On 05/04/12 00:55, Günter Kukkukk wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2012 15:33:46 steve wrote:
OpenSUSE 12.1
Version 4.0.0alpha19-GIT-7290a62

Upon starting, s4 burns the CPU for around 5 minutes:

    PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND

   3672 root      20   0 72780  20m 2388 R 95.4  1.1   0:36.84 samba

After which all is well. Maybe this is just openSUSE as on Ubuntu it's
less than 5 minutes (but still there).

Any ideas?
Cheers,
Steve

Further investigation showed that pkcs11 was using the gnome-keyring module
    /usr/lib/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so
This module was also displaying the strange string "WARNING! no socket to connect 
to"
(see also /etc/pkcs11/modules/* )
Btw - i'm running KDE here.

I de-installed gnome-keyring and most pkcs11 related stuff - and the s4 hang
was gone!  :-)

It already took me a lot of time those days - so i did no further 
investigations ...
Possibly it's enough to only de-install gnome-keyring.

Excellent observations. I can confirm that both Gnome-keyring _and_ the pkcs11 packages have to be removed.

The 5 minute delay in startup is now down to 2 seconds and the 'no socket to connect to' message has gone too. I can live with that:-)

Are we losing anything (on a server) by not having the stuff we've removed? I don't think so.
Thanks for the help.
Steve
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