Beta 5 impossibly slow

I cannot use Beta 5. It is using tons of CPU cycles while I ask it to do nothing. Nothing is downloading, nothing is indexing. The result is that even trying to pop-up a note in a verse in the NASB95 takes forever to appear. Literally 30-60 seconds or more.
Here is the CPU use when I was actually doing nothing at all:
Mark's Test is the one I am using.
I have a number of linked Bibles, study Bibles, and commentaries. Whenever I scroll forward in a Bible Logos 4 goes into hyper CPU use mode for minutes at a time. And I have to wait and wait for the pop-ups to appear again on the text notes.
I do not have any note files open. I have not opened any of the tools that follow what I am doing.
Logos is still running at 78-85% of CPU usage after paging down in my linked Bible two minutes ago. Still no pop-ups over the text notes.
Yesterday I reported how slowly my installation of the beta brought up the parallel resource buttons. Now it is simply unusable.
I will test the timing and CPU use in my non-beta installation after switching user accounts.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark, do you have logging on? The logs would give a good indication of what it is doing.
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Yes. Attached.
Tried the same things with the non-beta installation. When scrolling through the NASB95 in the same linked configuration, Logos maxed at about 50% CPU utilization. After paging it took about 5 seconds to return the pop-up functionality in the NASB. I've never felt Logos 4 was a speed demon but the pre-beta version is definitely faster.
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I wonder if having two instances open simultaneously is having any impact on its speed
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LaRosa,
They were both open when I tested the non-beta version. As you could see from the screen shot the second installation was using NO CPU cycles, so had no impact on the speed of the beta version.
Is is better to use just one from a memory management point of view? I'm sure it is. It is the constant CPU cycles and the inability of the user interface to respond when that is going on that is behind the problem I had.
I did a fair test, even if their might be more optimum ways of running Logos 4.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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From your log, looks like it has something to do with parallel resources... There is a bit of a performance crunch as a layout loads and it goes through all your collections getting the parallel resource sets, but yours seems to be doing it over and over again.
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I experienced the same problem in B4 and also now in B5. Simply scrolling pegs my CPU (99%). And Highlighting a text takes more than 10 secs from the ctrl-k until the highlight appears.
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Jon Rumble said:
yours seems to be doing it over and over again
That's all I noticed, as well as a bunch of synchronization.
Once my Parallel Resource buttons appeared (some time before I tried to use the program as tested) I would have assumed that that process was complete.
More note files and Parallel Resources are about the only difference between my beta and non-beta installations. That leads me to suspect one or the other.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Scott Howard Clark said:
I experienced the same problem
Not that I want others to have trouble, but I am glad it isn't just me. Thanks.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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I am feeling for you guys but I must report that Beta 4 and 5 are noticeably faster in every aspect for me.
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Russ Quinn said:
Beta 4 and 5 are noticeably faster in every aspect for me
Russ, do you have time to count and report how many collections you have? Also have you removed any of your collections from appearing as parallel resources? Just wondering if this could have something to do with it.
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Mark A. Smith said:Russ Quinn said:
Beta 4 and 5 are noticeably faster in every aspect for me
Russ, do you have time to count and report how many collections you have? Also have you removed any of your collections from appearing as parallel resources? Just wondering if this could have something to do with it.
Mark,
One of the first things I did when they added the All parallel resources as a default group was to uncheck the Include option in each of my collections.
I am currently relying on the All parallel resources and my prioritization. It seems to give me everything I need for now. I am primarily using the Parallel resources to quickly run through commentaries on various passages.
But when I say every aspect being faster, I'm also talking about returning results for morph searches, updating the results of the analysis view as I scroll down a long list, opening the library, and just general responsiveness.
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Mark A. Smith said:Jon Rumble said:
yours seems to be doing it over and over again
That's all I noticed, as well as a bunch of synchronization.
Once my Parallel Resource buttons appeared (some time before I tried to use the program as tested) I would have assumed that that process was complete.
