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Yes, I think this is probably OK Now. I'm on V32 and I have done some
significant file moving recently. CPU varies, but is more like 40%.
M
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(In reply to :aceman from comment #9)
> Any relation to bug 778907 or bug 812923 ?
Martin, Do you still see this problem? Bug 812923 was fixed in
version 24. And bug 778907 is lookng good to happen soon.
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I have 2 IMAP accounts configured, and noticed that the CPU hogging /
hanging is definitely related to the number of messages in a mailbox. I
haven't found a lower bound that causes the issue, but mailboxes with
e.g. 2 or more messages of cronspam were definitely part of the
problem. Removing t
Hello again,
Then I tried the original ImapMail folder but removed all the .msf files. This
also worked.
Best,
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Hello,
I am using ubuntu 12.04 LTE and Thunderbird 24.0.
Probably due to some automatic ubuntu update; now, when I start Thunderbird it,
freezes after a few seconds and the CPU goes > 100%..
After reading the other comments I made a copy of the ImapMail folder in
.thunderbird/*.default and then d
Hi,
http://rainbow.chard.org/2013/02/19/thunderbird-high-cpu/ worked for me,
dropping CPU usage to almost none.
I noticed that the problem surfaces after extend time (several days) of
being offline and re-syncing remote IMAP folders on multiple accounts in
parallel.
TB was at 100% CPU, causing t
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I also experience a high CPU usage (generally around 70%, measured by
top), with:
- Thunderbir 17.0.7
- Ubuntu 13.04 32bit
on a ThinkPad T60 with Intel T2400 @ 1.83GHz × 2
I have several e-mail accounts on TB (total of 5, being 3 imap
gmail/yahoo and 2 private imap/pop).
I don't know if this is
Per Baekgaard, I tested your workaround suggestion, but it does not
seem to help in my case.
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Title:
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For someone looking for a workaround, then the 100% CPU usage could
apparently also be a result of TB reopening/reindexing databases too
often. According to these links:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794401
http://rainbow.chard.org/2013/02/19/thunderbird-high-cpu/
it appears
Any relation to bug 778907 or bug 812923 ?
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>From the comments above it looks like there could be several distinct
causes of Thunderbird running at 100%.
In my case, I have just upgraded to Raring and the situation has got
worse. It now happens pretty much every time I try to minimise or close
Thunderbird. Thunderbird will just sit there fo
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Assignee: Alberto Salvia Novella (es20490446e) => (unassigned)
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Since this bug:
- Is valid.
- Is well described.
- Is ready to be worked on by a developer.
I'm reporting it upstream.
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Since this bug:
- Is valid.
- Is well described.
- Is reported in the upstream project.
- Is ready to be worked on by a developer.
It's already triaged.
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** Tags added: i386 quantal raring
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I do have this issue even if message pane is closed with F8 and also no other
message windows or tabs are opened.
Thunderbird 17.0.5, Ubuntu 13.04.
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I'm also seeing this.
Thunderbird 17.01
64-bit Linux Mint Debian Edition (using MATE)
I have some pretty massive IMAP folders, but no encryption.
Thank you for pointing out the message pane workaround; it's awkward,
but it'll do until this gets fixed or I find an alternative mail client.
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My IMAP folder, albeit large, is *NOT* encrypted and I do suffer from
the same problem as long as the Message Pane (message preview) is open.
Switching it off with F8 calms Thunderbird 17.0 down to almost
negligible CPU usage levels.
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My suspicion is that there is some serious performance bug in
Thunderbirds IMAP / IMAP IDLE implementation once then number of emails
gets big.
We should find out if it happens with TB on Windows / Mac as well.
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I can confirm the same behavior on Ubuntu 12.10, with encrypted home
directory, running Thunderbird 17.05. Thunderbird constantly using
50-100% cpu, for hours at a time, only occasionally dropping below 50%.
Creating new profiles, deleting various sqlite files, index files, etc
does not fix the pro
I have also been experiencing thunderbird sometimes consuming 100% cpu.
