310 & Windows 7.
                                     (1) Start FF
                                     (2) goto this URL www.lematin.ch
             <http://www.lematin.ch> (newspaper in Geneva, Switzerland)
                                     Results: Browser waits for the
             page to load for two-three minutes to load (but would
             actually load);
                                     Results: Other browsers, No issue;
                                     (4) Close browser
                                     Browser hangs and requires a kill
             process.
                                     (5) Restart Browser and Try
             different web sites, even ones that were ok before;
                                     Results: Browser waits for web
             site for over two / three minutes;
                                     (5) Kill Process, Restart browser
             and repeat step 2 and 5:
                                     Same Result;
                                     (6) Kill Process, Replace FF user
             profile and repeat step 2 and 5:
                                     Same Result;
                                     (7) Uninstall FF for users who
             were affected; Install FF 52.1.0.6316
                                     Issue no longer reproducible

                                     We hope this helps.

                                     Best,
                                     Samuel



                                     >>> Jim Weill
             <[email protected]
             <mailto:[email protected]>> 19/05/2017 00:17 >>>

                                     I notice the issue when I first
             open FF in the morning on Windows 7 Pro
                                     x64 machines.  After that I cannot
             come up with a reliable way to
                                     reproduce this issue, other than
             it happens at random times throughout
                                     the day.

                                     I do not notice this on Mac OSX
             10.12 at all (we have a few of these).
                                     And I have not polled our Linux
             users on this issue, so I do not know
                                     where that stands.

                                     Is there something in the dev
             tools that I can leave open when this
                                     happens again to try to narrow
             this down?  I've had this happen several
                                     times today already.

                                     jim


                                     On 5/11/2017 11:51 AM, Phil
             Pishioneri wrote:
                                     > On 5/11/17 2:06 PM, Julien
             Cristau wrote:
                                     >> we've filed a bug at
                                     >>
             https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865
             <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865>
             <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865
             <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865>> to
             investigate
                                     >> the issue reported in this
             thread. Unfortunately so far we haven't
                                     >> been able to reproduce this
             internally.  Does anyone on this thread
                                     >> have a reliable way to
             reproduce the problem you've seen?  If this is
                                     >> also reproducible with the
             non-ESR Firefox releases, knowing which
                                     >> version introduced it would
             also help narrow down the search.
                                     >
                                     > I've had very reproducible
             delays since (non-ESR) release 48. I found
                                     > it related to syncing of my
             (large) bookmarks. Whenever the sync
                                     > process starts (this can be
             "random", especially if a Firefox is
                                     > active on another host syncing
             to the same account), Firefox's UI
                                     > locks up for a few seconds. On a
             Mac, I get the spinning beach ball;
                                     > on Windows, I'll get the window
             title bar message about the process
                                     > not responding; I don't recall
             the behavior on Linux, other than
                                     > Firefox becomes unresponsive.
             Creating a new bookmark also starts a
                                     > sync (and, it'll start while the
             "Bookmark This Page" window is open).
                                     >
                                     > My circumvention was to find the
             host name being used for my sync, and
                                     > put in an override in my
             client's hosts file that maps the name to
                                     > loopback 127.0.0.1, then
             commenting that out and manually starting a
                                     > sync when I need it (then
             uncomment it again afterward).
                                     >
                                     > My multiprocess status is off on
             all of these platforms due to
                                     > incompatible extensions.
                                     >
                                     > -Phil
                                     >
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 18:15:03 +0000
From: Hendrik Noack <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
        45.9->52.1 ESR
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I have the same problem when I try to open www.der-postillion.com 
<http://www.der-postillion.com> . The page starts loading and then takes a 
longer break where FF is completely hanging. After 4 ? 5 minutes FF continues to load 
the page.

2017-07-24 17:57:32.938000 UTC - [Socket Thread]: D/nsSocketTransport STS poll 
iter

2017-07-24 17:57:32.938000 UTC - [Socket Thread]: D/nsSocketTransport   calling 
PR_Poll [active=0 idle=0]

2017-07-24 17:57:32.938000 UTC - [Socket Thread]: D/nsSocketTransport     
timeout = -1 milliseconds

2017-07-24 18:02:44.666000 UTC - [Main Thread]: D/nsHostResolver Resolving host 
[www-blogger-opensocial.googleusercontent.com].

