C drive file bloat with point cloud
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‎2020-07-27 12:09 PM
‎2020-07-27
12:09 PM
This bloat drastically effects my machines ability to run ARACHICAD to the point where loading into teamworks (BIMcloud basic) in archicad 24 takes several hours.
I am the only one in the team that gets this. The only reason I can see is that I imported a point cloud to the teamworks file but this was months ago and the point cloud has been converted to gsm objects.
Image is after a clear out.
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‎2020-07-28 02:26 PM
‎2020-07-28
02:26 PM
Hello tlodge,
Your point cloud is not converted into a gsm but into a database called by a object.
If you open the gsm you will se a POINTCLOUD command into the 3D script.
G raphiS oft P oint C loud is a translation about your xyz or e57 file which is lighter than the original file.
The GSM call a GSPC file
You are able to put these files into your embedded library butGSPC are quite heavy files.
Your point cloud is not converted into a gsm but into a database called by a object.
If you open the gsm you will se a POINTCLOUD command into the 3D script.
The GSM call a GSPC file
You are able to put these files into your embedded library but
Christophe - FRANCE
Archicad Designer and Teacher
Archicad 15 to 28 FRA FULL
OS 13 Ventura - MacBook Pro M2 max- 32Go RAM
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Archicad Designer and Teacher
Archicad 15 to 28 FRA FULL
OS 13 Ventura - MacBook Pro M2 max- 32Go RAM
"Quality is never an accident ; it's always the result of an intelligent effort" John Ruskin

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‎2020-08-03 03:06 PM
‎2020-08-03
03:06 PM
Hi,
Thank you for reporting this issue and I am very sorry about the experience!
This is intentional to have these temp files here. These temp files are working as a "cache" - they are created every time you place a point cloud into a plan, in order to work faster with the huge point cloud file. When you close all running Archicad instances which contain point clouds, the files should be deleted. I think the problem here is Archicad was crashed due to low memory before it can delete these temp files normally.
There is an option to disable these temp files, but the point cloud will be loaded directly on RAM. It requires at least 32GB of RAM if you work with large point cloud file frequently. It can be activated via registry:
Thank you for reporting this issue and I am very sorry about the experience!
This is intentional to have these temp files here. These temp files are working as a "cache" - they are created every time you place a point cloud into a plan, in order to work faster with the huge point cloud file. When you close all running Archicad instances which contain point clouds, the files should be deleted. I think the problem here is Archicad was crashed due to low memory before it can delete these temp files normally.
There is an option to disable these temp files, but the point cloud will be loaded directly on RAM. It requires at least 32GB of RAM if you work with large point cloud file frequently. It can be activated via registry:
- Close all running Archicad and check if all the temp files have been disappeared
Best regards,
Minh
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT
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‎2021-12-21 11:16 AM
‎2021-12-21
11:16 AM
Any solution for mac users?
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‎2021-12-22 10:05 AM
‎2021-12-22
10:05 AM
The setting is here:
/Users/....Username...../Library/Preferences/com.graphisoft.AC 25.0.0 GER v1.plist
Change
<key>FilemappingEnabled</key>
<true/>
to
<key>FilemappingEnabled</key>
<false/>
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