Running out of application memory - AVCHD MultiCam edit
I need help badly.
I'm editing a MultiCam sequence, consisting of (3) AVCHD video tracks. I'm getting a constant error message: "Your system has run out of application memory", then pauses, or is not responsive.
Basic setup:
Premiere Pro CC 2014
iMac (mid 2011)
OSX 10.9.4
2.8 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB ram
(Don't have an approved graphics card for Mercury Playback Engine)
Video and Audio files are on (2) FireWire 400 drives, striped for Raid 0. Set this up in Disk Drive Utility on the iMac.
My remedies so far:
Shut down other programs.
Switched Optimized Rendering from 'Performance' to 'Memory'.
Moved the Video and Audio Preview folders away from the project drive, to my Documents folder on main drive.
Cleaned out the Media Cache in Premiere.
This is the first time I've edited AVCHD files in a multi cam sequence. I'm not sure where the bottleneck is.
Appreciate any help.
Doug Palmer
I would suspect it is a drive access problem. First drives on Firewire 400 and even in RAID 0 probably are not very high throughput and even then when you put those files on your main hard drive it is bogged down with all sorts of other traffic. Take a look at the chart on our PC-centric PPBM7 website called:
"Typical Sustained Transfer Rates depending on the Disk Interface"
Here you can see that your Firewire 400 drives are typically 30-40 MB/sec and that even if you get slightly better transfer rates from the RAID is probably not enough for three AVCHD streams. I am editing three AVCHD streams (not multicam) off an USB 3 device but it's read rate is >180 MB/second, see below.
Unfortunately you do not have a USB 3 interface on a 2011 computer. Not being familiar with MAC's, I cannot suggest a solution for you.
I am assuming that a single AVCHD clip you probably do not have any problems.
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Step 1
nothing
Step 2
com.google.keystone.daemon
com.adobe.fpsaud
Step 3
com.google.keystone.system.agent
com.displaylink.useragent
com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper
com.spotify.webhelper
com.facebook.videochat.rossmeador.updater
com.adobe.ARM.ad895013aeb33ea6e968d9fdc06c0eb42c7c2a5229d98d64ad002716
com.adobe.ARM.202f4087f2bbde52e3ac2df389f53a4f123223c9cc56a8fd83a6f7ae
com.adobe.AAM.Scheduler-1.0
Step 4
/Library/Components:
/Library/Extensions:
ATTOCelerityFC8.kext
ATTOExpressSASHBA2.kext
ATTOExpressSASRAID2.kext
ArcMSR.kext
CalDigitHDProDrv.kext
HighPointIOP.kext
HighPointRR.kext
PromiseSTEX.kext
SoftRAID.kext
/Library/Frameworks:
.DS_Store
AEProfiling.framework
AERegistration.framework
Adobe AIR.framework
AudioMixEngine.framework
DivX Toolkit.framework
HPDeviceModel.framework
HPPml.framework
HPServicesInterface.framework
HPSmartPrint.framework
HPSmartX.framework
NyxAudioAnalysis.framework
PluginManager.framework
Skype.framework
TSLicense.framework
iLifeFaceRecognition.framework
iLifeKit.framework
iLifePageLayout.framework
iLifeSQLAccess.framework
iLifeSlideshow.framework
iTunesLibrary.framework
/Library/Input Methods:
/Library/InputManagers:
Ecamm
/Library/Internet Plug-Ins:
AdobePDFViewer.plugin
AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin
AmazonMP3DownloaderPlugin101750.plugin
DRM Plugin.bundle
Default Browser.plugin
DirectorShockwave.plugin
Disabled Plug-Ins
DivXBrowserPlugin.plugin
Flash Player.plugin
Flip4Mac WMV Plugin.plugin
Flip4Mac WMV Plugin.webplugin
GarminGpsControl.plugin
Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin
JavaAppletPlugin.plugin
OfficeLiveBrowserPlugin.plugin
Quartz Composer.webplugin
QuickTime Plugin.plugin
RealPlayer Plugin.plugin
Silverlight.plugin
flashplayer.xpt
googletalkbrowserplugin.plugin
iPhotoPhotocast.plugin
npdivx.xpt
npgtpo3dautoplugin.plugin
nsIQTScriptablePlugin.xpt
o1dbrowserplugin.plugin
/Library/Keyboard Layouts:
/Library/LaunchAgents:
com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
com.displaylink.useragent.plist
com.google.keystone.agent.plist
/Library/LaunchDaemons:
com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
com.displaylink.usbnivolistener.plist
com.google.keystone.daemon.plist
/Library/PreferencePanes:
DivX.prefPane
Flash Player.prefPane
Flip4Mac WMV.prefPane
/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools:
/Library/QuickLook:
GBQLGenerator.qlgenerator
iBooksAuthor.qlgenerator
iWork.qlgenerator
/Library/QuickTime:
.DS_Store
AppleIntermediateCodec.component
AppleMPEG2Codec.component
macam.app
macam.component
/Library/ScriptingAdditions:
/Library/Spotlight:
.DS_Store
GBSpotlightImporter.mdimporter
LogicPro.mdimporter
Microsoft Office.mdimporter
iBooksAuthor.mdimporter
iWork.mdimporter
/Library/StartupItems:
HP IO
/etc/mach_init.d:
/etc/mach_init_per_login_session.d:
/etc/mach_init_per_user.d:
Library/Address Book Plug-Ins:
SkypeABDialer.bundle
SkypeABSMS.bundle
Library/Fonts:
Library/Input Methods:
.localized
Library/Internet Plug-Ins:
CitrixOnlineWebDeploymentPlugin.plugin
FacebookVideoCalling.bundle
Picasa.plugin
WebEx.plugin
WebEx64.plugin
Library/Keyboard Layouts:
Library/LaunchAgents:
com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
com.adobe.ARM.202f4087f2bbde52e3ac2df389f53a4f123223c9cc56a8fd83a6f7ae.plist
com.adobe.ARM.ad895013aeb33ea6e968d9fdc06c0eb42c7c2a5229d98d64ad002716.plist
com.facebook.videochat.rossmeador.plist
com.spotify.webhelper.plist
com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper.plist
Library/PreferencePanes:
Library/QuickTime:
Google Camera Adapter 0.component
Google Camera Adapter 1.component
Library/Services:
.localized
Step 5
Nothing
Etresoft Before Launching Mail
Hardware Information:
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013)
MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro11,1
1 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 2 cores
16 GB RAM
Video Information:
Intel Iris - VRAM: 1024 MB
Audio Plug-ins:
BluetoothAudioPlugIn: Version: 1.0
AirPlay: Version: 1.9
AppleAVBAudio: Version: 2.0.0
iSightAudio: Version: 7.7.3
Startup Items:
HP IO - Path: /Library/StartupItems/HP IO
System Software:
OS X 10.9 (13A2093) - Uptime: 0 days 0:6:5
Disk Information:
APPLE SSD SM1024F disk0 : (1 TB)
EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /: 999.7 GB (761.42 GB free)
Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
USB Information:
Apple Internal Memory Card Reader
Apple Inc. BRCM20702 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
FireWire Information:
Thunderbolt Information:
Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
Apple Inc. Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
Kernel Extensions:
Problem System Launch Daemons:
Problem System Launch Agents:
Launch Daemons:
[loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
[not loaded] com.displaylink.usbnivolistener.plist
[loaded] com.google.keystone.daemon.plist
Launch Agents:
[not loaded] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
[failed] com.displaylink.useragent.plist
[loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist
User Launch Agents:
[loaded] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
[loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist
[loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist
[loaded] com.facebook.videochat.[redacted].plist
[loaded] com.spotify.webhelper.plist
[loaded] com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper.plist
User Login Items:
None
3rd Party Preference Panes:
DivX
Flash Player
Flip4Mac WMV
Internet Plug-ins:
AdobePDFViewer.plugin
AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin
AmazonMP3DownloaderPlugin101750.plugin
Default Browser.plugin
DirectorShockwave.plugin
DivXBrowserPlugin.plugin
Flash Player.plugin
FlashPlayer-10.6.plugin
Flip4Mac WMV Plugin.plugin
GarminGpsControl.plugin
Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin
googletalkbrowserplugin.plugin
iPhotoPhotocast.plugin
JavaAppletPlugin.plugin
npgtpo3dautoplugin.plugin
o1dbrowserplugin.plugin
OfficeLiveBrowserPlugin.plugin
QuickTime Plugin.plugin
RealPlayer Plugin.plugin
Silverlight.plugin
User Internet Plug-ins:
CitrixOnlineWebDeploymentPlugin.plugin
Picasa.plugin
WebEx.plugin
WebEx64.plugin
Bad Fonts:
None
Time Machine:
Auto backup: NO
Time Machine not configured!
