Android :: Why System Kill Process?

Jul 16, 2009

I have many contacts in my G1,much as 2000. When i call sb, the system will find this one is in my contacts or not.Is there any posibilities that the system will stop searching this contact and kill this process because this search will take a relatively long time ?

Android :: Why system kill process?


Android :: List Of All Process Running In Droid System And Kill Some Of Them?

Apr 27, 2010

Is it possible to get list of all process which are running in the Android system, and kill some of them? I know that there are some applications (task managers), but I would like to write my own, simple application.

I would like to write simple task manager, just list of all process and button which will kill some of them.

Could you just write some Java methods which I can call in order to get list of process, and method for killing them. Or just give me some advices.

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How To Prevent Android OS Kill Process

Dec 31, 2012

I am developing chatting app in which i have to run my app continuously in background also. but unfortunately sometime my app kill by Android OS. and i have to relogin. Is there any way to run my app continuously in background. Some App is available on Google play which is running in background.

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Android :: Can't Kill Running Process When Exception Through

Aug 9, 2010

I am a freshman and my English is poor.In some cases, I terminate the application and the DVM process couldn't be killed when a exception through, why is this? and how the problem is to be tackled?

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Android :: Need To Re-initialize / Kill A Core Process Silently?

Nov 24, 2009

What is the quickest way to restart or re-init the launcher a core process without the "you've killed the a core process unexpectedly" notification message?

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Android :: How To Receive Signals In An Activity To Kill Child Process?

Jun 2, 2010

My application calls Runtime.exec() to launch an executable in a separate process at start up time. I would like this child process to get killed when parent activity exits. Now I can use onDestroy() to handle regular cases, but not "Force quit", shutdowns from DDMS, or kill from the console since those don't run onDestroy(). The addShutdownHandler() does not seem to be invoked in these cases either. Is there any other hook or signal handler that informs my activity that it's about to get terminated? As an alternative is there a way to have the system automatically kill the child process when the parent die?

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General :: Netstat App With Kill Process Feature?

Jun 17, 2012

I've been trying to find a decent terminal with many netstat options, but havn't had much luck. So any app that has netstat ability with the ability to select and kill established processes linked to certain connections.

If not, do you know of a terminal that includes all the netstat options?

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 :: How To Kill A Process / Application?

Nov 23, 2010

Situation: Second day of owning X8. So I'm downloading some Apps and one of them took forever, the download arrow was showing activity all through the night. (I was on WiFi) This morning, I pull down the Activity bar and see that the phone thinks the Download is still continuing. I couldn't see anyway to force quit other than turning off the phone. So, how does one Kill an Activity, Application, or Process in this Android system?

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Android :: How To Detect When Android Kill Process?

Mar 4, 2010

I have a problem when android decides to kill my process, because when it is restored, it crash because my Application object is restored and has lost important info that was stored in it. I have re aded in Activity Life cycle chapter on API documentation that "If an activity is paused or stopped, the system can drop the activity from memory by either asking it to finish, or simply killing its process. When it is displayed again to the user, it must be completely restarted and restored to its previous state." Is there any way for my application to know if the system has killed my process before and is trying to restore it right now?

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Android : How I Can Create A System Process

May 25, 2009

I want to run my application in system process instead of application process..

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Android : System Not Terminating Process / Way To Debug

Jan 25, 2010

When I navigate away from my application - I don't have an activities open - and my background service has been shut down (validated that service's onDestroy method was called). However my process seems to hand around and the system never seems to get around to killing my process.

Is there any way I can debug why the system is not killing my process.

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Android : System Process Information Blinking At Right Top Of Screen / Disable Showing?

May 13, 2010

I have recently got my samsung galaxy android phone. Today i downloaded some applications like power saver, no lock, etc. suddenly it started blinking system process information at right top of the screen. I have uninstalled all downloaded applications but system information keeps on blinking. Sometime it is occupying entire right side portion and i am unable to see screen content. System process information like "3.56/5.67/3.84 system_server akmd2 android.process.core" is displaying in low size text. It seems as it is showing information for debug purposes.

I have stopped all services, all application, etc. forcefully even then it keeps on displaying. Can anyone help me how to disable showing such information ?

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HTC Desire :: Process System Not Responding

Sep 23, 2010

Never had time to really get to understand my branded HTC Desire, bought in Hong Kong but serial numbered for Spain. The first time I connected to wifi I got advised an update was available and tried to get it (Android 2.2). It didn't load properly. I got a "process system is not responding" message, no wifi, no phone and constant rebooting every 5 minutes. Have contacted HTC, removed SIM and SD, done soft and hard resets, all to no avail. From forums like this I know this isn't rare. HTC Spain suggest I send the phone to them, but as I'm in Australia, I'm a little fearful of expense. Is there anything else I can do? Is putting the update on a SD card likely to work when the phone has such limited functionality at present? If I do send it to HTC or otherwise fix it, should I avoid installing updates in future?

