Hmm. Have you reported this or at least started a dialog with The Foundry? I
can't say I've seen anything like this before...
-Nathan
-----Original Message-----
From: Francois Lord
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 8:41 AM
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke slow to close on Windows 7
I tried increasing the ram usage, decreasing it, installing win7 sp1,
reseting the preferences, sacrificing my first born child... nothing works.
When I open a big comp with 4K footage, the first frame refreshes rather
rapidly in the viewer. When I change frame, it takes more time. And it
get slower and slower everytime I change frame.
All machines have 12 Gb of ram. I think all Nukes are setup to use 50%
of that memory. I have increased this value to 80% and it doesn't change
anything.
On 20/04/2011 14:43, Nathan Rusch wrote:
> Same question as before: What percentage of the system RAM is Nuke being
> allowed to use, and how much RAM does that actually equate to? ('cache
> memory usage' a.k.a. 'CacheLimit' knob in the Preferences).
>
> If you're hitting the ceiling of Nuke's allotted system RAM, your nodes
> will start panic-swapping, and when Nuke shuts down, Windows will need
> to free that swapped virtual memory before the program can exit (which
> can take a loooong time on a single spinning-metal drive).
>
> -Nathan
>
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