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2% WindowServer
1% EtreCheck
0% coreservicesd
0% Dock
0% CoreServicesUIAgent
0% imagent
Top Processes by Memory:
344 MB mds_stores
213 MB Safari
115 MB Dock
82 MB mdworker
66 MB mds
33 MB MacKeeper Helper
33 MB PluginProcess
33 MB WindowServer
16 MB com.apple.dock.extra
16 MB storeagent
Virtual Memory Statistics:
12.72 GB Free RAM
1.77 GB Active RAM
176 MB Inactive RAM
1.33 GB Wired RAM
660 MB Page-ins
0 B Page-outs
Immediately After Launching Mail
Hardware Information:
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013)
MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro11,1
1 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 2 cores
16 GB RAM
Video Information:
Intel Iris - VRAM: 1024 MB
Audio Plug-ins:
BluetoothAudioPlugIn: Version: 1.0
AirPlay: Version: 1.9
AppleAVBAudio: Version: 2.0.0
iSightAudio: Version: 7.7.3
Startup Items:
HP IO - Path: /Library/StartupItems/HP IO
System Software:
OS X 10.9 (13A2093) - Uptime: 0 days 0:8:39
Disk Information:
APPLE SSD SM1024F disk0 : (1 TB)
EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /: 999.7 GB (761.39 GB free)
Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
USB Information:
Apple Internal Memory Card Reader
Apple Inc. BRCM20702 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
FireWire Information:
Thunderbolt Information:
Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
Apple Inc. Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
Kernel Extensions:
Problem System Launch Daemons:
Problem System Launch Agents:
[failed] com.apple.pictd.plist
Launch Daemons:
[loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
[not loaded] com.displaylink.usbnivolistener.plist
[loaded] com.google.keystone.daemon.plist
Launch Agents:
[not loaded] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
[failed] com.displaylink.useragent.plist
[loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist
User Launch Agents:
[loaded] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
[loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist
[loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist
[loaded] com.facebook.videochat.[redacted].plist
[loaded] com.spotify.webhelper.plist
[loaded] com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper.plist
User Login Items:
None
3rd Party Preference Panes:
DivX
Flash Player
Flip4Mac WMV
Internet Plug-ins:
AdobePDFViewer.plugin
AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin
AmazonMP3DownloaderPlugin101750.plugin
Default Browser.plugin
DirectorShockwave.plugin
DivXBrowserPlugin.plugin
Flash Player.plugin
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Flip4Mac WMV Plugin.plugin
GarminGpsControl.plugin
Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin
googletalkbrowserplugin.plugin
iPhotoPhotocast.plugin
JavaAppletPlugin.plugin
npgtpo3dautoplugin.plugin
o1dbrowserplugin.plugin
OfficeLiveBrowserPlugin.plugin
QuickTime Plugin.plugin
RealPlayer Plugin.plugin
Silverlight.plugin
User Internet Plug-ins:
CitrixOnlineWebDeploymentPlugin.plugin
Picasa.plugin
WebEx.plugin
WebEx64.plugin
Bad Fonts:
None
Time Machine:
Auto backup: NO
Time Machine not configured!
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98% mds_stores
31% Mail
3% WindowServer
1% opendirectoryd
1% EtreCheck
1% fontd
0% usernoted
0% coreservicesd
0% Dock
0% mDNSResponder
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9.67 GB mds_stores
262 MB Mail
213 MB Safari
115 MB Dock
98 MB mds
66 MB ReportCrash
66 MB WindowServer
49 MB Notes
49 MB SystemUIServer
33 MB MacKeeper Helper
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1.54 GB Free RAM
12.70 GB Active RAM
396 MB Inactive RAM
1.37 GB Wired RAM
954 MB Page-ins
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'Your system has run out of application memory'?!
I've seen many users experiencing this same problem throughout the community, but none of the fixes have given me a permanent solution. Details of the machine are below, as well as what happens when the problem hits/triggers.
MBP Retina running OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 (occurred in previous versions as well, thought the latest update would help but it didn't)
15-Inches Mid 2014 with 16 GB of Ram
Been using this Mac for good 6 months now, and one fine day of normal usage the whole system seems really laggy and slow and all of a sudden i'm unable to access anything and barely move my mouse. Then, a window pops out, telling me "Your system has run out of application memory", gracefully showing me that I have to force quit all my programmes for me to just stare at my desktop in utter disappointment.
I've been using Yosemite for awhile now (updated few days since the release) and haven't encountered any major issues, this being the first. Reading through many threads many have said that the problem lies with opening the Mail app, yet I haven't touched that app in months. I've also tried resetting the PRAM on my machine when it happens and the problem comes back again after several minutes of normal usage (iTunes, App Store). Checking the memory usage with the Memory Clean app, it tells me I'm down to a measly '15.58 MB' of memory, and it justfluctuates at that until I give it a restart again. This can't keep happening - I can barely use the Mac for 10 minutes without having to restart it, only to be able to use it only again for another 10 minutes.
Opening Activity Monitor tells me that mds_stores is the main root of the problem, yet I can't seem to shut the process down. I've googled and many say that mds_stores is spotlight indexing, but taking up all 16 GB of ram? That shouldn't be the case. Is there a fix to this? Does Apple know of its existence?
Included some screenshots below:Step 1
These instructions must be carried out as an administrator. If you have only one user account, you are the administrator.
Triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select it:
syslog -F '$Time $Message' -k Sender mdworker -o -k Message Rne Norm -k Sender mds | tail | pbcopy
Copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C.
Launch the built-in Terminal application in any of the following ways:
☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.
Paste into the Terminal window by pressing the key combination command-V. I've tested these instructions only with the Safari web browser. If you use another browser, you may have to press the return key after pasting.
The command may take a noticeable amount of time to run. Wait for a new line ending in a dollar sign ($) to appear.
The output of the command will be automatically copied to the Clipboard. If the command produced no output, the Clipboard will be empty. Paste into a reply to this message.
The Terminal window doesn't show the output. Please don't copy anything from there.
If any personal information appears in the output, anonymize before posting, but don’t remove the context.
Step 2
Enter the following command as in Step 1 and post the output:
mdutil -as 2>&- | pbcopy
You can then quit Terminal.
Step 3
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View ▹ Show Log List
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☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.
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View ▹ Show Log List
from the menu bar.
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I open Safari, and it works. I open Firefox, and it works and Safari still works. I open Calendar and it works, Safari and Firefox continue to work. I open Reminders, and everything still works.
I open Aperture, and it opens Finder instead, showing the 3.5 update that was installed two days ago (and Aperture has functioned), but doesn't seem to update the app; after about 20 seconds the update disappears and I can now open Aperture and it shows I'm now opening the updated Aperture, which it didn't show before.
I click on Mail, and the cursor spins for ten minutes. The mail window finally opens, but the cursor spins and does not connect to upload new mail, and I finally Force Quit Mail. Since the Maverick update, even though Mail was not updated (and maybe because Mail was not updated), I have been able to receive emails twice, and then the program crashed.
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Since I installed Mavericks, the system says it run out of applications memory
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OS X
Version 10.9.4
Processor GHz Intel Core I7
Memory 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3 -
How do i resolve an issue where i have run out of application memory?
My imac says i have run out of application memory and that i should quit applications. How do i resolve this issue?
The message has nothing to do with low disk space.
There is excessive swapping of data between physical memory (that is, the memory chips on the logic board) and virtual memory (one or more files on the startup volume.) That activity is relatively slow and causes the whole system to be less responsive. It can happen for two reasons:
A long-running process with a memory leak (a kind of bug)
Not enough memory for your usage pattern
Tracking down a memory leak can be difficult, and it may come down to a process of elimination.
These instructions are for OS X 10.9 ("Mavericks.") The procedure may be slightly different for earlier versions of OS X.
When you notice the swap activity, open the Activity Monitor application and select All Processes from the View menu, if it's not already selected. Select the Memory tab. Click the heading of the Real Mem column in the process table twice to sort the table with the highest value at the top. If you don't see that column, select
View ▹ Columns ▹ Real Memory
from the menu bar.
If one process (excluding "kernel_task") is using much more memory than all the others, that could be an indication of a leak. A better indication would be a process that continually grabs more and more real memory over time without ever releasing it. Here is an example of how it's done.
The processes named "Safari Web Content" render web pages for Safari. They use a lot of memory and may leak if certain Safari extensions or third-party web plugins are installed. Consider them prime suspects.
Another process often implicated in memory leaks is "inkjet4" or "inkjet8," which is a component of the HP printing software. If it's present, force-quit the process in Activity Monitor to solve the problem temporarily. Empty the print queues in the Printers & Scanners preference pane (which has a slightly different name in each recent version of OS X.) If you don't use an HP printer, remove the software. Otherwise, if the problem is recurrent, update the software (which may not help) or contact HP support.
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If you don't have an obvious memory leak, your options are to install more memory (if possible) or to run fewer programs simultaneously.
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Running out of Application Memory
I just bought a new Macbook Pro 2.6GHZ 16GB 1600
Everytime i use Firefox to down load some movie file, it freeze and pause all application after a while of downloading.
All programmes are frozen and ned to restart again.
"Running out of Application Memory" window appears.
Thought it was hardware problem but when returned for a new machine, same thing happened.
Anyone got any idea or same experience??Date/Time: 2014-03-10 09:30:46 +0800
OS Version: 10.9.2 (Build 13C64)
Architecture: x86_64
Report Version: 18
Command: Firefox
Path: /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox
Version: 27.0.1 (2714.2.12)
Parent: launchd [141]
PID: 20825
Event: hang
Duration: 2.20s
Steps: 23 (100ms sampling interval)
Hardware model: MacBookPro11,3
Active cpus: 8
Fan speed: 2786 rpm
Free pages: 1909 pages (+2484)
Pageins: 1986 pages
Pageouts: 0 pages
Swapins: 63212 pages
Swapouts: 21897 pages
Process: firefox [20825]
Path: /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [141]
UID: 501
Task size: 868502 pages (-67126)
CPU Time: 1.187s
Thread 0x4456a DispatchQueue 1 priority 46
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x44571 DispatchQueue 2 priority 48
23 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff8cd7e152]
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x44573 priority 46
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x44578 priority 46
23 kevent + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e64a]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x44579 priority 57
23 __select + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d9aa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Thread 0x4457a priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x4457b priority 46
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x4457c priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x4457d priority 15
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x4459a priority 57
23 PR_WaitCondVar + 249 (libnss3.dylib) [0x100513639]
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x4459b priority 57
23 PR_WaitCondVar + 249 (libnss3.dylib) [0x100513639]
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x4459c priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x4459d priority 46
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x4459e priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445a3 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445a4 priority 46
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x445a5 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445ac priority 46
23 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff8e295fc9]
23 _pthread_start + 137 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff8e29172a]
23 _pthread_body + 138 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff8e291899]
23 _NSEventThread + 144 (AppKit) [0x7fff89f8616e]
23 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x7fff92c940b5]
23 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x7fff92c94779]
23 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x7fff92c95155]
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x445ad priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445ae priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445af priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445b0 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445b1 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445b2 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445b3 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445b4 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445b8 priority 46-92 cpu time 1.187s
22 ??? (XUL + 22083831) [0x10250f8f7]
22 glTexSubImage2D + 75 (libGL.dylib) [0x7fff9317b8d4]
22 glTexSubImage2D_Exec + 1169 (GLEngine) [0x7fff943269a5]
22 ??? (GeForceGLDriver + 3229957) [0x123440314905]
22 ??? (GeForceGLDriver + 2843431) [0x1234402b6327]
13 ??? (GeForceGLDriver + 2841404) [0x1234402b5b3c]
8 _platform_memmove$VARIANT$Unknown + 41 (libsystem_platform.dylib) [0x7fff919f9b29]
*7 hndl_alltraps + 219 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002f322b]
*7 user_trap + 748 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002dc26c]
*3 vm_fault + 4767 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000278fdf]
*3 vm_fault_enter + 2983 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002776e7]
*3 lck_mtx_lock + 653 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d12ed]
*3 lck_mtx_lock_wait_x86 + 384 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d5f50]
*2 thread_block_reason + 256 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235dc0]
*2 ml_set_interrupts_enabled + 27 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d650b]
*1 thread_block_reason + 204 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235d8c]
*1 ??? (mach_kernel + 223627) [0xffffff800023698b]
