Thank you once more. I learnt where to find, next time I've got a problem. Bye, Enrico
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Ghee Teo<Ghee.Teo at sun.com> wrote: > Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote: >> >> Thank you for pointing it out, Google gave me no hint. >> > > I think this is because this is a down stream only bug and the bug is logged > in a closed database. > google is useless in this case :). > > I would think if the bug is logged in defect.opensolaris.org, you will > probably find it. > > -Ghee >> >> That's indeed what I'm doing right now and it seems everything >> continues to work fine. >> >> Thanks, >> Enrico >> >> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Ghee Teo<Ghee.Teo at sun.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote: >>> >>> This is >>> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6844307 >>> It is fixed in build 117. >>> You probably should kill the spinning process to temporary release the >>> core. >>> >>> >>> -Ghee >>> >>>> >>>> Hi guys. >>>> >>>> I'm running Nevada build 115 and started to try Evolution instead of >>>> Thunderbird very recently. I'm noticing a very strange behavior of >>>> bonobo-activation-server: it seems that sometimes, after I exit >>>> Evolution, the bonobo-activation-server process remains spinning and >>>> constantly using one entire core. I'm haven't detected other causes >>>> yet: I can use JDS for hours and the behavior remains normal but, as >>>> far as I open and close Evolution, that process goes nuts. User >>>> experience isn't totally compromised because I've got two cores and >>>> one remains free but it's a very annoying problem. >>>> >>>> Haven't you got any idea about how can I troubleshoot this? >>>> Thank you in advance, >>>> Enrico >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > -- ????????? ? ??????? "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." GPG key: 1024D/FD2229AF fpr: 9E07 D40E 33A5 5993 6FC5 09A8 5BCF B1F2 FD22 29AF