2017-07-24 18:02:44.666000 UTC - [Main Thread]: D/nsHostResolver   No usable 
address in cache for host [www-blogger-opensocial.googleusercontent.com].

2017-07-24 18:02:44.667000 UTC - [Main Thread]: D/nsHostResolver   DNS thread 
counters: total=1 any-live=0 idle=0 pending=1

2017-07-24 18:02:44.667000 UTC - [Main Thread]: D/nsHostResolver   DNS lookup 
for host [www-blogger-opensocial.googleusercontent.com] blocking pending 
'getaddrinfo' query: callback [2742d118a60]

2017-07-24 18:02:44.667000 UTC - [Main Thread]: V/nsHttp HttpBaseChannel::SetRequestHeader 
[this=27463ad7000 header="DNT" value="1" merge=0]

As you can see the hanging occours between 17:57:32 and 18:02:44. Every click 
on a link on that page gives me another break.

The full log can be downloaded here: 
https://www.schwabstrasse.me/owncloud/s/P76A2DCfUzqBx8G

Mit freundlichen Gr??en / Best regards
Hendrik Noack

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Von: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Lawrence 
Mandel
Gesendet: Montag, 24. Juli 2017 18:11
An: Andrew C Aitchison <[email protected]>
Cc: enterprise owner <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from 45.9->52.1 
ESR

Given the report about this still being an issue in 52.2.1 we're still 
investigating. The developers have requested an http log from someone who is 
able to reproduce the issue. Details on creating an http log at are

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/HTTP_logging#Using_aboutnetworking

Thanks,

Lawrence

On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Andrew C Aitchison <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:


Or, could the delay be some DNS lookup which times out ?

Firefox has its own DNS cache (which can be overridden).
Maybe the switch to multi-threading has done something to the DNS handling ?



On Sat, 1 Jul 2017, stein.wm wrote:

Perhaps it's the Virus Protection. E. g. on my PC a new version of Avira (after 
last product update from 2017-June-02) now tries to sent requests home with 
every suspection or internet request. If the firewall blocks this, the virus 
protection delays the start of the intercepted module for a trial period of 
about half a minute.
But this effect should also occur with other software, it is not limited to the 
new Firefox version.
stein.wm


-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> ] Im Auftrag von Remy Molenaar
Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Juli 2017 08:50
An: Jim Weill
Cc: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from 45.9->52.1 
ESR

I have that problem also with the official version. I'm still not sure what the 
problem is. I've noticed that it occurs only with internet pages, none 
internal. First I thought it was my ad blocker. But I did a clean install (with 
clean profile) and having the issue back again.

I'm on Windows 7 Pro btw.


Remy
Op 30 jun. 2017 om 19:23 heeft Jim Weill <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > het volgende geschreven:



         I don't know about anyone else, but I am still having the slowness 
issue with Firefox, even after upgrading to the (unannounced) 52.2.1 release.  
For this reason I am pushing Chrome to our users because we cannot keep having 
random page timeouts slowing us down like this.

         I cannot find a way to recreate the issue, other than at least once 
per hour the whole browser stops loading pages and it takes anywhere from 30-60 
seconds before I can use firefox again.  I can open new tabs and start trying 
to load pages, but none of them load until whatever is bottle-necking the 
browser finally releases.

         jim



         On 6/6/2017 11:50 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:


                 Thanks Samuel. As a follow up, I have filed 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629


                 Lawrence


                 On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Samuel Ambaye <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:


                         We noticed the issue when one of our users reported a 
similar issue following a minor version ESR update:

                         Using FF 45.9.0.6310 & Windows 7.
                         (1) Start FF
                         (2) goto this URL www.lematin.ch 
<http://www.lematin.ch>  (newspaper in Geneva, Switzerland)
                         Results: Browser waits for the page to load for 
two-three minutes to load (but would actually load);
                         Results: Other browsers, No issue;
                         (4) Close browser
                         Browser hangs and requires a kill process.
                         (5) Restart Browser and Try different web sites, even 
ones that were ok before;
                         Results: Browser waits for web site for over two / 
three minutes;
                         (5) Kill Process, Restart browser and repeat step 2 
and 5:
                         Same Result;
                         (6) Kill Process, Replace FF user profile and repeat 
step 2 and 5:
                         Same Result;
                         (7) Uninstall FF for users who were affected; Install 
FF 52.1.0.6316
                         Issue no longer reproducible

                         We hope this helps.