*1 machine_switch_context + 354 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d7e42]
*2 vm_fault + 2660 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002787a4]
*2 vm_fault_page + 3978 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000274fba]
*2 vm_compressor_pager_get + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000271726]
*2 vm_compressor_get + 75 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002701eb]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 459679) [0xffffff800027039f]
*2 c_seg_swapin + 200 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800026ffa8]
*2 vm_swap_get + 172 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002031ac]
*2 vm_swapfile_io + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800063ae26]
*2 vnode_pagein + 825 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80006382f9]
*2 VNOP_PAGEIN + 87 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ffab7]
*2 hfs_vnop_pagein + 139 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800056f8cb]
*2 cluster_pagein + 37 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ccdd5]
*2 cluster_pagein_ext + 325 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ccf25]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 1886953) [0xffffff80003ccae9]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 1914600) [0xffffff80003d36e8]
*2 buf_biowait + 122 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003c730a]
*2 msleep + 114 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005e1802]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068821) [0xffffff80005e15d5]
*2 lck_mtx_sleep + 78 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022d1be]
*2 thread_block_reason + 204 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235d8c]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 223627) [0xffffff800023698b]
*2 machine_switch_context + 354 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d7e42]
*2 vm_fault + 2305 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000278641]
*2 vm_compressor_pager_get + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000271726]
*2 vm_compressor_get + 75 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002701eb]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 459867) [0xffffff800027045b]
*1 WKdm_decompress_new + 533 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800010e345]
*1 WKdm_decompress_new + 276 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800010e244]
1 <executing in user space>
3 _platform_memmove$VARIANT$Unknown + 337 (libsystem_platform.dylib) [0x7fff919f9c51]
*3 hndl_alltraps + 219 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002f322b]
*3 user_trap + 748 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002dc26c]
*2 vm_fault + 2660 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002787a4]
*2 vm_fault_page + 3978 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000274fba]
*2 vm_compressor_pager_get + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000271726]
*2 vm_compressor_get + 75 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002701eb]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 459679) [0xffffff800027039f]
*2 c_seg_swapin + 200 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800026ffa8]
*2 vm_swap_get + 172 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002031ac]
*2 vm_swapfile_io + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800063ae26]
*2 vnode_pagein + 825 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80006382f9]
*2 VNOP_PAGEIN + 87 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ffab7]
*2 hfs_vnop_pagein + 139 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800056f8cb]
*2 cluster_pagein + 37 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ccdd5]
*2 cluster_pagein_ext + 325 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ccf25]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 1886953) [0xffffff80003ccae9]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 1914600) [0xffffff80003d36e8]
*2 buf_biowait + 122 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003c730a]
*2 msleep + 114 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005e1802]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068821) [0xffffff80005e15d5]
*2 lck_mtx_sleep + 78 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022d1be]
*2 thread_block_reason + 204 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235d8c]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 223627) [0xffffff800023698b]
*2 machine_switch_context + 354 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d7e42]
*1 vm_fault + 2305 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000278641]
*1 vm_compressor_pager_get + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000271726]
*1 vm_compressor_get + 75 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002701eb]
*1 ??? (mach_kernel + 459867) [0xffffff800027045b]
*1 WKdm_decompress_new + 453 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800010e2f5]
2 _platform_memmove$VARIANT$Unknown + 224 (libsystem_platform.dylib) [0x7fff919f9be0]
*2 hndl_alltraps + 219 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002f322b]
*2 user_trap + 748 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002dc26c]
*2 vm_fault + 2660 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002787a4]
*2 vm_fault_page + 3978 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000274fba]
*2 vm_compressor_pager_get + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000271726]
*2 vm_compressor_get + 75 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002701eb]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 459679) [0xffffff800027039f]
*1 c_seg_swapin + 281 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800026fff9]
*1 vm_swap_decrypt + 130 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000203032]
*1 aes_decrypt_cbc + 125 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800067427d]
*1 cbc_wrapper_aesni + 101 (corecrypto) [0xffffff7f80b32ffe]
*1 vng_aes_decrypt_aesni_cbc + 368 (corecrypto) [0xffffff7f80b2bc90]
*1 c_seg_swapin + 200 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800026ffa8]
*1 vm_swap_get + 172 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002031ac]
*1 vm_swapfile_io + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800063ae26]
*1 vnode_pagein + 825 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80006382f9]
*1 VNOP_PAGEIN + 87 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ffab7]
*1 hfs_vnop_pagein + 139 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800056f8cb]
*1 cluster_pagein + 37 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ccdd5]
*1 cluster_pagein_ext + 325 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ccf25]
*1 ??? (mach_kernel + 1886953) [0xffffff80003ccae9]
*1 ??? (mach_kernel + 1914600) [0xffffff80003d36e8]
*1 buf_biowait + 122 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003c730a]
*1 msleep + 114 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005e1802]
*1 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068821) [0xffffff80005e15d5]
*1 lck_mtx_sleep + 78 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022d1be]
*1 thread_block_reason + 204 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235d8c]
*1 ??? (mach_kernel + 223627) [0xffffff800023698b]
*1 machine_switch_context + 354 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d7e42]
9 ??? (GeForceGLDriver + 2841747) [0x1234402b5c93]
6 _platform_memmove$VARIANT$Unknown + 300 (libsystem_platform.dylib) [0x7fff919f9c2c]
*6 hndl_alltraps + 219 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002f322b]
*6 user_trap + 748 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002dc26c]
*4 vm_fault + 2660 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002787a4]
*4 vm_fault_page + 3978 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000274fba]
*4 vm_compressor_pager_get + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000271726]
*4 vm_compressor_get + 75 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002701eb]
*4 ??? (mach_kernel + 459679) [0xffffff800027039f]
*4 c_seg_swapin + 200 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800026ffa8]
*4 vm_swap_get + 172 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002031ac]
*4 vm_swapfile_io + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800063ae26]
*4 vnode_pagein + 825 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80006382f9]
*4 VNOP_PAGEIN + 87 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ffab7]
*4 hfs_vnop_pagein + 139 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800056f8cb]
*4 cluster_pagein + 37 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ccdd5]
*4 cluster_pagein_ext + 325 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003ccf25]
*4 ??? (mach_kernel + 1886953) [0xffffff80003ccae9]
*4 ??? (mach_kernel + 1914600) [0xffffff80003d36e8]
*4 buf_biowait + 122 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003c730a]
*4 msleep + 114 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005e1802]
*4 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068821) [0xffffff80005e15d5]
*4 lck_mtx_sleep + 78 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022d1be]
*4 thread_block_reason + 204 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235d8c]
*4 ??? (mach_kernel + 223627) [0xffffff800023698b]
*4 machine_switch_context + 354 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d7e42]
*1 vm_fault + 5898 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800027944a]
*1 vm_fault_enter + 1982 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002772fe]
*1 lck_mtx_unlock + 71 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d16a7]
*1 vm_fault + 4767 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000278fdf]
*1 vm_fault_enter + 2631 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000277587]
*1 pmap_enter_options + 3045 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002c46f5]
