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July 31, 2019
Question

Lightroom Classic v 8.3.1 consumes all available memory and disk and then hangs

  • July 31, 2019
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I've seen this problem posted in various places, but not recent comments or solutions. Technical support has taken this problem, escalated it to higher level tech people and then gone radio silent.

I first migrated from Apple Aperture to Lightroom, and then from there to the Creative Cloud. It synced to the cloud once. Subsequent efforts failed to update the sync. Tech support found that after I upgraded, I had too many versions of LR on my drive and I was trying to sync from a version that wasn't compatible with the cloud. Everything was fixed and bad versions deleted. I started the sync (15K files) and left it alone. Sync ran for about 12 hours and then the application memory increased until there was none left and LR hung and quit. It hung at about 11K files. I tried again, and it ran into the memory problem and hung rather quickly. After that, I could use Lightroom Classic only if I had sync turned off. If I started it, the memory problem would appear in a minute or two.

Tech support tried a few things, including recreating the catalog, moving the catalog to a different volume, and a few other things. None of them worked. One tech support person said I had bad RAM and to talk to Apple. Another said that my internet provider is the problem. I ran tests and discounted those, and kept contacting tech support. My case was escalated. Now, when I contact tech support, I'm told that my case is being worked on and someone will get back to me "soon". When I ask what "soon" means, I'm told 24-36 hours. I contact them every day and get the "soon" response.

I'm on a Mac, current OS. 16G RAM and 100G available disk space.

Does anyone have any clues about what is going on? Solutions I can try?  I haven't been able to sync in 8 months.

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6 replies

melissapiccone
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 1, 2019

I have this issue as well. I currently have sync turned off for other reasons but with sync on, it eats up all available RAM and my computer goes a little crazy. I'm also on a Mac with tons of free hard drive space (over 1TB) and 16gb RAM. It does it with nothing else running and everything else turned off. Not my top priority currently to fix it, just wanted to let you know you are not alone.

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist
August 1, 2019

thank you. I've seen this on forums with clusters of affected users, both Mac and Windows. TechSupport is telling me "you're the only one"

GoldingD
Legend
August 1, 2019

Inquiry, in the System Information, the Graphics bit:

Intel Iris Graphics

Is is that the only graphics control in your rig? That is an integrated graphics processor, and it may be your only one. But was your rig supposed to have additional GPU capability? A discreet  graphics processor?

Have no idea of your model, so no idea if something more should exist?

Find out which graphics processor is in use on your MacBook Pro - Apple Support

I find it all that the System Information, does not include the version of the driver for your Intel Iris Graphics. Other forum members, is that significant??

Also, it does not indicate the model of the Intel Iris Graphics, odd??

GoldingD
Legend
August 1, 2019

Inquiry, based on your System Information, the part about graphics, is this a laptop?

If so, plugged in to electrical source or running off battery? If running off battery, the MAC OS will throttle the CPU down.

GoldingD
Legend
August 1, 2019

Inquiry, Ethernet or WiFi connection to your MAC?

GoldingD
Legend
August 1, 2019

Ok, had to go back and reread your discussion, somehow had the issue wrong, but

Several things to try.

1. is Face detection running? Pause it. Is Address lookup running? Pause it.

2. Shut down the MAC then restart. But you probably already did that.

3. Launch your Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App. Sign out. Sign in. See if that helps. But I would think the Adobe Techs tried that. If you are syncing to the cloud, then this app must be working and your authentication must be working, so try again.

4. Just in case the Adobe Techs missed it. Turn off the option to Use Graphics Processor as mentioned in Solution 1 (and as you probably can not get to Solution 1, see Solution 2) in:

Adobe Lightroom GPU Troubleshooting and FAQ

5. Just in case the Adobe Techs missed it. Reset the preferences file:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bARt-hoCc2Q

How to set Lightroom Classic preferences

6. You tested your Internet access. How?

Hmmm, someway to test use of your Internet from within Lightroom, perhaps via Publishing. Now I do not see in your Plug-ins any Publishing Plug-ins like Smugmug or some other image sharing site. (not Facebook, forget Facebook, for non commercial that plug-in does not work). Do you have such a subscription.

Other members, can you publish to Adobe Cloud without using sync?

7. My fumbling with (6) leads me to another old issue to test. Connectivity errors. Especially authentication issues. See  Step 1 in this:

How to resolve connection errors with Adobe Creative Cloud and Creative Suite applications

(and perhaps a few more items within that link)

8. Like (7), and perhaps while checking your access out in (7). Bring up Adobe.com, select Manage Your Account. Make sure you have just one e-mail set up, Look for odd things.

Adobe ID account sign-in troubleshooting

9. Take the MAC in to a Apple Store with a reserved spot with the Apple Techs to see if a hardware issue is occurring. RAM, hard drive, etc.

August 1, 2019

thank you for the shopping list of things to check. I have been through them:

Turned off location and face detection

quit all other applications and killed unnecessary background processes

Turned off graphics processor

Sign out/sign in of creative cloud

prefs file reset

tested and changed internet connection by running utilities and by completely swapping out gateway, and increased available upload and bandwidth (35MBPS).

Ran RAM utility tests; hardware ruled out as this is the only function of the only application that has the memory leak.

Connected to gateway via ethernet. Plugged in laptop. I've switched to Wifi, and that doesn't make a difference.

Startup drive is 500G and 100G is available as a swap disk. LR eats that up and hangs.

Catalog was originally on external drive, but tech had me recreate it on startup drive. No difference.

Catalog is 259MB

Tech support has deleted and reinstalled the application

The OS has updated a couple times during this saga

Sahil.Chawla
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 31, 2019

Hi there,

Sorry to hear about a bad experience with Lightroom and support, let's make it right.

Could you please share Lightroom's Help > System Info dialog text here? As it would be helpful for us to troubleshoot further.

As a few troubleshooting steps are already taken, could you please try enabling the root user on the macOS and test Lightroom on that account and let us know if it helps?

Please check the steps here: How to enable the root user on your Mac or change your root password - Apple Support

Regards,
Sahil

July 31, 2019

Lightroom Classic version: 8.3.1 [ 201905241238-dcd7e2de ]

License: Creative Cloud

Language setting: en-US

Operating system: Mac OS 10

Version: 10.14.5 [18F132]

Application architecture: x64

Logical processor count: 4

Processor speed: 2.8 GHz

Built-in memory: 16,384.0 MB

Real memory available to Lightroom: 16,384.0 MB

Real memory used by Lightroom: 1,142.6 MB (6.9%)

Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 3,244.7 MB

Memory cache size: 50.8MB

Internal Camera Raw version: 11.3 [ 197 ]

Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 3

Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2

Camera Raw virtual memory: 0MB / 8191MB (0%)

Camera Raw real memory: 0MB / 16384MB (0%)

Displays: 1) 2560x1440

Graphics Processor Info:

Metal: Intel Iris Graphics

Application folder: /Applications/Adobe Lightroom Classic

Library Path: /Users/radumas/Desktop/Lr new catalog/Lr new catalog.lrcat

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