More note files and Parallel Resources are about the only difference between my beta and non-beta installations. That leads me to suspect one or the other
The repetition of collection searches is inherent to Parallel Resources and Bradley commented on making improvements at http://community.logos.com/forums/t/10113.aspx. However, the impact for me has been that it takes 2-3 seconds for the PRA icon to appear after each switch to a resource. It's distracting when you have to wait for it.
I don't have any note files!
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:
The repetition of collection searches
I guess that's what is killing me both when starting up and when using Logos 4 Beta 5. I can live with the start-up lag because I usually leave Logos open, but the drag on the CPU and impossibly slow response times after start-up are impossible to work with. If constant collections searches are the culprit then they need to be eliminated.
Thanks for the info.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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Russ Quinn said:
One of the first things I did when they added the All parallel resources as a default group was to uncheck the Include option in each of my collections.
Well I have 120 collections and unchecked about 2/3 of them when I was getting 5 and half minute lags at start-up (cut the lag to 3 and a half).
Of course for me everything is slower because the CPU is bustin' almost constantly. Checking and rechecking my collections I guess.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark, I think it is the number of collections you have. I have just about 25 of them and I do not see that dramatic slow down. I have most of them included in my parallel resources. But also notes, I do not have hundreds of them. So it might be this also. I don't know.
EDITED: It's true when I open a resource, before it finds the parallel resources (and icon appears) the CPU goes to 100%. It takes about 3-5 sec. to my notebook.
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Bohuslav Wojnar said:
Mark, I think it is the number of collections you have. I have just about 25 of them and I do not see that dramatic slow down. I have most of them included in my parallel resources. But also notes, I do not have hundreds of them. So it might be this also. I don't know.
I noticed that the collections definitions are constantly being logged to the log file when the library window is open. Perhaps this is affecting the performance as well. Stuff like this:
2010-01-19 21:31:47.4365 64 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: title:"Christ"
2010-01-19 21:31:47.5215 68 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: type:dictionary -greek -hebrew -syriac -aramaic -encyclopedia -dictionary
2010-01-19 21:31:47.5425 59 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: type:bible -greek -english -syriac -coptic -arabic -aramaic
2010-01-19 21:31:47.7835 68 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: type:"Media Collection" -story
2010-01-19 21:31:47.8395 59 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: type:"Bible Harmony" -gospel
2010-01-19 21:31:48.1625 68 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: atlas
2010-01-19 21:31:48.2185 64 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: type:topical
2010-01-19 21:31:48.3205 56 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: type:dictionary english +Merriam
2010-01-19 21:31:48.4315 68 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: type:bible -greek -english -syriac -coptic -arabic -aramaic
2010-01-19 21:31:48.4925 64 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: archeology
2010-01-19 21:31:48.5195 68 Info LibraryCatalogIndex Searching for all records matching: type:"Bible Harmony" -gospelMacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Just in case this has something to do with it..if you'll notice, L4 now keeps it's place in the interlinear panel while you scroll....that's a real performance sucker...
I close the interlinear while I scroll...
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Robert Pavich said:
I close the interlinear while I scroll...
Mine are not open, so that isn't it. It seems that it has something to do with rechecking my collections over and over as Todd pointed out.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark A. Smith said:Robert Pavich said:
I close the interlinear while I scroll...
Mine are not open, so that isn't it. It seems that it has something to do with rechecking my collections over and over as Todd pointed out.
Bradley said that the logging comes from the program checking the collections for parallel resources for each resource window:
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From my perspective I'd like to know if there is going to be a solution. The current state of affairs renders the beta totally unusable. It would seem that constantly checking collections is unnecessary. Perhaps there needs to be a re-think about how the parallel resources are determined. I am using immense numbers of CPU cycles just to get them to show up in the first place and then the constant grinding after that slows everything almost to a stand-still. I know collections are dynamic, but can't there be a way to flag when a change in a collection has been made? It might take some work, but then only collections that have changed would need to be updated. There could be a static database established once with all parallel resource associations, and then only as needed would it be updated.
Maybe this isn't the issue, but if it is, I for one need Logos to address it.
By golly this program is a resource hog! It is only getting worse as new 'features' are added. What is it going to be like when everything is added back in?