3 _platform_memmove$VARIANT$Unknown + 296 (libsystem_platform.dylib) [0x7fff919f9c28]
*3 hndl_alltraps + 219 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002f322b]
*3 user_trap + 748 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002dc26c]
*2 vm_fault + 2660 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002787a4]
*2 vm_fault_page + 3978 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000274fba]
*2 vm_compressor_pager_get + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000271726]
*2 vm_compressor_get + 75 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002701eb]
*2 ??? (mach_kernel + 459679) [0xffffff800027039f]
*2 c_seg_swapin + 281 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800026fff9]
*2 vm_swap_decrypt + 130 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000203032]
*2 aes_decrypt_cbc + 125 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800067427d]
*2 cbc_wrapper_aesni + 101 (corecrypto) [0xffffff7f80b32ffe]
*1 vng_aes_decrypt_aesni_cbc + 528 (corecrypto) [0xffffff7f80b2bd30]
*1 vng_aes_decrypt_aesni_cbc + 276 (corecrypto) [0xffffff7f80b2bc34]
*1 vm_fault + 2305 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000278641]
*1 vm_compressor_pager_get + 182 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000271726]
*1 vm_compressor_get + 75 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002701eb]
*1 ??? (mach_kernel + 459867) [0xffffff800027045b]
*1 WKdm_decompress_new + 533 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800010e345]
1 ??? (XUL + 21338407) [0x102459927]
1 CFRelease + 314 (CoreFoundation) [0x7fff92c3d56a]
1 context_reclaim + 37 (CoreGraphics) [0x7fff8f2230e6]
1 CFRelease + 314 (CoreFoundation) [0x7fff92c3d56a]
1 CGContextDelegateFinalize + 55 (CoreGraphics) [0x7fff8f223164]
1 ripc_Finalize + 226 (libRIP.A.dylib) [0x7fff95e8f12b]
1 ??? (libmozglue.dylib + 10592) [0x100009960]
1 <executing in user space>
Thread 0x445b9 priority 46
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445d0 priority 54
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445d1 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445d3 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445d8 priority 15
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445d9 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445da priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445dd priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445de priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445df priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445e6 priority 46
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x445ec priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x445fa priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x44611 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x44612 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x44614 priority 46
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x44639 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x4463a priority 46
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x4463d priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x44647 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x44691 priority 57
23 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d716]
*23 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d69940]
Thread 0x4620e priority 0-46
23 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff8e295fb9]
23 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1de6a]
*23 wq_unpark_continue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d676ae]
Binary Images:
0x100000000 - 0x100002ff7 org.mozilla.firefox 27.0.1 (2714.2.12) <48A53E1B-C4C6-37D9-BA96-67AA88FD308E> /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox
0x100007000 - 0x10001cff7 libmozglue.dylib (1) <D47476CF-F865-390D-8C6C-9C968C220AC1> /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/libmozglue.dylib
0x100400000 - 0x10063bfff libnss3.dylib (1) <6E7C9C4C-9C13-3004-B0EE-4727AE84A808> /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/libnss3.dylib
0x101000000 - 0x10386fff7 XUL (1) <27DA0685-76FD-342A-8D22-CFA1442728B9> /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/XUL
0x123440000000 - 0x123440882ff7 com.apple.GeForceGLDriver 8.24.9 (8.2.4) <D25CEAA2-7269-3476-8A38-8C78D74D411B> /System/Library/Extensions/GeForceGLDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/GeForceGLDrive r
0x7fff89dc2000 - 0x7fff8a938fff com.apple.AppKit 6.9 (1265.19) <12647F2F-3FE2-3D77-B3F0-33EFAFF2CEA7> /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
0x7fff8cd7b000 - 0x7fff8cd95fff libdispatch.dylib (339.90.1) <F3CBFE1B-FCE8-3F33-A53D-9092AB382DBB> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x7fff8e290000 - 0x7fff8e297ff7 libsystem_pthread.dylib (53.1.4) <AB498556-B555-310E-9041-F67EC9E00E2C> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x7fff8f1f0000 - 0x7fff8fb0faf3 com.apple.CoreGraphics 1.600.0 <06212100-8069-31A1-9C44-F6C4B1695230> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/CoreGraphics
0x7fff919f6000 - 0x7fff919fcff7 libsystem_platform.dylib (24.90.1) <3C3D3DA8-32B9-3243-98EC-D89B9A1670B3> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_platform.dylib
0x7fff92c24000 - 0x7fff92e09fff com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.9 (855.14) <617B8A7B-FAB2-3271-A09B-C542E351C532> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
0x7fff93178000 - 0x7fff93183fff libGL.dylib (9.6) <A2EF4E15-EA08-396D-A1D4-29E1CED6876A> /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGL.dylib
0x7fff94313000 - 0x7fff944a0ff7 GLEngine (9.6) <51D58F76-B9B3-3B4F-B65A-F6D213C2EED7> /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Resources/GLEngine.bundl e/GLEngine
0x7fff95e80000 - 0x7fff95ea8ffb libRIP.A.dylib (599.20.11) <D79461A6-2E24-3531-ADA2-EAC972384A7D> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libRIP.A .dylib
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff7f80b28000 - 0xffffff7f80b65ffa com.apple.kec.corecrypto 1.0 (1.0) <DB137B94-65D2-32AF-B5BC-80A360E104C3> /System/Library/Extensions/corecrypto.kext/Contents/MacOS/corecrypto
*0xffffff7f80d64000 - 0xffffff7f80d6bfff com.apple.kec.pthread 1.0 (1) <619F6A5D-FFA2-3B59-9993-958FD7154B83> /System/Library/Extensions/pthread.kext/Contents/MacOS/pthread
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: airportd [81]
Path: /usr/libexec/airportd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Clean
Task size: 311 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x25f priority 4
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x373 priority 4
23 __select_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d9c2]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Thread 0x37c priority 4
23 __select + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d9aa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Binary Images:
0x10fe45000 - 0x10feb4fff airportd (931.58) <D2D103C7-91C2-3DA0-89B3-91D2E11F261A> /usr/libexec/airportd
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: appleeventsd [72]
Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/appleeventsd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 55
Task size: 307 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x356 priority 4
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x357 priority 4
23 __sigsuspend_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1dcaa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Binary Images:
0x10a2b1000 - 0x10a2b1ffe appleeventsd (665.5) <5049C997-9744-35A2-960D-0C4732911528> /System/Library/CoreServices/appleeventsd
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: AppleSpell [291]
Path: /System/Library/Services/AppleSpell.service/Contents/MacOS/AppleSpell
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [141]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Clean
Task size: 217 pages
Importance: Donating
IO Policy: Standard
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x9c7 priority 31
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x9c9 priority 33
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Binary Images:
0x108405000 - 0x1084c8ff7 com.apple.AppleSpell 2.1 (232) <A0032D8D-8C88-3E70-960D-BE53DE83E0BC> /System/Library/Services/AppleSpell.service/Contents/MacOS/AppleSpell
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: apsd [79]
Path: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ApplePushService.framework/apsd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Task size: 1091 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Donating
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x25d priority 31
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x2fb priority 33
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x401 priority 63
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x898 priority 31
23 __select + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d9aa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Binary Images:
0x10fe3c000 - 0x10fed0fff apsd (206.2) <BF84D9F8-AC57-30CD-9D52-69F2331FADA1> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ApplePushService.framework/apsd
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: authd [29]
Path: /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/XPCServices/authd.xpc/ Contents/MacOS/authd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Dirty (allows idle exit)
Task size: 936 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x183 priority 4
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x185 priority 4
23 __read_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d8ea]
*23 hndl_unix_scall64 + 22 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002f3b26]
*23 unix_syscall64 + 499 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800063e363]
*23 read_nocancel + 127 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005ef88f]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4127358) [0xffffff80005efa7e]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 2045285) [0xffffff80003f3565]
