consile-kit-dae is not eating CPU on my system right now but it is
taking 4GB of memory.
$ top
2609 root 20 0 4090m 1772 1484 S0 0.0 0:10.39 console-kit-dae
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No runaway CPU, but I just had ~60 console-kit-daemons leaking after a
day's worth of frequent Capistrano deploys (which launch multiple SSH
sessions) on a brand-new EC2 instance running Ubuntu 12.10. Probably not
your issue, Whit, but the leakiness is still concerning.
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Just had a serious runaway console-kit-daemon on Lucid! Ran my load up
into the 40-50 range with 100% CPU. Killall console-kit-daemon reduced
load to under 0.30. Is this a regression, or a newer bug?
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With 0.3.0-2ubuntu3 i see
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@vak - I'm not able to reproduce this on 8.04.2 using the steps to
reproduce above. Do you have a different method to reproduce it on
Hardy?
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i've checked output of "apt-rdepends -r consolekit". It is huge...
uninstall consolekit is a no-go. Without a patch Hardy(Ubuntu 8.04.2)
becomes hardly usable... :-/
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any cure for Hardy(Ubuntu 8.04.2 ) already?..
regards
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the prompt occurred whilst installing the new libpam-ck-connector.
admin ALL=(ALL) ALL was still there, and I checked and I was in the
admin group. I'm still not sure what happened, but it doesn't matter
now. I ended up formatting and reinstalling everything (which I was
meaning to do any
Hello,
LumpyCustard [2009-02-16 12:48 -]:
> I just installed this update and opted to 'Override' the settings (at
> least I think that was the word).
What did that dialog say exactly? What "settings" do you mean?
> Now I have no sudo access. My password has been flattened. Any ideas?
No, no
I just installed this update and opted to 'Override' the settings (at
least I think that was the word).
Now I have no sudo access. My password has been flattened. Any ideas?
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yes, Hardy also! (Ubuntu 8.04.2 )
When approximatelly could the patch be also available for it via "get-apt
update/upgrade" ?
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* Unref the dbus proxy when finalizing the session object, so that
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- When leaked they would stay in the list of
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Installed it and it solved the problem for me.
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Accepted into intrepid-proposed, please test and give feedback here.
Thank you!
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** Description changed:
+ The use of pam-ck-connector means that consolekit registers a session for
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+ started. Registering a session involves creating a dbus proxy. Internally to
glib these are stored in a list,
+ and only removed when unref'd, but the code fails to do
Here is the debdiff for Intrepid.
Thanks,
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I think the main problem is that the upstream developer seems to have
abandoned the project.
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I thought I may be able to just use the Debian version of this package
instead as this just seems to be an Ubuntu thing but I can't seem to
find a Debian alternative. Maybe it's only Ubuntu who use it.
Still I'll give Suse a go as there are a number of bugs I have that
aren't being fixed but I rem
I also cannot believe that this bug has not even been patched in the
repos. Patch has been posted and verified weeks ago. What is going on?
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Frankly, I can't really find out which problem it's supposed to solve,
maybe you can elaborate? Google searches only turn up problems, and
# man console-kit-daemon
No manual entry for console-kit-daemon
doesn't help either. (But there doesn't seem to be many manpages around
these days.)
I'm stic
To be honest: Rendering c-k-d unexecutable or uninstalling c-k-d is the
wrong way to remedy this situation. Having c-k-d around is a Good Thing
(tm) by definition...
But having a patch since 11/28/08 (77 days) and NOT being able to "apt-
get upgrade" this bug into oblivion is the problem here...
I found that
# chmod -x /usr/sbin/console-kit-daemon
provided a good enough fix for my headless, X-less box that was
otherwise afflicted by this bug.
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Using ubuntu 8.10-i386 server with Cacti / Munin / Horde each of them
logging in at least once every 5 minutes, so I'm really bitten by this
bug. I have to restart console-kit-daemon once a week to get my system
responsible again.
To make it clear: This is a MAJOR bug and it is absolutly UNACCEPTA
Running `pam-auth-update` allows you to remove using ConsoleKit as a
session manager. I then killed off console-kit-daemon and it has not
restarted since (lots of remote cron tasks).
Use of ConsoleKit on a box that gets connected to at a minimum of once a
minute over a 2 month period has lead to a
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Fresh install. No problems for a few months.
Added Munin and Monit. Now console-kit-daemon takes over in a couple
weeks of uptime. Must be related to the login/logout every 5 min. that
Munin does. Makes it happen much faster.
Linux gordon.home.com 2.6.27-9-server #1 SMP
I'm willing to test the fixed package. I can make it happen reliably on
my systems.
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I can do the legwork. I'll probably again need some assistance verifying
the fix though, as I have yet to reproduce it.
Thanks,
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Approved for SRU, does someone want to drive this?
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This only occurred with Intrepid.
As the bug can render a server unusable due to CPU load, the fixed
package mentioned for Jaunty should be backported to Intrepid. I
consider it URGENT to address severe performance problems.
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"Did people experience this on Hardy (8.04) as well, or just in Intrepid
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Just intrepid for me and looking at the report it was logged around the
release of intrepid.
