Matlab triggeres sandboxd in macOs

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Running matlab 2021b on MacOs 11.6 (Big Sur) on an intel i7 macbook pro and sandboxd appears frequently making matlab extremely slow. Is there a fix for this as the only short term solution is killing sandboxd and that does not seem like a long term viable solution.

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Priyanka Kondapalli
Priyanka Kondapalli on 3 Jan 2022
Hi,
This is a known issue and our teams are working on it. As a workaround you can follow the below steps:
To open MATLAB from the terminal, open a Terminal window (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) and run the following command:
$MATLAB/bin/matlab
Where $MATLAB is the path to your MATLAB directory. For example, if you are using MATLAB R2021b and have installed MATLAB in the default directory, the command will be:
/Applications/MATLAB_R2021b.app/bin/matlab
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Jonathan Mynard
Jonathan Mynard on 19 Jan 2022
Edited: Jonathan Mynard on 19 Jan 2022
This workaround doesn't work for me. My Matlab is freezing very often, sometimes with and sometimes without sandboxd running high CPU.
Mats
Mats on 19 Jan 2022
That solved it for me in a good way.

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Tim Lueth
Tim Lueth on 9 Dec 2022

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