*23 VNOP_READ + 225 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003fd9b1]
*23 spec_read + 253 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800040ca8d]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3836905) [0xffffff80005a8be9]
*23 msleep + 114 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005e1802]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068821) [0xffffff80005e15d5]
*23 lck_mtx_sleep + 78 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022d1be]
*23 thread_block_reason + 204 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235d8c]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 223627) [0xffffff800023698b]
*23 machine_switch_context + 354 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d7e42]
Thread 0x193 priority 4
23 __sigsuspend_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1dcaa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Binary Images:
0x10c240000 - 0x10c257ffb com.apple.authd 1.0 (55471.14) <BC5ADE5F-6EF4-3B5D-AF34-046E74CF1CAE> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/XPCServices/authd.xpc/ Contents/MacOS/authd
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: autofsd [78]
Path: /usr/libexec/autofsd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Clean
Task size: 192 pages
Importance: Donating
IO Policy: Standard
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x2a0 priority 33
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x399 priority 31
23 __sigsuspend_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1dcaa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Binary Images:
0x101189000 - 0x10118afff autofsd (234) <38062FFA-7484-36AB-8AFD-E5C8E00919A2> /usr/libexec/autofsd
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: backupd-helper [20899]
Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd.bundle/Contents/Resources/backupd-helper
Architecture: unknown
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Clean (allows idle exit)
Task size: 316 pages (-16)
Importance: Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Note: Exited before symbolication
Thread 0x46124 priority 4
23 ??? [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x4612c priority 4
23 ??? [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Binary Images:
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: blued [75]
Path: /usr/sbin/blued
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Clean
Task size: 868 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Donating
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x259 priority 31
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x290 priority 33
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x39a priority 31
23 __select + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d9aa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Binary Images:
0x10a9a5000 - 0x10aa1afff blued (4230.4.10) <ADE830C6-0CAB-31D9-8A35-C2D3020D7412> /usr/sbin/blued
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: CalendarAgent [180]
Path: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CalendarAgent.framework/Executables/CalendarA gent
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [141]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Dirty (allows idle exit)
Task size: 2686 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x5a9 priority 4
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x641 priority 4
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x76b priority 4
23 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x8b7 priority 4
23 __select + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1d9aa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Binary Images:
0x109bf4000 - 0x109bf4fff CalendarAgent (176) <D9DC1E2A-B8F9-39D6-A4B7-09F12CE6BB6A> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CalendarAgent.framework/Executables/CalendarA gent
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: cfprefsd [20873]
Path: /usr/sbin/cfprefsd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [141]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Clean (allows idle exit)
Task size: 281 pages (+10)
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x459da DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
23 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff8cd7e152]
23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x459db DispatchQueue 7 priority 4
23 __sigsuspend_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1dcaa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Thread 0x46210 priority 4
23 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff8e295fb9]
23 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1de6a]
*23 wq_unpark_continue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d676ae]
Thread 0x46211 priority 4
23 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff8e295fb9]
23 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1de6a]
*23 wq_unpark_continue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d676ae]
Thread 0x46212 priority 4
23 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff8e295fb9]
23 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1de6a]
*23 wq_unpark_continue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d676ae]
Binary Images:
0x103407000 - 0x103407fff cfprefsd (855.14) <E390B00F-8168-32F5-9AEC-6BA9AB6335E4> /usr/sbin/cfprefsd
0x7fff8cd7b000 - 0x7fff8cd95fff libdispatch.dylib (339.90.1) <F3CBFE1B-FCE8-3F33-A53D-9092AB382DBB> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x7fff8e290000 - 0x7fff8e297ff7 libsystem_pthread.dylib (53.1.4) <AB498556-B555-310E-9041-F67EC9E00E2C> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x7fff97a08000 - 0x7fff97a24ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.90.20) <20E00C54-9222-359F-BD98-CB79ABED769A> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff7f80d64000 - 0xffffff7f80d6bfff com.apple.kec.pthread 1.0 (1) <619F6A5D-FFA2-3B59-9993-958FD7154B83> /System/Library/Extensions/pthread.kext/Contents/MacOS/pthread
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: cfprefsd [20874]
Path: /usr/sbin/cfprefsd
Architecture: unknown
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Clean (allows idle exit)
Task size: 253 pages (+12)
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Note: Exited before symbolication
Thread 0x459e2 DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
23 ??? [0x7fff8cd7e152]
23 ??? [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x459e3 DispatchQueue 7 priority 4
23 ??? [0x7fff97a1dcaa]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 4069872) [0xffffff80005e19f0]
Thread 0x4621e priority 4
23 ??? [0x7fff8e295fb9]
23 ??? [0x7fff97a1de6a]
*23 wq_unpark_continue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d676ae]
Thread 0x4621f priority 4
23 ??? [0x7fff8e295fb9]
23 ??? [0x7fff97a1de6a]
*23 wq_unpark_continue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80d676ae]
Binary Images:
*0xffffff7f80d64000 - 0xffffff7f80d6bfff com.apple.kec.pthread 1.0 (1) <619F6A5D-FFA2-3B59-9993-958FD7154B83> /System/Library/Extensions/pthread.kext/Contents/MacOS/pthread
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a513a mach_kernel (2422.90.20) <9FEA8EDC-B629-3ED2-A1A3-6521A1885953> /mach_kernel
Process: CloudKeychainProxy [20900]
Path: /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Resources/CloudKeychai nProxy.bundle/Contents/MacOS/CloudKeychainProxy
Architecture: unknown
Parent: launchd [141]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Clean (allows idle exit)
Task size: 295 pages
Importance: Donating
IO Policy: Standard
Timers: Coalesced
Note: Exited before symbolication
Thread 0x46127 priority 31
23 ??? [0x7fff97a19a1a]
*23 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000216800]
Thread 0x46128 priority 33
23 ??? [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Binary Images:
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Process: cma [261]
Path: /Library/McAfee/*/cma
Architecture: i386
Parent: launchd [1]
Responsible: SystemStarter [113]
UID: 0
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Importance: Donating
IO Policy: Standard
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Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/XPCServices/com.apple.dock.extra .xpc/Contents/MacOS/com.apple.dock.extra
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
Responsible: Dock [151]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Dirty (allows idle exit)
Task size: 2891 pages (-3)
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23 ??? (com.apple.dock.extra + 5620) [0x107e6b5f4]
23 ??? (com.apple.dock.extra + 5644) [0x107e6b60c]
23 xpc_main + 399 (libxpc.dylib) [0x7fff937ebbde]
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23 NSApplicationMain + 940 (AppKit) [0x7fff89dc4913]
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23 _BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInModeWithFilter + 65 (HIToolbox) [0x7fff8bbf65bc]
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23 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 226 (HIToolbox) [0x7fff8bbf6a0d]
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23 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff97a1e662]
*23 ??? (mach_kernel + 3949760) [0xffffff80005c44c0]
Thread 0x7f3 priority 46
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Your system run out of application memory
your system run out of application memory i get this message pop up and everything freezes
There is excessive swapping of data between physical memory (that is, the memory chips on the logic board) and virtual memory (one or more files on the startup volume.) That activity is relatively slow and causes the whole system to be less responsive. It can happen for two reasons:
A long-running process with a memory leak (a kind of bug)
Not enough memory for your usage pattern
Tracking down a memory leak can be difficult, and it may come down to a process of elimination.
