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getrealbro

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Peak Hour 4 [V4.1.7 (Mac Appstore)] did not handle last night’s transition from DST to ST very well :(

The history graphs only work for time ranges that begin after 2AM Nov 3. And Peak Hour 4 sometimes begins consuming memory (over 4GB) and becomes unresponsive requiring a Force Quit to regain contorol.

FWIW I run Peak Hour 4 on 3 different Macs. Two macs running Mojave 10.14.6 and one running El Capitan 10.11.6. All three had the same DST-ST issues.

GetRealBro
 

satcomer

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I was asleep but when I woke up my iPad and Mac were on the correct time! During the “Fall Back” was at the time when most are sleeping so I guess it has to do with the auto time server pluses for the US only that were messed up until someone technician fixed to Time Sever!

I’ve always wanted standard time in the USA all year long!
 

getrealbro

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FWIW This AM our 3 Macs, 4 iPhones and iPad had the correct time. And Peak Hour 4 was still reporting the correct input/output speed on the real time graphs. The issue was/is with the graphs of the usage and speed history. These graphs still can’t plot any time interval that includes data collected prior to the 2AM DST->St change. IOW right now the Usage and Speed graphs can display the last 12 hours of history but not 24 hours or longer.

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