WTK�s memory monitor is very slow

Hello people! I was using the WTK�s(2.2) memory monitor and it�s woking well. But now, the momory monitor is too slow. Almost stopping the application (a simple game). I don�t understand, the system is the same! The code is the same! The computer is the same! Somebody can help me? Thanks!

Run Etrecheck and post the results
You backed up first and made a clone of your system?
You used Recovery Mode and Disk Utility to repair the drive.
Use to be we HAD TO clear system cache and extension caches before doing any type of install or upgrade.
Maybe the report will show some possible explanation, incl. if the directory is healthy.

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  • I have a problem when i am connecting my mbpr to a monitor , the internet is going very slow when i connect to the monitor plz help me if i buy a vga to minidisplay it will help??

    i have a problem when i am connecting my mbpr to a monitor , the internet is going very slow when i connect to the monitor plz help me if i buy a vga to minidisplay it will help??

    dovdov2,
    are you saying that when you connect your MacBook Pro to a monitor, your Internet connection slows down, but when you disconnect the monitor, it speeds up again, and that this is reproducible from one day to another?
    Does this happen both under OS X and under Windows 7, or only under one of them?
    How are you currently connecting your MacBook Pro to your monitor?

  • WLS is slow, Memory Monitoring : what Memory Usage

    After new Install WLS10.3.3. with OFRD on VM / Windows
    the WLS AdminServer is running very slow,
    although nothing app works
    the windows TaskManager shows enough memory but high CPU - activities
    looking for about it I found a lot but not really to use it simple
    or to interprete that:
    my adminserver shows this parameters,
    any help to resize parameters higher or slower ?
    Java Virtual Machine Memory Utilization Statistics
    Heap Size Current     536870912
    Heap Free Current:      136339488
    Heap Free Percent:      62
    Heap Size Max     1073741824
    Total Physical Memory     4294144000
    Garbage Collection Statistics
    GC Algorithm: Dynamic GC,
    current strategy: Generational Parallel Mark & Sweep,
    generational=true,
    sweep=parallel,
    mark=parallel
    Total GC Count     41
    Last GC Start     11/4/10 2:45:19
    Last GC End     11/4/10 2:45:20
    Total GC Time     71816
    Handles Compaction     true
    Concurrent     false
    Generational     true
    Incremental     false
    Parallel     true
    Java Virtual Machine Processor Utilization Statistics
    Total Number Of Threads     95
    Number Of Daemon Threads     94
    Number Of Processors     2
    All Processors Average Load     0.9995192307692309
    JVM Processor Load     0.4666666666666666

    Hhmm, and what is it ?
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    but have to work with this things .... ;-)
    found that ACTIVE threads with up to 120.000 requests
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    Waiting for notification on: weblogic/work/ExecuteThread@0x220B0340[fat lock]
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    "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" id=56 idx=0xcc tid=1344 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/work/ExecuteThread@0x247AFB78[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1964)[inlined]
    at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
    at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:157)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/work/ExecuteThread@0x247AFB78[fat lock]
    at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:178)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "JarIndex Timer" id=62 idx=0xe4 tid=696 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: java/util/TaskQueue@0x046FBE88[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/util/TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:509)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/util/TaskQueue@0x046FBE88[fat lock]
    at java/util/TimerThread.run(Timer.java:462)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Java2D Disposer" id=63 idx=0xe8 tid=3712 prio=10 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: java/lang/ref/ReferenceQueue$Lock@0x0268A990[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/lang/ref/ReferenceQueue.remove(ReferenceQueue.java:118)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/lang/ref/ReferenceQueue$Lock@0x0268A990[fat lock]
    at java/lang/ref/ReferenceQueue.remove(ReferenceQueue.java:134)
    at sun/java2d/Disposer.run(Disposer.java:125)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Timer-2" id=64 idx=0xec tid=3928 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: java/util/TaskQueue@0x0268B210[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
    at java/util/TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:483)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/util/TaskQueue@0x0268B210[fat lock]
    at java/util/TimerThread.run(Timer.java:462)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "EmChartCacheWorker" id=65 idx=0xf0 tid=2524 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: oracle/sysman/emSDK/chart/EmChartCacheWorker@0x0268BB80[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
    at oracle/sysman/emSDK/chart/EmChartCacheWorker.run(EmChartCacheManager.java:393)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: oracle/sysman/emSDK/chart/EmChartCacheWorker@0x0268BB80[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "HealthMonitor" id=67 idx=0xf8 tid=3652 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: oracle/sysman/util/healthMonitor/HealthMonitor@0x0268CDA8[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at oracle/sysman/util/healthMonitor/HealthMonitor.run(HealthMonitor.java:282)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: oracle/sysman/util/healthMonitor/HealthMonitor@0x0268CDA8[fat lock]
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "RepolessTargetManager" id=68 idx=0xfc tid=4452 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: oracle/sysman/emdrep/repoless/RepolessTargetManager@0x026B7EA8[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
    at oracle/sysman/emdrep/repoless/RepolessTargetManager.waitNewAgent(RepolessTargetManager.java:416)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: oracle/sysman/emdrep/repoless/RepolessTargetManager@0x026B7EA8[fat lock]
    at oracle/sysman/emdrep/repoless/RepolessTargetManager.run(RepolessTargetManager.java:853)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
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