These instructions are for OS X 10.9 ("Mavericks.") The procedure may be slightly different for earlier versions of OS X.
When you notice the swap activity, open the Activity Monitor application and select All Processes from the View menu, if it's not already selected. Select the Memory tab. Click the heading of the Real Mem column in the process table twice to sort the table with the highest value at the top. If you don't see that column, select
View ▹ Columns ▹ Real Memory
from the menu bar.
If one process (excluding "kernel_task") is using much more memory than all the others, that could be an indication of a leak. A better indication would be a process that continually grabs more and more real memory over time without ever releasing it. Here is an example of how it's done.
The processes named "Safari Web Content" render web pages for Safari. They use a lot of memory and may leak if certain Safari extensions or third-party web plugins are installed. Consider them prime suspects.
Another process often implicated in memory leaks is "inkjet4" or "inkjet8," which is a component of the HP printing software. If it's present, force-quit the process in Activity Monitor to solve the problem temporarily. Empty the print queues in the Printers & Scanners preference pane (which has a slightly different name in each recent version of OS X.) If you don't use an HP printer, remove the software. Otherwise, if the problem is recurrent, update the software (which may not help) or contact HP support.
"Wired" memory should be a small part of the total. That memory is not swapped, but it makes less physical memory available which may then result in swapping. If you have a lot of wired memory, that's usually an indication of a memory leak in a third-party program that modifies the operating system at a low level. Ask for guidance in that case.
If you don't have an obvious memory leak, your options are to install more memory (if possible) or to run fewer programs simultaneously.
The next suggestion is only for users familiar with the shell. For a more precise, but potentially misleading, test, run the following command:
sudo leaks -nocontext -nostacks process | grep total
where process is the name of a process you suspect of leaking memory. Almost every process will leak some memory; the question is how much, and especially how much the leak increases with time. I can’t be more specific. See the leaks(1) man page and the Apple developer documentation for details. -
I'm getting the message that my MacBook Pro has run out of application memory?
If I'm not paying attention and am running more then 1 application at the same time I get a message that I've run out of application memory and need to "force quit" current applications in order to continue. Anything I can do to resolve this problem like add more RAM/
First, all so-called "memory cleaning" software is worse than useless.
There is excessive swapping of data between physical memory (that is, the memory chips on the logic board) and virtual memory (one or more files on the startup volume.) That activity is relatively slow and causes the whole system to be less responsive. It can happen for two reasons:
A long-running process with a memory leak (a kind of bug)
Not enough memory for your usage pattern
Please note that if the cause is a memory leak, installing more memory will not help. That's likely if you already have more than 4 GB of memory. Tracking down a memory leak can be difficult, and it may come down to a process of elimination.
These instructions are for OS X 10.9 and later. Some details may be slightly different for earlier versions of OS X.
When you notice the swap activity, open the Activity Monitor application and select All Processes from the View menu, if it's not already selected. Select the Memory tab. Click the heading of the Real Mem column in the process table twice to sort the table with the highest value at the top. If you don't see that column, select
View ▹ Columns ▹ Real Memory
from the menu bar.
If one process (excluding "kernel_task") is using much more memory than all the others, that could be an indication of a leak. A better indication would be a process that continually grabs more and more real memory over time without ever releasing it. Here is an example of how it's done.
The processes named "Safari Web Content" render web pages for Safari. They use a lot of memory and may leak if certain Safari extensions or third-party web plugins are installed. Consider them prime suspects.
Another process often implicated in memory leaks is "inkjet4" or "inkjet8," which is a component of the HP printing software. If it's present, force-quit the process in Activity Monitor to solve the problem temporarily. Empty the print queues in the Printers & Scanners preference pane (which has a slightly different name in each recent version of OS X.) If you don't use an HP printer, reset the printing system. Otherwise, if the problem is recurrent, update the software (which may not help) or contact HP support.
"Wired" memory should be a small part of the total. That memory is not swapped, but it makes less physical memory available which may then result in swapping. If you have a lot of wired memory, that's usually an indication of a memory leak in a third-party program that modifies the operating system at a low level. Ask for guidance in that case.
If you don't have an obvious memory leak, your options are to install more memory (if possible) or to run fewer programs simultaneously.
The next suggestion is only for users familiar with the shell. For a more precise, but potentially misleading, test, run the following command:
sudo leaks -nocontext -nostacks process | grep total
where process is the name of a process you suspect of leaking memory. Almost every process will leak some memory; the question is how much, and especially how much the leak increases with time. I can’t be more specific. See the leaks(1) man page and the Apple developer documentation for details. -
Why do I keep getting the notice "your machine has run out of application memory"?
I have a 15" Macbook Pro Retina Display with a 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7; 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3. OS X version 10.9.2.
I get this warning when I have a lot of programs running. I never had this issue before.Well Carolyn
I feel your answer is a bit glib, since there are numerous post about this problem with Maverick. I too am having the problem and run very minor applications
Word, Powerpoint, Safari, AudioNotes. Nothing which uses a ton of memory, and have gotten this message repeatedly lately.
I have a Macbook Pro Retina with 2.6 GHz inter i7, and 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory running OS X 10.9.2.
I am not a techie and would love a simple fix, which doesn't entail me shutting down my computer when it gets stupid. As above I have not had this problem before either. -
Keep getting the 'system has run out of application memory' window, what to do?
I'm running a mid 2010 MacBook with 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and OS X 10.9.5. Every time I'm on Safari I get the 'System has run out of application memory' window and it asks you to quit out of programs you're not using. The problem is sometimes the only things running are Safari and Finder. It'll then freeze up programs and prevent web pages from loading or showing up. I'm not quite sure what this means or how to go about fixing it. Any help would be much appreciated.
Hi Meghan,
If you are seeing that alert that you are running out of application memory then I would take a look at using Activity Monitor to see how the memory is being used. If it looks normal usage to you, then you may want to upgrade the memory on your Mac. Take a look at the article below for more information.
