Services memory consumption growing - Galaxy S I9000 General

Hi i have a question about services memory consumption.
When I reboot phone services takes about 100Mb of ram. But as days passes that number keeps growing. sometimes it goes to 200Mb.
And I am not talking about listed services, I have no problems with those my question is regarding some not listed services.
I tried searching forums but I anc't find any info about this.
Also this happens with stock and other roms, and even with different combination of kernels.
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For the millionth time: this is not Windows. Less free RAM is not necessarily a good thing.
P.S. my phone used up 206 MB and it's still running smooth.

Oh I have no problem with android consuming my memory for cached processes and services.
I personally want android to consume all memory for cashing purpose and faster application start up.
However in case of need it is not freeing that highlighted part of memory (which is constantly growing).
That's why when it goes over 200mb it has very little space for cache processes.
Resulting in shutting down launcher (visible launcher restarting) or similar.

Related

[wizard] temporary memory amount boost...

Yup, its possible to have 36-37 mb mem free.
procedure:
-we need oxios hibernate shortcut on today, launcher etc.
-you must click hibernate after soft reset before memory stabilizes..
-after mem is stabilized, you need to launch task manager 2.7, and find ov9650.dll (camera) in devices - and choose "stop" from menu.
- after device stops, click hibernate once more.
of course, only crucial thing is to turn off camera device from taskman...but whole thing alltogether is best method if application is not able to start just because of lack of mem.
Camera won't work anymore.... until you do soft reset - it will activate camera again.
screen(system loaded, WAD, wm5newmenu x 2, inclose mobile, and some more things installed):
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of course, it's possible to have more mem free...
yup, its possible to launch mother3 on gba now
sorry for tragic quality of post...
link to taskman 2.7
http://rapidshare.com/files/34846333/TaskMgr.exe.html
screen update:

RAM(Program) Memory 336.97MB or 448MB???

I have got a HD2 but would like to know what my program/RAM memory size should be?
Mine seems to have 336.97MB as shown in the screenshot below...but the official specification for the HD2 states that i should have 448MB.
Could people please check their devices and report below what size they have?
My Memory
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It's been reported several times. You have 448 installed but not all of that memory is available to applications, some memory is used for system critical components and possibly video. You can think about it this simplified way: your operating system allocates memory to applications, but when you turn your device on, it's not even loaded yet. And even during boot time you need things like display driver, OS loader to work and have memory available. That's where the difference between 448 and whatever WM reports goes.
No reason to be alarmed, Dragon. That's the way it is...
Checkout this particular video review (jump to 5:10) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUa1TJ3DXJo
The difference is just for video and what is currently running. (Touchflow, basic services etc) Rest is for programs.

Possible solution to SOD

friends, I think I found the fault and the solution is very simple,
but bring their sacrifices.
I noticed, after reinstalling the ROM of Energy and the Valkyrie
problem is the RAM.
Both ROM that I testing works fine, but the
problem is that once occupied much of the available storage
on phone, the system becomes slower and begin to appear
the SOD
I tried first with the Valkyrie ROM (x1_firestorm_v6.7.23121LEO-Extender), which only gave me around
170MB of space to install programs. Then, after going down to
100mb, began the issue of SOD.
Then, I tried the ROM of Energy
(Energy.XPERIA.21905.Sense2.5.Cookie.Dinik.Glass.Jun.07) and gave me 250mb
about programs available for use on the computer.
Some applications installed on your computer, to get to 200MB, began
SOD in the ROM
Conclusion:
- By occupying lot of RAM available to install applications, the system
becomes unstable and begins to fail
- The first indication of possible SOD is when the system slows down,
especially the HTC Sense 2.5
Unfortunately the solution to SOD in an already corrupt, is a HARD
RESET, as in Windows Mobile 6.5 is not possible to modify the space
assigned to RAM or installation of applications, as it was in Windows
Mobile 2003.
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Hope has been helpful, and remember NOT to install too
or heavy applications in computer memory.
Greetings.
PS: sorry for my poor english

RAM in the MT4G

Hey, all. I'm reviewing my phone and according to Quadrant System information, my Total Memory on my Mytouch is 642,320 KB which would be around 627MB. The phone is supposed to have 768MB. What i want to know is what are the specs for other user's phones? Should i be concerned about the application telling me that the phone only has 627MB when it should be 768? Is some of that RAM not being seen by the phone but instead doing something in the background?
Thanks for replies.
Mine shows the exact same number as yours.
the gpu is probably sharing the same ram as the system
kk, just wanted to be sure that im not the only one with these numbers.
As with any number based in the digital world, those numbers are NOT a direct reflection of the actual amount. In tech terms 1Ghz is 1024. Not 1000. Your phone as well as mine and everyone else with a MT4G has 768. Some of that is allocated to system resources. Just like your computer's HDD and RAM.
Correcto. The system has "locked" about 150 megs of RAM to be allocated soley for core processes and cant be accessed by anything else.
Yeah, mine says almost the same thing in Quadrant.
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[Q] Phone thinks no storage left!! help

So my SM-G900H keeps giving me the "internal storage running out" warning even though in storage settings it says I have 14.98gb of free space. I also took out the SD card now to eliminate that factor and still this message is there. It doesn't let me install apps because it says there isn't enough storage space for them. However, it still Downloads the app no problem, error pops up when it tries to install it. I went through the whole internet and couldn't find anything. Any ideas? Thanks!
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The entire internet, huh? How long did that take you to do?
Anyway, back to reality - a forum search usually fixes issues like this. It's a good habit to actually search before posting, as it often gives you an instant answer. And at least lets you pose better informed questions.
Try the solution in the top search result. And failing that, restore a backup or write a 100% stock firmware image to the phone to correct obscure system corruption.
Google search: [url="http://goo.gl/XJy3Mq]internal storage space error XDA[/url]
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