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General :: System Process Mediaserver - Very Load CPU

Jan 3, 2012

I have device Acer Liquid E , ROM MIUI 1.12.23.

When i listen music (no matter what player is used) system proccess Mediaserver very load CPU, so drain battery (see screenshot) This manifested itself in either the firmware from the 2.2 Android

dl.dropbox.com/u/18014239/%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%83%D0%B8/device-2012-01-03-100816.png

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HTC Incredible :: Process System Not Responding After Manual Update

Aug 31, 2010

alright, just installed 2.2, but my incredible has rebooted 5 times already after the initial install. it's currently rebooting, showing the lock screen, then when i pull it down i get the white htc screen with the pop up and some sort of % (i imagine some sort of setup process) it's already told me the first time "congratulations, you've been updated to build x.x.x.xxx" it also tells me "sorry! process System is not responding" now that just sounds like crap. it just rebooted the 6th time... note that i installed 2.2 manually.

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Samsung Captivate :: WiFi - Sleep Policy Causing Wake Lock For Android System Process And Draining Battery

Dec 1, 2010

After noticing my battery was draining quickly, and then after reading this thread, I installed Android System Info to see what was draining my battery so fast. I notice that whenever I would turn on WiFi, the phone will never go to sleep , regardless of what I set the WiFi sleep policy to. After turning off WiFi, the battery still drains heavily.

The WiFi will shut off after 15mins (if you set it to "When screen turns off" or "never when plugged in"). However it seems to keep the CPU on causing it to drain down the battery.

It would seem that whenever WiFi is enabled, the Android system process creates a partial wakelock that does not go away even if you turn off WiFi. The only way to resolve this is by powering off or rebooting the phone.

You can verify this in Android System Info by going into Battery-History-Other Usage-Partial Wake usage to see how much time the "Android System" process holding a partial wake.

I even did a factory reset on the device; and it is still happening so it doesn't appear to be any app that caused the issue. As I said, it works fine as long as I don't enable WiFi.

I already know of two users having this issue, but I'm wondering if folks having battery problems are going through this as well. Is anyone else having similar issues after using WiFi? I'm hoping someone will be able to identify what exactly is putting the wakelock on and we'll be able to find a fix for it. Other than not using WiFi at all or rebooting the phone after using Wifi.

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General :: Error While Rebooting - Process System Not Responding / Force Close Or Wait

Mar 17, 2012

I have put any files OUT KITCHEN into the rom.zip and install this rom with recovery.

then my phone while rebooting has appeared an error "process system is not responding,force close or wait"

My phone couldn't display to main screen. I also not be installed RUU ( relocked bootloader),always error...

I'm using Htc explorer.

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Samsung Moment :: Need Kill / Auto - Kill List

Dec 17, 2009

I have the startup auditor and Task Panel apps. I want to try and setup the phone to always have as much memory available as possible. Most of them are pretty obvious but there are a few I'm not sure of. Does anyone have a comprehensive list of services/processes/etc. that we can safely kill off and/or set for auto-kill/disable at startup? Edit: One I was curious about is Google Partner Setup. I have killed it off without any issues through Task Panel. But would having it on the auto-kill list be OK?

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Android :: DDMS Not Listing Process - Via Command Line To Attach Process To Debug

May 21, 2010

Sometimes the DDMS in the Eclipse not listing the process.

To do the debug in this condition,

1) Is their any way force the DDMS to list the process?

2) Any command to attach the process from the command line?

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Android :: Remote Service Process Persists - I.e. Won't Disappear From Process Table

Feb 21, 2009

At a certain point in my program, when I'm completely done with my service, my activity executes unbindService() and stopService() -- yet the process persists. I can tell that it persists because I run "ps" in "adb -e shell":

CODE:.............

"adb logcat", I can show you the sequence of events:

ACTIVITY: context.unbindService(serviceConnection);

SERVICE: onUnbind();

ACTIVITY: stopService(serviceIntent); & returns true!

SERVICE: onDestroy();

First, my activity calls unbindService(serviceConnection). According to the documentation, unbindService() will "Disconnect from an application service. You will no longer receive calls as the service is restarted, and the service is now allowed to stop at any time." So that is fine, and it is happening.

Appropriately, we see the onUnbind() call happen on the service side. According to the documentation, onUnbind() is called when "all clients have disconnected from a particular interface published by the service." So this confirms the correct service connection is being passed, and that the service is responding accordingly.

Next, my activity calls stopService(serviceIntent), and returns true. According to the documentation, stopService() does the following: "If there is a service matching the given Intent that is already running, then it is stopped and true is returned; else false is returned." Again, this is happening and returning true.