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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One of our goals in beta testing is to collect performance feedback information and determine where we need to make improvements. This feature has not been optimised, but doing so is on our tasklist.
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Hi Mark,
(WARNING: HUMOR FOLLOWS)
Are you sure it isn't the number of times per minute you're checking for another beta?
[;)]
Grace & Peace,
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HMMM. That affects my speed? Honestly I was more worried about the number of trips to the kitchen I was making while waiting for Logos to return control to me the user.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Bradley Grainger said:
This feature has not been optimised
I'm glad you didn't say 'this feature has been optimized.' Thanks for the response, Bradley, but I am out of the water for beta testing until something gets better. Ah, well.
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I had similar results after installing B4 this morning. I got some kind of Windows 7 shut down error while the installation restarted and the library was initializing. However with B5 it is actually running faster than it ever has. I wonder if possibly something failed during the installation? It would be nice to see a 'repair' option in Logos 4 similar to the option in Office.
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Scott Howard Clark said:
I experienced the same problem in B4 and also now in B5. Simply scrolling pegs my CPU (99%). And Highlighting a text takes more than 10 secs from the ctrl-k until the highlight appears.
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I am having a speed issue with Beta 5 as well that did not show up in the other Betas. Being somewhat new to L4 I only have 28 collections. I have recently upgraded to Platinum and I am not sure if that is affecting the speed. I tried clearing all the links in my study layout and something as simple as scrolling still jumps CPU usage to near or at 100%.Bradley Grainger said:One of our goals in beta testing is to collect performance feedback information and determine where we need to make improvements. This feature has not been optimised, but doing so is on our tasklist.
On a more positive note, I thank God for Logos and L4. I was a long time user of L3 and it was great; but L4 and the potential it has takes my study and understanding of God's word to another level. Thank you for your vision and hard work. God is using you in a unique and powerful way.
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Similar situation. I have a passage guide open, a KJV and a commentary. Nothing else. If I scroll the KJV and highlight a verse the CPU pegs out (also my music begins stuttering). If I copy the text, it takes over 10 seconds to complete he copy, until the CPU calms down.
Not complaining, just commenting.
Addendum: If I close everything but the KJV the same symptoms occur.
Bottom Line...Text Scrolling pegs the CPU...
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I've observed a lot of inefficiency in the logs connected with Parallel Resource and searching a collection, which Bradley is aware of. It might help to produce a log when you experience a slowdown, noting the time.
Dave
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Here is a log that shows at 20:19 where I start to scroll. It looks like it is parsing through all my collections each time I scroll.
BTW most of my collections are based on "mytag"
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Bradley Grainger said:
One of our goals in beta testing is to collect performance feedback information and determine where we need to make improvements.
Bradley, this was not 'logged"
Yesterday Logos 4 ran all day as I continually went back and forth from it to other tasks. I had in a separate window the tools that often slow Logos 4 (at least for me- the"follow" tools like "Power" & Explorer etc.)
I was systematically going through a list of 40 resources, using the Right arrow key to load and then switch, one at a time. By evening and at about the 20th I too was getting "slow" results. I happened to look at the Task Manager and Logos4 's Mem use was up over 600,000. I had not seen that since much earlier in beta (sometime during the fall months)
Question:.It is possible that some of the recent additions (perhaps related to Resource associations, etc) have memory 'leaks' that have not yet been noticed?
Thanks
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CoramDeo said:
Here is a log that shows at 20:19 where I start to scroll. It looks like it is parsing through all my collections each time I scroll.
I replicated your log activity from 22:19 by opening KJV1900 and just scrolling with the mouse. No wonder it was so jerky, repeatedly searching collections and (in my case) storing temporary search results! But that activity continued when I wasn't doing anything!
BTW have you now changed that "all resources" collection to use rating:>=0?
Dave
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Yes, I changed the "all resources" collection, and I turned off the "show in parallel resources" option for all the other collections. Also, I have some visual filters that when turned off speed things up as well. Performance is not great, but it's at least usable. I think ultimately that the "all resource" hack I had was the same impact as about 30 individual collections.
Thanks for your help.
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