                         Best,
                         Samuel



                         >>> Jim Weill <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > 19/05/2017 00:17 >>>

                         I notice the issue when I first open FF in the morning 
on Windows 7 Pro
                         x64 machines.  After that I cannot come up with a 
reliable way to
                         reproduce this issue, other than it happens at random 
times throughout
                         the day.

                         I do not notice this on Mac OSX 10.12 at all (we have 
a few of these).
                         And I have not polled our Linux users on this issue, 
so I do not know
                         where that stands.

                         Is there something in the dev tools that I can leave 
open when this
                         happens again to try to narrow this down?  I've had 
this happen several
                         times today already.

                         jim


                         On 5/11/2017 11:51 AM, Phil Pishioneri wrote:
                         > On 5/11/17 2:06 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
                         >> we've filed a bug at
                         >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865 
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865>  to investigate
                         >> the issue reported in this thread. Unfortunately so 
far we haven't
                         >> been able to reproduce this internally.  Does 
anyone on this thread
                         >> have a reliable way to reproduce the problem you've 
seen?  If this is
                         >> also reproducible with the non-ESR Firefox 
releases, knowing which
                         >> version introduced it would also help narrow down 
the search.
                         >
                         > I've had very reproducible delays since (non-ESR) 
release 48. I found
                         > it related to syncing of my (large) bookmarks. 
Whenever the sync
                         > process starts (this can be "random", especially if 
a Firefox is
                         > active on another host syncing to the same account), 
Firefox's UI
                         > locks up for a few seconds. On a Mac, I get the 
spinning beach ball;
                         > on Windows, I'll get the window title bar message 
about the process
                         > not responding; I don't recall the behavior on 
Linux, other than
                         > Firefox becomes unresponsive. Creating a new 
bookmark also starts a
                         > sync (and, it'll start while the "Bookmark This 
Page" window is open).
                         >
                         > My circumvention was to find the host name being 
used for my sync, and
                         > put in an override in my client's hosts file that 
maps the name to
                         > loopback 127.0.0.1, then commenting that out and 
manually starting a
                         > sync when I need it (then uncomment it again 
afterward).
                         >
                         > My multiprocess status is off on all of these 
platforms due to
                         > incompatible extensions.
                         >
                         > -Phil
                         > _______________________________________________
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 14:55:12 -0400
From: Lawrence Mandel <[email protected]>
To: Jim Weill <[email protected]>
Cc: enterprise owner <[email protected]>,    Andrew C Aitchison
        <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
        45.9->52.1 ESR
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Do you have access to a tool like Dropbox, Box, or Google Drive where you
can upload and share an URL?

Lawrence

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Jim Weill <[email protected]>
wrote:

My generated logs are far larger than the bug report can upload -- four
files were created that all come in at 45+ MB each.  Compressing them
results in an 18MB zip file, which is still too large, even for email.  How
do I upload these logs?
jim

On 7/24/2017 10:37 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:

I didn't say how to get your logs to Mozilla. Here are two ways:

1. Post your logs to Bugzilla. Use https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/s
how_bug.cgi?id=1370629
2. Email your logs to me privately. Please let me know if you're OK with
me posting your logs to Bugzilla. If not, I'll share them with the
developers directly and ask that they be deleted when we're done analyzing
them.

Thanks,

Lawrence

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Lawrence Mandel <[email protected]>
wrote:

Given the report about this still being an issue in 52.2.1 we're still
investigating. The developers have requested an http log from someone who
is able to reproduce the issue. Details on creating an http log at are

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/H
TTP_logging#Using_aboutnetworking

Thanks,

Lawrence

On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Andrew C Aitchison <
[email protected]> wrote:

Or, could the delay be some DNS lookup which times out ?

Firefox has its own DNS cache (which can be overridden).
Maybe the switch to multi-threading has done something to the DNS
handling ?