In response, the service's onDestroy() method is called. According to the documentation, onDestroy() is "Called by the system to notify a Service that it is no longer used and is being removed. The service should clean up any resources it holds (threads, registered receivers, etc) at this point. Upon return, there will be no more calls in to this Service object and it is effectively dead."

At this point I expect the process to disappear from the process table. Yet it remains indefinitely. But why?

Also, the process is so persistent that I can bind to it again, and I see that it is the same exact process responding because the PID (process ID) is the same!

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LG Ally :: Process' Won't Open - Pop-up - The Process Com.android Phone Has Stopped Unexpectedly

Nov 24, 2010

So, I decided to give Tridents ROM a try about 10-minutes ago.

I used ROM Manager, backed-up my old ROM, then downloaded Velocity 0.2.

Now, my phone will do nothing, it turns on and shows the red Droid eye, then when it's time to go to the home screen I get pop-up after pop-up saying that "The process com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."

I have no way of getting on my phone at all, what can I do?

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Motorola Droid :: Update App - Message Process Android Media Process Stopped Unexpectedly

Nov 12, 2010

I Just installed a new theme (Live Wire) for my Lithium Mod Rom. Don't know if there is a connection, but when I need to update an app, I get the message something like "process android media process stopped unexpectedly" and it will not allow the update. Everything else works well. I have turned it off for awhile, and have done a battery pull.

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HTC Droid Eris :: Error Pops Up Sorry The Process Android.process.acore Has Stopped Unexpectdly

May 11, 2010

Every 5 minutes this error pops up "Sorry! the process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectdly. please try again." It doesnt actually close anything. It pops up even when im not in an app. So it's more annoying than anything.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 : Phonebook Not Working - Message Appears The Process Android.process.acore Has Stopped Unepectedly

Jul 30, 2010

I'm using Xperia x10 mini. Whenever I try to add a contact to my phonebook, before clicking save this message appears: "The process android.process.acore has stopped unepectedly. Please try again." And I have no other choice but to click "force close"... Another thing is, even though my contacts' names appears in the messages in my inbox, when I click on the phonebook icon, the phonebook is empty...

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Android :: Process Synchronization - How To Conclude Process Executed?

Feb 1, 2010

Are the processes in android asynchronous? If they are asynchronous then how can we conclude when the activity or process is finished or completed its execution.

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Samsung Fascinate :: Random Process Com.google.process.gapps Has Stopped Unexpectedly

Sep 11, 2010

So since I got the phone on Thursday, at random, I'll get these popup crash messages, that say "The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly" it has a "Force Close" button, which doesn't seem to change anything other than to acknowlege the message.It will happen at random, sometimes while I'm on the home screen, or sending a text message, but more recently, as I was trying to manage & link contacts. When I searched for this message it seemed to be related to people using Gmail, but I always get this message when I'm doing other things and not even touching my Gmail account.

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Samsung I7500 :: Process Com.google.process.gaps Has Stopped Unexpectedly - Please Try Again

Sep 19, 2009

I bought a new phone, but I can not run it.

I get the following information: "Sorry! The process com.google.process.gaps has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again".

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Samsung Moment :: Getting Process Com.google.process.gapps Stoped Unexpectedly

Apr 17, 2010

I've searched around the forums (here and SDX forums) and although it seems the few people that had this issue were able to solve it, my case seems a bit different.

It's different because of the people I've read solving the issue, it was a problem with something they changed / removed with gmail / gmail storage or talk / talk storage. And when they cleared the cache or re-installed the problem went away. Also, it seemed that the same people had a problem with downloading from the market...

Neither of the above apply to me, but yet I'm still getting this FC error all the time!

I was helping a friend with their CL14 Moment out of the box...and went from stock 1.5 CL14 to 2.1 DD03 w/Joey recovery to EclairDD10 and v5 root. I then did the streaming media fix, and then the private app (build.prop) fix (all previously done with my phone no problems). I did all of these update right in a row, and after my last re-boot the FC error (process com.google.process.gapps has stoped unexpectedly) started showing up and won't go away.

The only .apk / odex files I removed were the preloaded Sprint apps

Does anybody have any other ideas on how I can get this FC error to stop? I've tried clearing the cache / data for all the mail / talk apps, rebooted, cleared dalvik cache...

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Samsung Fascinate :: Process Com.google.process.gapps Stooped Working

Sep 17, 2010

Keep getting this message "The process com.google.process.gapps has stooped working unexpectedly. Any thoughts on what this is and how to resolve?

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Android :: Craft A Daemon Process As To Make It "unlistable" To A Process Viewer?

Aug 25, 2010

Is there a way to craft a daemon process as to make it "unlistable" to a process viewer?

OR

is there a way to dynamically change a process name?

I'd like to design a security application without having to modify the firmware, if possible (yes I know about "security through obscurity"...).

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