

But these circumstances have to be clearly defined. So this is an excellent question for a start.

Not nearly enough can be disabled through the GUI-tools available. Audio related scenarios being the most common. Especially in circumstances or environments that require a maximum of CPU power, minimal latency or where users have to make do with what hardware they have. In the hope that the following is enabling to disable.Īpple-Bloat is such a common concern, it should have its own trademark registered. Spindump_agent, tccd, telephonyutilities.callservicesd Recentsd, secd, secinitd, security.cloudkeychainprox圓, soagent, Nsurlstoraged, pbs, photolibraryd, pluginkit.pkd, printtool.agent,

Internetaccounts, MailServiceAgent, Maps.mapspushd, nsurlsessiond, Imdpersistence.IMDPersistenceAgent, InputMethodKit.UserDictionary, ), some are believed to be unnecessary, some cannot safely be stopped: clear launchctl list | awk '($2 = "-44") ' | sed -e 's/com.apple.//g' | sort -fĪccountsd, AirPlayUIAgent, bird, CalendarAgent,ĬallHistoryPluginHelper, CallHistorySyncHelper, ,Ĭloudd, CloudPhotosConfiguration, cloudphotosd,Ĭ, coreservices.uiagent,ĭataDetectorsDynamicData, icloud.fmfd, iconservices.iconservicesagent, Based on reading blogs, some are notorious (e.g. Below is a dump of which launchctl items had Status -44 (killed due to inadequate memory). Question: How do I find out which launch daemons/agents/services I can safely disable on my mid-2010 MBP with 4 GB running Yosemite 10.10?Īctivity Monitor doesn't show any obvious whales, although system memory usage when running Safari > when running Chrome.
#Launchcontrol mac keeps crashing upgrade#
(For reasons we will not go into here it doesn't make much economical sense to upgrade 8 GB RAM + SSD). Clearly stuff like 'CloudPhotosConfiguration' is unnecessary bloat. Just the absolute minimum set needed to run the OS. I'm looking for a minimal configuration: no crap like iCloud, iTunes etc. This is not a duplicate I did research manpage/docs on launchctl, launchd, Yosemite/Sierra whatsnew guides, AskDifferent, SO,, many Mac enthusiast blogs/forums and many other sites for over a month now see comments below for examples of the many Google keywords searches I tried also, the answer is very MacOS-version-specific.
#Launchcontrol mac keeps crashing install#
I recently did a Yosemite (10.10) clean install on my 4 GB 2010 MBP, but it now has so much memory bloat due to unnecessary launch daemons/agents /services that it causes frequent beachballing excessive memory pressure.
