Hi,

it's the same for me I tried everything Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Chrome OS, Windows 
and all combinations of browsers Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox. I 
opened an issue on GitHub 
(https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-web-interface/issues/782)

Regards,
Andreas

Am Freitag, 16. Mai 2014 14:16:54 UTC+2 schrieb Brantley Hobbs:
>
> Hi all!
>
> We are using Graylog dashboards (a fantastic feature!) to drive large TV's 
> as datacenter displays.  Problem is that every browser we've tried: 
>  Chrome, Firefox, even IE, eventually consumes all available RAM and then 
> crashes.
>
> I've done some basic profiling on the pages, and from my admittedly 
> untrained eye it looks as though listeners aren't being garbage collected.  
>
> On a related note, I and others have noticed that when a Graylog page (be 
> it a stream, dashboard, index list, what have you) loses focus, it stops 
> updating.  When that happens, some of the RAM is released back to the 
> system (but not all).  I now wonder if this is in place to prevent exactly 
> this issue of running out of RAM. I have submitted a feature request to the 
> team to allow page refreshes even when the window doesn't have focus.
>
> So, my question is two-fold:
> 1.  Has anyone found the right combination of browser/OS to successfully 
> keep the dashboards open for more than an hour or so unattended?
> 2.  Is there a way to have the page not refresh once per second?  Perhaps 
> once every 5 seconds would be enough for the garbage collection in the 
> browser to run and release any unused objects' RAM back.
>
> Thanks!
> Brantley Hobbs
>

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