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* Unref the dbus proxy when finalizing the session object, so that
they are not leaked. (LP: #284229)
- When leaked they would stay in the list of active proxies, wh
Is certainly should be backported. I've solved it by killing it
regularly though:
# crontab -l -u root
# m h dom mon dow command
0 10,20 * * * killall console-kit-daemon
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+1 on the backport. It would be really useful for some of the servers
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For me the patch solve the issue. I need 3 days to have it taking 100%
of the CPU. It's been running smoothly over the the last 4 days.
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Is there a reason this is not backported to Intrepid ? I don't have
admin privileges on my box, and this makes Ubuntu unbearable. After a
few hours, I have to restart X, or worse rebooting my machine.
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James, thanks a lot, this was the most obnoxious Intrepid issue for me,
I am glad that we are moving with it.
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Hi ichudov,
Thanks for testing the patch, with two confirmations of it working I'm
comfortable requesting that it be uploaded.
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This is a bash function to be run by bash.
Save it to a file, say func.sh. Then in your _bash_ session, say
source func.sh
then run command
ROOT_FixConsoleKit
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I was taking a look at the script and all looked well at a glance (usual
checks for 'rm /*' jazz)
and when I run it I got './consolekit-fn.sh: 45: Syntax error: end of
file unexpected (expecting ")")'
but there isn't a missing parenthesis, at least not picked up by the
highlighting in kate! Any i
I have written a shell function that downloads source of consolekit,
some related libraries (I am not sure if you might need some more than I
download), makes a patch, compiles and installs consolekit and restarts
it. After this, I can ssh to this box in a loop forever and the CPU use
does not grow
hi,
on my system (8.10 desktop) i installed a x2go and this server opens
every 5 secons a new session (as my posting above shows). and as the
pam_ck_connector is installed to (/etc/pam.d/common-session), this
session is registered with the consolekit-daemon --> every 5 seconds a
new session is reg
I wrote this Monit entry to try to bring console-kit-daemon under
control, but it hasn't seemed to be effective, as the console-kit-daemon
CPU use seems to fluctuate as it ramps up to seize all CPU. As this
happens, I lose interactive control of my X session, even though running
on a dual-CPU syst
Hi Ulrich, I have had a look at my auth file and don't see any mention
of x2goserver yet still see the consolekit problem however with less
frequency than I used to. I think you might have a seperate issue that
inflames the consolekit bug.
Sorry, about to go off topic but a little interesting all
I agree with user "jh". For me the urgency is severe or high. I could
write a script to kill these processes, but this may kill healthy
activity too ... So, until a workaround is not clear for me it is severe
too. Also, I am quite worrying about the age of this bug in this
unsolved state. This loo
i had the same problem with consolekit. after a few days consolekit-
daemon had about >90% of cpu.
then i realized that in my "auth.log" that every 5 seconds i get this
entries:
Jan 4 06:24:36 usc-desktop sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ;
COMMAND=/usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper listsess
similar happens to me.
% sudo strace -f -o /tmp/consolekit-strace.txt -p 5837
Process 5898 attached with 62 threads - interrupt to quit
Ctrl-C
Process 5837 detached
and here goes output after 1 minute of stracing:
5854 ioctl(11, VIDIOC_S_COMP or VT_WAITACTIVE
5855 ioctl(11, VIDIOC_S_COMP or V
This is also still occurring to me.
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This is still occurring for me, there appears to be a patch in the
chatter but no updated packages. Is their some way I can assist in
getting this finally corrected?
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top - 10:27:55 up 13 days, 22:02, 2 users, load average: 11.18, 11.90, 12.33
Tasks: 76 total, 5 running, 71 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 77.2%us, 22.8%sy, 0.0%ni, 0.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1229012k total, 1197872k used,31140k free, 141624k buffers
root# top -b |grep dae
3575 root 20 0 7904 1972 1432 R 68.2 0.2 562:28.32 console-kit-dae
3575 root 20 0 7904 1972 1432 R 66.2 0.2 562:30.31 console-kit
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 01:46 +, Ben wrote:
> i had the same problem, having console-kit-daemon usgin about 10% of CPU, and
> growing.
> I saw (thx to "lsof -c console-kit") that console-kit-daemon wrote very often
> (about every 0.2 sec!) to his logfile (/var/log/ConsoleKit/history) an
> appa
i had the same problem, having console-kit-daemon usgin about 10% of CPU, and
growing.
I saw (thx to "lsof -c console-kit") that console-kit-daemon wrote very often
(about every 0.2 sec!) to his logfile (/var/log/ConsoleKit/history) an apparent
login/logout from user 1000 (which is myself!) whil
A graph of how this problem effects my CPU over the course of 11 days
uptime.
console-kit-daemon was using 100% of my CPU most of the time when I
finally rebooted.
I have a cronjob that runs every minute so I am spawning 1440 logins a
day.
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I think you would be able to reproduce it with just slightly more
testing time. 1000 logins probably isn't enough to reveal the problem.
