Hey All,
We have been investigating this issue with the help of some of you. What we managed to find out from the logs you sent to us is the following:
- The issue is that the two ArchiCAD instances cannot connect to each other properly. We couldn't find out just yet why does this happen in some cases, so the source of this issue is still under investigation.
- The memory being used up is the consequence of this bad connection between the two ArchiCAD instances. We will address this by not allowing the high memory usage even if the communication between the two instances is not working fine.
At this point I would like to emphasise that
disabling the IPC connection in the registry is not a solution to this, it is only a workaround. Disabling the communication works the following way:
On Windows
In the Registry Editor set the Disable key to 1 in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Graphisoft\ArchiCAD-64\ArchiCAD-64 <your AC version>\IPCConnection\
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By86zxNvheHtVHJIcXo1ZGZGZ3c/edit?usp=sharing
On OS X
In the ArchiCAD preferences file /Users/username/Library/Preferences/com.graphisoft.AC-64 <your AC version>.plist under IPCConnection set the Disable Boolean key to True
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By86zxNvheHtWjh0WkozX3F2cnM/edit?usp=sharing
More about Registry Editor or Preferences:
http://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/?p=25471
With this switch being disabled the following functionality is not working:
1. Views placed from external files cannot be updated and checked.
2. Selected layouts or drawings on a layout cannot be merged from the Navigator/Organizer. It only works for the entire Layout Book with the Merge command.
3. Open source view command is not working for drawings which are placed from and external view.
To resolve the issue try to delete the IPC Data folder on your machine:
Windows:
C:\Users\username\Graphisoft\IPC Data
OS X:
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Graphisoft/IPC Data
Best regards,
Csaba
Csaba Kézér
Director, Global Customer Support
Graphisoft