Hazel using excessive memory

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Hazel using excessive memory Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:30 pm • by dbourbon
Hazelworker process in Activity Monitor using over 4 GB real memory. What's going on?
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Re: Hazel using excessive memory Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:18 pm • by a_freyer
Did you check the logs for errors? Are your rules processing huge folders? Do you have subfolder rules that dive down huge folder trees? How many folders are you monitoring with Hazel?

Else, stop Hazel and start it again. If you still have a large memory footprint, then log out and back in. If the problem persists and you do not have any surprising answers to the above questions, send your logs to support.
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Re: Hazel using excessive memory Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:59 pm • by Mr_Noodle
I believe this was solved in email. One of the rules had a loop.
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Re: Hazel using excessive memory Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:57 am • by tsg20
I'm also having this problem. Yesterday I noticed that hazelworker had got up to 11GB of RAM, and after restarting it, 24 hours later it's back to 6.6GB (and a steady 50% of CPU).

My Hazel.log file is 371.5mb (!), and Hazel.prev.log file is 599.3mb, which seem a little large to send in (and a little large overall, really - should they be that large?).
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Re: Hazel using excessive memory Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:43 am • by a_freyer
Have you noticed if Hazel is looping in the logs, as was the other user's problem?
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Re: Hazel using excessive memory Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:09 pm • by Mr_Noodle
Select the process and do "Sample process" and email that in. Also, get the PID in Activity Monitor while you are there. Then, when viewing the logs, enter "[XXXX]" where XXXX is the PID and that will whittle down the logs to that process. Send that over as well.
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