Am 01.05.2015 um 18:37 schrieb Ludovic Pouzenc: > Package: tracker > Version: 1.2.4-2 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > Right after booting and logging into a fresh default install of Debian 8 > with a good quantity of files imported into ~/Documents/ my system came > very slow. This seems to happens roughly on each boot. > > Opening a terminal takes 2 or 3 seconds. "top" says : > > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND > 2156 lpouzenc 39 19 1723740 89952 32812 D 16,6 2,2 0:59.10 > tracker-extract > 2159 lpouzenc 20 0 479944 33744 8888 S 12,3 0,8 1:25.00 > tracker-store > 2233 lpouzenc 20 0 130956 6284 5348 S 1,3 0,2 0:07.84 > gvfsd-metadata > 2439 lpouzenc 20 0 421344 30744 22224 S 1,3 0,8 0:02.05 > gnome-terminal- > 2896 root 20 0 6904 2460 1856 D 1,3 0,1 0:04.77 > updatedb.mlocat > 812 root 20 0 250200 45012 23656 S 0,7 1,1 0:05.02 Xorg > > updatedb.mlocate eats IO, tracker-extract too, and when started > together everything goes slow, heads of my HDD go crazy. > > Please try to see what you could do for preventing multiples file > crawler programs to be ran concurrently.
I don't see a good way to do this in a clean way. But I'm open to suggestions. Maybe the If you cannot make simple > things, around that just defer a bit tracker update upon session > start. À là Windows (tm). Doesn't help. updatedb.mlocate is triggered by a cron job (and we already delay the start of the miner a bit after session start). -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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