I just do while `true`; do ssh localhost echo '$$'; done and let it run
for an hour, or overnight, and then I believe you'll see it. There's no
special reason w
On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 19:37 +, Jeffrey Baker wrote:
> I think you nailed it, James. With your patch, c-k-d uses a steady
> amount of CPU over time (about 2% with a high login load). It's still
> leaking memory slowly, but I now assume that's a separate bug.
Thanks for testing, glad to know t
I think you nailed it, James. With your patch, c-k-d uses a steady
amount of CPU over time (about 2% with a high login load). It's still
leaking memory slowly, but I now assume that's a separate bug.
+1 from me on your patch. Note that it applied with an offset to the
Intrepid version of c-k-d.
Jeffrey, thanks for the investigation. I agree with your assesment.
It seems like the attached patch may be enough to solve this. It is completely
untested though. Would someone who sees this issue be able to
test it?
Thanks,
James
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There are no side effects for me.
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As for me it only concerns Ubuntu 8.10 Server, i386, on quad core Xeon,
right now, it results:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
30189 root 39 19 38672 22m 1624 R 100 2.3 9358:44 console-kit-dae
I profiled this piece of junk. Console kit daemon spends more than 94%
of its time in g_slist_find() at the top of this stack:
#0 0xb7f17db9 in IA__g_slist_find (list=0xa164ae0, data=0xa033210)
at /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.2/glib/gslist.c:574
#1 0xb800c5a9 in dbus_g_proxy_manager_filter (c
I haven't seen this in a wee while, maybe it's because I have started to
shutdown instead of serializing to RAM but I'm not too sure.
"Somewhat surprised that a month old server crippling bug is still of
'unknown' importance; in my case it's severe"
This is why Debian is still such a good choice
Similarly, I have a headless server that does all its work from cron.
After a while (maybe a week), it's unusable because console-kit-daemon
is taking 99% of the CPU.
Removal seems unwise, as it offers to remove lots of useful packages, so
I suppose the answer is another cron job that kills consol
I get the same, except in the server flavour of Ubuntu.
I'll be sitting here, and every 10-15 minutes, the CPU jumps to 100%,
the fan goes full tilt. I thought it might have been alot of dust, but
after having htop running for a bit, i notice console-kit-daemon is the
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Ditto for me if I leave the PC/Lap Top on for some time when I return to
it the fan is going full tilt and it's all due to the 'console-kit-dae'
process making my CPU work alot. What is its purpose because if I kill
the process there are seemingly no ill effects, can I just bin it and
suffer no ill
Hi,
I have tried the ssh loop to try and trigger this, and console-kit-daemon uses
a few percent
CPU while it is running, but then immediately falls back to zero when it is
killed. Do I need
to wait longer for this to become evident? I am up to session 1096.
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This seems plausible. I have a 5 minute interval cron job (munin). Still
need my outputs?
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Here's a really easy way to reproduce this problem. Assuming you have
an ssh keypair which allows you to login on your own machine, do this:
while `true`; do ssh localhost exit; done;
console-kit-daemon will runaway with the CPU eventually.
In my opinion this is a very serious problem for anybo
The way I read it, sessions are being leaked into console-kit-daemon,
and every time a session is added or removed console-kit-daemon does
something that's either O(N) or O(N^2) or worse. I'm up to Session
#31399 and every time a session is added or removed, c-k-d eats another
4 or 5 CPU seconds (
Hi,
Thanks, you have some dbus activity, and it appears to be opening
and closing sessions.
Could you also grab some output from "dbus-monitor --system" so that
we can watch the traffic (you might want to screen the output to check
for private information)
Also your /var/log/ConsoleKit/history f
Which reminds me, mine is now up to 6.5% cpu (almost 4 cpu-seconds a
minute). Attaching new strace, run at this moment:
17226 root 20 0 177m 13m 1648 S0 0.7 176:55.62 console-kit-dae
17226 root 20 0 177m 13m 1648 S 62 0.7 176:57.50 console-kit-dae
17226 root
I observe the same thing in 8.10 release. console-kit-daemon gets a
steady 4% of CPU on a 3.0GHz Core 2 Duo. Minute-long strace attached.
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It's not using a lot of cpu yet, but it's up to an average of 3% now,
1.8 cpu-seconds per minute on average.
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
17226 root 20 0 175m 9684 1748 R 1
On Sat, 2008-10-25 at 17:23 +, Mirar wrote:
> I restarted the process now, so probably everything's normal...
>
> 17226 root 20 0 168m 3376 1632 S0 0.2 0:15.08 console-
> kit-dae
>
> It usually takes at least a few days before it uses a noticable amount
> of cpu. It uses 0.07%
I restarted the process now, so probably everything's normal...
17226 root 20 0 168m 3376 1632 S0 0.2 0:15.08 console-
kit-dae
It usually takes at least a few days before it uses a noticable amount
of cpu. It uses 0.07% cpu on average right now.
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Hi,
Could you please grab an strace of the process?
sudo strace -f -o /tmp/consolekit-strace.txt -p
where PID is taken from top or similar, 28634 in your
last comment.
Once you have captured a couple of minutes worth ctrl-c the strace
and attach /tmp/consolekit-strace.txt to the bug.
Thanks
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