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Oct 27, 2013 4:34 PM in response to yutsaoby Paul Conaway,Try not loading Teamviewer and splashtop stream and see if that solves the issue. Also do you have the latest version of dropbox? 2.4.4
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Oct 27, 2013 4:35 PM in response to Paul Conawayby yutsao,Yes I have the latest Dropbox. Let me check if I turn off those two apps.
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Oct 27, 2013 4:53 PM in response to rubenmeraby mkummer82,I can confirm devicemgrd to be the issue on my Mac Mini running OS X 10.9 and OS X Server 3. Screenshots are available here.
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Oct 27, 2013 6:10 PM in response to Paul Conawayby yutsao,It turns out to be the same even if I turn off them
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Oct 27, 2013 6:33 PM in response to REPGby davidkelly,I had the "out of app memory" problem earlier today. I found some old junk startup apps (e.g. "tap" and "tun" from an old Wireshark release, plus other stuff) in /Library/StartupItems and /System/Library/StartupItems, and I removed them.
I also disabled CrossOver's CD/DVD helper app that checks for new optical disks being inserted.
And I removed RB Checker Lite that had some helper process running in the background.
And I disabled Air Server from running at startup.
Something APPEARS to have made a difference, because I've just thrashed my Mac for 2 hours running everything from VMWare Fusion with 2GB VMs + iTunes + Maps + a whole bunch of other stuff simultaneously, and I can't get the "out of app memory" error ro recur. Activity Monitor still says my memory pressure is OK (green).
This is bug-fixing by superstition at its worst, but so far my system seems OK now. Fingers crossed...
(Of course, it probably means there's still some other app that's really the cause, that I haven't happened to run yet.)
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Oct 28, 2013 2:21 PM in response to mkummer82by mkummer82,The following command solved for me the problem related to devicemgrd and OS X Server under Mavericks:
sudo -u _devicemgr /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -d devicemgr_v2m0 -h /Library/Server/ProfileManager/Config/var/PostgreSQL -c “DELETE FROM db_notifications WHERE message LIKE ‘[DMDevicemgrd updateAllProfilesForID:%';"
More info at http://www.michaelkummer.com/2013/10/27/mavericks-your-system-has-run-out-of-app lication-memory/
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Oct 30, 2013 11:16 AM in response to REPGby AlexPower1,Same problem. 16GB of ram on a mid-2012 macbook pro and nothing but mail running and stuck with no windows open. Mail and kernal_task are together maxing out my ram in a matter of minutes after rebooting. The two will swap with mail sometimes running between 5 and 10 GB and kernal_task going between 1.5 and 12GB.
At times com.apple.internetacounts is using 99% of the CPU and mail is using 80+ precent for between 2 and 7 threads.
My google account is turned off but my iCloud mail dates back to 2002. I suspect that it's trying to index my mail folder or something.
The only relief that I've had was when I tried to reboot and then let my machine sit while it tried to quit mail. It eventually gave up since mail was unreponsive but that cleared up the kernal_task memory usage to almost nothing and so I let it sit again hoping that it will finish indexing or something. I tried that trick a second time with no luck.
Apple better fix this bug soon since I'm not sure how long I can run my machine without using email.
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Oct 30, 2013 11:42 AM in response to REPGby fgail,I have got excatly the same problem with my MB Pro Retina 3Ghz / 8 GB Ram
Never had that type of problem with a mac since 4-5 years
I get stuck anytime, even just 1 application is running
That's very annoying. I had to reboot 10 times today
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Oct 30, 2013 12:08 PM in response to REPGby ranger21,Same problem here with:
MBP Retina 2.6Ghz i5
8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
OS X 10.9
Tried command-r-option-p at restart and repairing permission but problem remains.
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Oct 30, 2013 12:11 PM in response to REPGby fgail,I have "forced quit" "CalendarAgent" in activity monitor and it worked fine, but after 3 min. "CalendarAgent" was eating back my memory (up to 4 GB)
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Oct 30, 2013 3:23 PM in response to REPGby holmesj,Exact same problem on mid-2012 MacBook Air, 4GB RAM 256GB SSD, I had to reboot just to read and post on this discussion.
There is a temporary fix and that is to revert back to Mountain Lion which worked a **** of a lot better than Mavericks! Sort it out Apple.
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Oct 31, 2013 2:29 PM in response to REPGby Reddperc,EXACT same thing happening to me on my Retina 16gb MBP. As soon as I upgraded to Mavericks, I'm getting the "Your system has run out of application memory" popup every couple of hours. On Activity Monitor, I'm seeing a "kernel_task" hitting close to 10 GB of memory, and pressure skyrocketing. Anyone else seeing that? Looks like I see the same thing in some of the previously-posted screenshots. So frustrating...
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Nov 2, 2013 3:39 PM in response to REPGby liane826,Same problem here with a 2013 MB Air, 256GB HD, 8GB Ram. Added problem that once or twice a day the computer won't wake up from sleep and requires a force restart. Went to the Genius Bar today. They were unable to replicate the problem and said it was definitely not a hardware issue. They think it must be an issue with third-party software and there was nothing they could do about it except do a clean install to see if that would help. (It didn't.)
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Nov 3, 2013 7:52 AM in response to liane826by Rlynn68,Hello Everyone, I found this and it worked for me on Mavericks, hope this helps.
" Your system has run out of apllication memory "
CalendarAgent process is out of control - delegation may be causing problems?
Thank you bonzabuy
I've had the same problem,
I spent over an hour on the phone with Apple support. They tried a number of things - from disk permissions, disk repair, start up items, login items, new user account.
The thing that seemed to do the trick instantly:
Delete the Calendar cache.
A rough procedure:
Open iCal
Full back up all calendars (full archive I think it's called)
Close iCal.
Go to Finder
'Go" menu
Hold down option key
Go to Library
In Library go to Calendar.
Delete Calendar Cache.
Restart machine.
Start iCal.
If all is well & all reminders / appointments restored then you can delete the backup.
Best Regards,
Ron
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Nov 4, 2013 9:07 AM in response to Rlynn68by holmesj,Whilst I've not had the running out of application memory, in addition to all other problems including Mail just not working at all, having fully charged my Macbook Air (Mid-2012) it is now telling me I have no battery. BUG FIXES PLEASE APPLE.