Thunderbird crashing every couple minutes... @ OOM | large | xul.dll and OOM | small (no add-ons)
Ugh.. A couple days ago Thunderbird started crashing every couple of minutes. It seems like the first one was in the middle of the night with no activity going on the computer. The crash report says this:
MozCrashReason: [unhandlable oom] Failed not allocate new chunk during GC
What does this mean? Is GC = garbage collection?
How can I go about debugging this. TB only stays up for a couple minutes before it crashes again...
Thanks,
Jim
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Help/Troubleshooting, Crash Reports, post the last few IDs, e.g. bp-.... Or, open C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Crash Reports\submitted. AppData is hidden by default.
bp-8e77367f-7787-46ce-99bd-7713f0201117 bp-cc8ad23c-a202-45ff-87dc-03e850201117 bp-9ea2d9c6-ddbe-4382-a8f9-216980201116
Is that what you are looking for?
One of the bug reports suggests this might be due to managing the page file manually rather than automatically by Windows. Is that a factor on your system?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1663781
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I have not touched to the page file setup...
I would like to report that I compacted all the folders and it doesn't seem to crash anymore. Should this be pursued anymore? This does seem like a bug that should be investigated.....
Jim
The bug is already submitted for analysis. I recommend to allow automatic compaction in Options/General/Network & Disk Space, if it isn't already enabled.
jbuszkie said
I have not touched to the page file setup...
No surprise - OOM crashes are common, but the actions taken by the user of the previously cited bug report are not common.
jbuszkie said
I would like to report that I compacted all the folders and it doesn't seem to crash anymore. Should this be pursued anymore? This does seem like a bug that should be investigated.....
Yeah, so perhaps a corrupt folder, which for some reason do tend to result in OOM crashes.
jbuszkie,
Is it still the case that you no longer crash?
With the 64bit version I don't crash. But the 64b version is slow as hell... so I tried to go back to the 32 bit version I had been using forever and it crashed again right away... So... 64 works but not very responsive. 32 crashes almost immediately.
Thanks,
Jim
> 64bit version is slow as hell
Not surprising. But interesting.
Yes, GC = garbage collection
buszkie, Can you reproduce the issue when using 32bit with Thunderbird started in safe mode? https://support.mozilla.org/kb/safe-mode-thunderbird