nikolam wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I am not sure what is actually going on,
but since last few updates of Seamonkey, I have a problem with
periodically Seamonkey being unresponsive with large disk access
for about up to an minute or more.

During that time everything is frozen in Seamonkey and during that time,
there is large disk usage from Seamonkey and I need to wait for SM to
stop molesting HDD and actually do something I am doing (writing,
viewing pages, etc).

Ant, you must have been reading my mind.......well sort of!!

If nikolam has his cache set to a large value, and SM actually reaches
this value, does SM wipe the entire cache or just a certain amount (5%,
10%, whatever)??? I wonder!!

It also happens on another machine that runs SunOS instead of Linux -
Illumos/OpenIndiana 151a2 , while using Thunderbird 10.x as well as with
Seamonkey on Linux Xubuntu 10.04 64-bit LTS. On Ubuntu I am using POP3
Gmail and on first one I use IMAP.


The fact that you've found it happens on another OS surprises me not at all, as it has already been observed on Windows, Mac and Linux I had thought it may have been related to the amount of memory allocated to Cache, but I don't think Thunderbird uses much Cache, and, if your still having problems with Thunderbird, then that shoots that theory down!!

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Daniel
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