On Sat, 1 Jul 2017, stein.wm wrote:

Perhaps it's the Virus Protection. E. g. on my PC a new version of Avira
(after last product update from 2017-June-02) now tries to sent requests
home with every suspection or internet request. If the firewall blocks
this, the virus protection delays the start of the intercepted module for a
trial period of about half a minute.
But this effect should also occur with other software, it is not
limited to the new Firefox version.
stein.wm


-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von
Remy Molenaar
Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Juli 2017 08:50
An: Jim Weill
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
45.9->52.1 ESR

I have that problem also with the official version. I'm still not sure
what the problem is. I've noticed that it occurs only with internet pages,
none internal. First I thought it was my ad blocker. But I did a clean
install (with clean profile) and having the issue back again.

I'm on Windows 7 Pro btw.


Remy
Op 30 jun. 2017 om 19:23 heeft Jim Weill <[email protected]>
het volgende geschreven:



         I don't know about anyone else, but I am still having the
slowness issue with Firefox, even after upgrading to the (unannounced)
52.2.1 release.  For this reason I am pushing Chrome to our users because
we cannot keep having random page timeouts slowing us down like this.

         I cannot find a way to recreate the issue, other than at least
once per hour the whole browser stops loading pages and it takes anywhere
from 30-60 seconds before I can use firefox again.  I can open new tabs and
start trying to load pages, but none of them load until whatever is
bottle-necking the browser finally releases.

         jim



         On 6/6/2017 11:50 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:


                 Thanks Samuel. As a follow up, I have filed
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629


                 Lawrence


                 On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Samuel Ambaye <
[email protected]> wrote:


                         We noticed the issue when one of our users
reported a similar issue following a minor version ESR update:

                         Using FF 45.9.0.6310 & Windows 7.
                         (1) Start FF
                         (2) goto this URL www.lematin.ch (newspaper in
Geneva, Switzerland)
                         Results: Browser waits for the page to load for
two-three minutes to load (but would actually load);
                         Results: Other browsers, No issue;
                         (4) Close browser
                         Browser hangs and requires a kill process.
                         (5) Restart Browser and Try different web
sites, even ones that were ok before;
                         Results: Browser waits for web site for over
two / three minutes;
                         (5) Kill Process, Restart browser and repeat
step 2 and 5:
                         Same Result;
                         (6) Kill Process, Replace FF user profile and
repeat step 2 and 5:
                         Same Result;
                         (7) Uninstall FF for users who were affected;
Install FF 52.1.0.6316
                         Issue no longer reproducible

                         We hope this helps.

                         Best,
                         Samuel



                         >>> Jim Weill <[email protected]>
19/05/2017 00:17 >>>

                         I notice the issue when I first open FF in the
morning on Windows 7 Pro
                         x64 machines.  After that I cannot come up with
a reliable way to
                         reproduce this issue, other than it happens at
random times throughout
                         the day.

                         I do not notice this on Mac OSX 10.12 at all
(we have a few of these).
                         And I have not polled our Linux users on this
issue, so I do not know
                         where that stands.

                         Is there something in the dev tools that I can
leave open when this
                         happens again to try to narrow this down?  I've
had this happen several
                         times today already.

                         jim


                         On 5/11/2017 11:51 AM, Phil Pishioneri wrote:
                         > On 5/11/17 2:06 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
                         >> we've filed a bug at
                         >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/s
how_bug.cgi?id=1361865 <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
show_bug.cgi?id=1361865>  to investigate
                         >> the issue reported in this thread.
Unfortunately so far we haven't
                         >> been able to reproduce this internally.
Does anyone on this thread
                         >> have a reliable way to reproduce the problem
you've seen?  If this is
                         >> also reproducible with the non-ESR Firefox
releases, knowing which
                         >> version introduced it would also help narrow
down the search.
                         >
                         > I've had very reproducible delays since
(non-ESR) release 48. I found
                         > it related to syncing of my (large)
bookmarks. Whenever the sync
                         > process starts (this can be "random",
especially if a Firefox is
                         > active on another host syncing to the same
account), Firefox's UI
                         > locks up for a few seconds. On a Mac, I get
the spinning beach ball;
                         > on Windows, I'll get the window title bar
message about the process
                         > not responding; I don't recall the behavior
on Linux, other than
                         > Firefox becomes unresponsive. Creating a new
bookmark also starts a
                         > sync (and, it'll start while the "Bookmark
This Page" window is open).
                         >
                         > My circumvention was to find the host name
being used for my sync, and
                         > put in an override in my client's hosts file
that maps the name to
                         > loopback 127.0.0.1, then commenting that out
and manually starting a
                         > sync when I need it (then uncomment it again
afterward).
                         >
                         > My multiprocess status is off on all of these
platforms due to
                         > incompatible extensions.
                         >
                         > -Phil
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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 19:35:47 -0500
From: Scott Dodgson <[email protected]>
To: Lawrence Mandel <[email protected]>,        Jim Weill
        <[email protected]>
Cc: enterprise owner <[email protected]>,    Andrew C Aitchison
        <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from
        45.9->52.1 ESR
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Here's what mine is waiting for, sometimes 10 minutes. I used to run up
to 70 tabs open on my 3.60 gigahertz Intel Core i7-4790, 16gb ram, 2tb
HD,. 32gb ssdi swap but not now!  Message is "wait for it......... "A
script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You
can stop the script now, open the script in the debugger, or let the
script continue.

