On 18.06.2012 18:29, Sven Radde wrote:
Hi Sven,
When running the Owncloud client (1.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.04) to sync 2 dirs
with about 200MB of data, the apache2 process on my server (Owncloud
4.0.2 on Debian) is continually at more than 90% CPU load. It
immediately stops when the client is shut down.
Granted, my 'server' has an ARM CPU that is not exactly a monster, but
the permanent load still appears excessive compared to other workloads
I'm able to run on the machine.
Yes, the server needs to work for the client currenlty. We're aware of
that and are going to address that.
The server's owncloud.log is full with statements like these two:
{"app":"files","message":"getFileId(): file not found in cache
(\/sven\/files\/clientsync\/csync_timediff.ctmp)","level":0,"time":1340036062}
{"app":"files","message":"getFileId(): file not found in cache
(\/sven\/files\/clientsync\/csync_unix_extension*test.ctmp)","level":0,"time":1340036064}
I notice the csync_timediff.ctmp file to intermittently appear in the
synced directories while the client is running.
Is this necessary?
It is at the moment, but that will also being worked on.
Best,
Klaas
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