OS X Mavericks: If your Mac runs slowly
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH13895
How to use Activity Monitor
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201464
Take it easy,
-Norm G. -
Yosemite update causes error 'run out of application memory'
Hi, i use a
Mid 2011, 13 inch MacBook Air with i7, 4gb ram and 66gb left on my storage (out of 256gb). Currently running OS X Yosemite 10.10, updated via Appstore 2 days ago.
Ever since the update, while carrying out usual task such as 'mail' and 'safari' concurrently, i get error message stating 'run out of application memory', the situation is even worse when i have to run excel and word at the same time.
Not sure if the new OS is taking up memory because my tasks are routine and i never had problem prior to the update.
Comments?
Cheers
DavidGreetings Everyone,
I use a mid 2011 iMac 27", 3.4 GHz, 16GB 1333 Mhz DDR3 with 457.08 GB free and a 4Tb Thunderbolt drive as my backup and media player total contents 1.2TB.
Since I installed Yosemite and its update 10.10 my iMac takes for ever to boot up and everything has slowed to a snails pace and now I am getting this annoying "You Have Run Out of Application Memory" and you must force quit all of these application. Luckily I now have a back up for what I am working on and don't lose most of my work on projects having to force quit all of the applications that I happen to have open.
I have been using a Mac since it was a small rectangular box with a B&W CRT and I have never encountered a problem like this before with a new OS release.
This reminds me of the days when we used to go to lunch waiting for our mac's to render a project and hope it didn't crash and now its when I boot up a screaming hot machine and do my work on it.
Is there anything I can do or is this a "your stuck with it until an update fixes this or these bugs".
Comments?
Cheers,
Scott -
"Your system has run out of application memory"! Help, please! Thanks!
Hi,
Just got the unsettling message saying "Your system has run out of application memory" and I was instructed to close down applications I wasn't using, including browsers, or I might have problems with my computer. Yeesh. This is scary. Is the solution to buy more RAM? Bear with me, I really don't know what to do, and I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Kcat
Tried to update my product listings, but it wouldn't work. I have OS X Mavericks, 10.9.2 on my iMac desktop.There is excessive swapping of data between physical memory (that is, the memory chips on the logic board) and virtual memory (one or more files on the startup volume.) That activity is relatively slow and causes the whole system to be less responsive. It can happen for two reasons:
A long-running process with a memory leak (a kind of bug)
Not enough memory for your usage pattern
Tracking down a memory leak can be difficult, and it may come down to a process of elimination.
These instructions are for OS X 10.9 ("Mavericks.") The procedure may be slightly different for earlier versions of OS X.
When you notice the swap activity, open the Activity Monitor application and select All Processes from the View menu, if it's not already selected. Select the Memory tab. Click the heading of the Real Mem column in the process table twice to sort the table with the highest value at the top. If you don't see that column, select
View ▹ Columns ▹ Real Memory
from the menu bar.
If one process (excluding "kernel_task") is using much more memory than all the others, that could be an indication of a leak. A better indication would be a process that continually grabs more and more real memory over time without ever releasing it. Here is an example of how it's done.
The processes named "Safari Web Content" render web pages for Safari. They use a lot of memory and may leak if certain Safari extensions or third-party web plugins are installed. Consider them prime suspects.
Another process often implicated in memory leaks is "inkjet4" or "inkjet8," which is a component of the HP printing software. If it's present, force-quit the process in Activity Monitor to solve the problem temporarily. Empty the print queues in the Printers & Scanners preference pane (which has a slightly different name in each recent version of OS X.) If you don't use an HP printer, remove the software. Otherwise, if the problem is recurrent, update the software (which may not help) or contact HP support.
"Wired" memory should be a small part of the total. That memory is not swapped, but it makes less physical memory available which may then result in swapping. If you have a lot of wired memory, that's usually an indication of a memory leak in a third-party program that modifies the operating system at a low level. Ask for guidance in that case.
If you don't have an obvious memory leak, your options are to install more memory (if possible) or to run fewer programs simultaneously.
The next suggestion is only for users familiar with the shell. For a more precise, but potentially misleading, test, run the following command:
sudo leaks -nocontext -nostacks process | grep total
where process is the name of a process you suspect of leaking memory. Almost every process will leak some memory; the question is how much, and especially how much the leak increases with time. I can’t be more specific. See the leaks(1) man page and the Apple developer documentation for details. -
"You system has run out of application memory"
I'm constantly getting this error now. "You system has run out of application memory"
machine specs are -
MACBookPro Retina. 10,1
2.7 i7
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
GT 650M 1024 MB
OSX 10.9.4 (13E28)
750 GB Solid State drive with 211 GB free.
does any know what may being going on? What can I do to fix?
Thanks in advance for your help.
BrianThere is excessive swapping of data between physical memory (that is, the memory chips on the logic board) and virtual memory (one or more files on the startup volume.) That activity is relatively slow and causes the whole system to be less responsive. It can happen for two reasons:
A long-running process with a memory leak (a kind of bug)
Not enough memory for your usage pattern
Tracking down a memory leak can be difficult, and it may come down to a process of elimination.
These instructions are for OS X 10.9 ("Mavericks.") The procedure may be slightly different for earlier versions of OS X.
When you notice the swap activity, open the Activity Monitor application and select All Processes from the View menu, if it's not already selected. Select the Memory tab. Click the heading of the Real Mem column in the process table twice to sort the table with the highest value at the top. If you don't see that column, select
View ▹ Columns ▹ Real Memory
from the menu bar.
If one process (excluding "kernel_task") is using much more memory than all the others, that could be an indication of a leak. A better indication would be a process that continually grabs more and more real memory over time without ever releasing it. Here is an example of how it's done.
The processes named "Safari Web Content" render web pages for Safari. They use a lot of memory and may leak if certain Safari extensions or third-party web plugins are installed. Consider them prime suspects.
Another process often implicated in memory leaks is "inkjet4" or "inkjet8," which is a component of the HP printing software. If it's present, force-quit the process in Activity Monitor to solve the problem temporarily. Empty the print queues in the Printers & Scanners preference pane (which has a slightly different name in each recent version of OS X.) If you don't use an HP printer, remove the software. Otherwise, if the problem is recurrent, update the software (which may not help) or contact HP support.
"Wired" memory should be a small part of the total. That memory is not swapped, but it makes less physical memory available which may then result in swapping. If you have a lot of wired memory, that's usually an indication of a memory leak in a third-party program that modifies the operating system at a low level. Ask for guidance in that case.
If you don't have an obvious memory leak, your options are to install more memory (if possible) or to run fewer programs simultaneously.
The next suggestion is only for users familiar with the shell. For a more precise, but potentially misleading, test, run the following command:
sudo leaks -nocontext -nostacks process | grep total
where process is the name of a process you suspect of leaking memory. Almost every process will leak some memory; the question is how much, and especially how much the leak increases with time. I can’t be more specific. See the leaks(1) man page and the Apple developer documentation for details.
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