_Script: https://ajax.googleapis.com/aj?ibs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js:2"_
I stop them. I use Google as little as I have to.

Scott

On 7/24/2017 1:55 PM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:
Do you have access to a tool like Dropbox, Box, or Google Drive where
you can upload and share an URL?

Lawrence

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Jim Weill <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     My generated logs are far larger than the bug report can upload --
     four files were created that all come in at 45+ MB each.
     Compressing them results in an 18MB zip file, which is still too
     large, even for email.  How do I upload these logs?

     jim

     On 7/24/2017 10:37 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:
     I didn't say how to get your logs to Mozilla. Here are two ways:

     1. Post your logs to Bugzilla. Use
     https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629
     <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629>
     2. Email your logs to me privately. Please let me know if you're
     OK with me posting your logs to Bugzilla. If not, I'll share them
     with the developers directly and ask that they be deleted when
     we're done analyzing them.

     Thanks,

     Lawrence

     On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Lawrence Mandel
     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

         Given the report about this still being an issue in 52.2.1
         we're still investigating. The developers have requested an
         http log from someone who is able to reproduce the issue.
         Details on creating an http log at are

         
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/HTTP_logging#Using_aboutnetworking
         
<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/HTTP_logging#Using_aboutnetworking>

         Thanks,

         Lawrence

         On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Andrew C Aitchison
         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


             Or, could the delay be some DNS lookup which times out ?

             Firefox has its own DNS cache (which can be overridden).
             Maybe the switch to multi-threading has done something to
             the DNS handling ?


             On Sat, 1 Jul 2017, stein.wm wrote:

                 Perhaps it's the Virus Protection. E. g. on my PC a
                 new version of Avira (after last product update from
                 2017-June-02) now tries to sent requests home with
                 every suspection or internet request. If the firewall
                 blocks this, the virus protection delays the start of
                 the intercepted module for a trial period of about
                 half a minute.
                 But this effect should also occur with other
                 software, it is not limited to the new Firefox version.
                 stein.wm


                 -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
                 Von: Enterprise
                 [mailto:[email protected]
                 <mailto:[email protected]>] Im Auftrag
                 von Remy Molenaar
                 Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Juli 2017 08:50
                 An: Jim Weill
                 Cc: [email protected]
                 <mailto:[email protected]>
                 Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages
                 after update from 45.9->52.1 ESR

                 I have that problem also with the official version.
                 I'm still not sure what the problem is. I've noticed
                 that it occurs only with internet pages, none
                 internal. First I thought it was my ad blocker. But I
                 did a clean install (with clean profile) and having
                 the issue back again.

                 I'm on Windows 7 Pro btw.


                 Remy
                 Op 30 jun. 2017 om 19:23 heeft Jim Weill
                 <[email protected]
                 <mailto:[email protected]>> het volgende
                 geschreven:



                         I don't know about anyone else, but I am
                 still having the slowness issue with Firefox, even
                 after upgrading to the (unannounced) 52.2.1 release.
                 For this reason I am pushing Chrome to our users
                 because we cannot keep having random page timeouts
                 slowing us down like this.

                         I cannot find a way to recreate the issue,
                 other than at least once per hour the whole browser
                 stops loading pages and it takes anywhere from 30-60
                 seconds before I can use firefox again.  I can open
                 new tabs and start trying to load pages, but none of
                 them load until whatever is bottle-necking the
                 browser finally releases.

                         jim



                         On 6/6/2017 11:50 AM, Lawrence Mandel wrote:


                                 Thanks Samuel. As a follow up, I have
                 filed
                 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629
                 <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1370629>


                                 Lawrence


                                 On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 9:22 AM,
                 Samuel Ambaye <[email protected]
                 <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


                                         We noticed the issue when one
                 of our users reported a similar issue following a
                 minor version ESR update:

                                         Using FF 45.9.0.6310 & Windows 7.
                                         (1) Start FF
                                         (2) goto this URL
                 www.lematin.ch <http://www.lematin.ch> (newspaper in
                 Geneva, Switzerland)
                 Results: Browser waits for the page to load for
                 two-three minutes to load (but would actually load);
                 Results: Other browsers, No issue;
                                         (4) Close browser
                 Browser hangs and requires a kill process.
                                         (5) Restart Browser and Try
                 different web sites, even ones that were ok before;
                 Results: Browser waits for web site for over two /
                 three minutes;
                                         (5) Kill Process, Restart
                 browser and repeat step 2 and 5:
                                         Same Result;
                                         (6) Kill Process, Replace FF
                 user profile and repeat step 2 and 5:
                                         Same Result;
                                         (7) Uninstall FF for users
                 who were affected; Install FF 52.1.0.6316
                                         Issue no longer reproducible

                                         We hope this helps.

                                         Best,
                                         Samuel



                 >>> Jim Weill <[email protected]
                 <mailto:[email protected]>> 19/05/2017 00:17 >>>

                                         I notice the issue when I
                 first open FF in the morning on Windows 7 Pro
                                         x64 machines.  After that I
                 cannot come up with a reliable way to
                 reproduce this issue, other than it happens at random
                 times throughout
                                         the day.

                                         I do not notice this on Mac
                 OSX 10.12 at all (we have a few of these).
                                         And I have not polled our
                 Linux users on this issue, so I do not know
                                         where that stands.

                                         Is there something in the dev
                 tools that I can leave open when this
                 happens again to try to narrow this down?  I've had
                 this happen several
                                         times today already.

                                         jim


                                         On 5/11/2017 11:51 AM, Phil
                 Pishioneri wrote:
                                         > On 5/11/17 2:06 PM, Julien
                 Cristau wrote:
                 >> we've filed a bug at
                 >>
                 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865
                 <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865>
                 <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865
                 <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1361865>>
                 to investigate
                 >> the issue reported in this thread. Unfortunately
                 so far we haven't
                 >> been able to reproduce this internally. Does
                 anyone on this thread
                 >> have a reliable way to reproduce the problem
                 you've seen?  If this is
                 >> also reproducible with the non-ESR Firefox
                 releases, knowing which
                 >> version introduced it would also help narrow down
                 the search.
                                         >
                                         > I've had very reproducible
                 delays since (non-ESR) release 48. I found
                                         > it related to syncing of my
                 (large) bookmarks. Whenever the sync
                                         > process starts (this can be
                 "random", especially if a Firefox is
                                         > active on another host
                 syncing to the same account), Firefox's UI
                                         > locks up for a few seconds.
                 On a Mac, I get the spinning beach ball;
                                         > on Windows, I'll get the
                 window title bar message about the process
                                         > not responding; I don't
                 recall the behavior on Linux, other than
                                         > Firefox becomes
                 unresponsive. Creating a new bookmark also starts a
                                         > sync (and, it'll start
                 while the "Bookmark This Page" window is open).
                                         >
                                         > My circumvention was to
                 find the host name being used for my sync, and
                                         > put in an override in my
                 client's hosts file that maps the name to
                                         > loopback 127.0.0.1, then
                 commenting that out and manually starting a
                                         > sync when I need it (then
                 uncomment it again afterward).
                                         >
                                         > My multiprocess status is
                 off on all of these platforms due to
                                         > incompatible extensions.
                                         >
                                         > -Phil
                                         >
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