In my case I have a suspicion that it may be related to what appears to
be a bug in ibus that I have reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1162008
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Just browsing, I noticed that my ventilator was heavily working. "top"
revealed that it was Thunderbird that was spiking the cpu, even though
it had just been open in the background for a long time. My computer was
up for 3 hours 15 minutes at that time. Indeed, the output of top below,
sorted by T
i experience the same probelms - very annoying on an old computer with little
cpu power. i use
Release 12.04 (precise) 32-bit
Kernel Linux 3.2.0-39-generic-pae
GNOME 3.4.2
the high cpu is regularly after starting tb and goes on for quite a while (15
minutes +), it seems related to IMAP synchron
I am also experiencing this bug with TB 17.0 on Linux Mint Debian
Edition with an XFCE 4.8 desktop.
What I have found is that CPU usage tends towards 100% on one core when
displaying the contents of a message in the Message Pane (use F8 to
switch view). When the Message Pane is empty or not visibl
Also have this problem: on Xubuntu 12.04 with thunderbird version
17.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1
Removed all addons, tried removing all sqlite databased, still 100%
usage.
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I can confirm this with thunderbird 17.0.2 on a 12.10 Kubuntu Version.
The problem was resolved with deactivating the message synchronisation of an
IMAP mail account.
My other accounts using POP-Servers don't generate the high CPU usage.
Removin
messages-db.sqlite and global-messages-db.sqlite-
I didn't have the global-messages-db.sqlite-journal file; I did have
global-messages-db.sqlite having ~400 MB.
After removing global-messages-db.sqlite and starting Thunderbird, it
created new global-messages-db.sqlite and global-messages-db.sqlite-
journal files.
Thunderbird CPU usage didn't go
I am having the same issue with Windows 7. I guess it is not only related to
Ubuntu or Linux.
I tried to disable Global Search, remove .msf, rebuild index, compact folders
and remove global-messages-db.sqllite.
None of these steps make CPU lower.
I am running TB 17.0.2.
[ ],
Eric
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Confirmed on quantal. At the tame time, thunderbird is triggering
constant redraws as seen in the Compiz Benchmark plugin. Killing and
restarting thunderbird fixed it for me.
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I am having the same problem. Thunderbird pegs one processor at near
100%. The instructions in comment #11 did not fix it. Activity Manager
sometimes shows no activity for several minutes, but the CPU use is
still high. Probably more important is that it just keeps cycling
between syncing Sent M
Also witnessing the problem. I guess so few people noticed it is that it
might be somehow associated to users who have several email accounts
configured (I have 11 accounts configured in my TB profile).
Opening the activity window shows that a lot (and probably too many) of
sync operations are be
I have the same problem on 12.04 with Thunderbird 16.0.1.
After starting, CPU spikes up to ~60% and stays there for around 20
minutes.
Switching to offline mode immediately stops the problem, switching it
back on resumes it, so yes, it is probably email syncing or something
related.
There is a g
I just tried thunderbird 16.0.1. I get the similar numbers as David:
> - calls gettimeofday about 200 000 times
I do not see this.
> - trying to open different files in /usr/share/mime, 20 000 times
> - trying to open gedit.desktop in different directories, 1300 times
Those show up. I do not
I was having this issue aswell with Ubuntu 12.04 and Thunderbird 15.0.1.
The solution described in comment #14 works for me.
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I was also having this issue with Ubuntu 12.04 and encrypted home
directory. I removed the encryption for other reasons, and now
thunderbird is not pegging CPU.
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Had the exact same issue as comment #11 including log spamming and can
confirm that deleting the empty file 'global-messages-db.sqlite-journal'
in my Thunderbird account folder resolved the issue.
This was under Ubuntu 12.04 with Thunderbird 14 and encrypted home
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The strace log is a bit long to attach here, but under one minute of fetching
emails, it
- calls gettimeofday about 200 000 times
- trying to open different files in /usr/share/mime, 20 000 times
- trying to open gedit.desktop in different directories, 1300 times
...is this really correct beha
Regression or not, it's still an annoying bug.
I'm attaching performance data from my older computer, where this is a
nuisance. In the two minutes I let Thunderbird run, it fetched less than
1000 emails - which means just a few emails per second (which is not
good IMO!).
The latest comment indica
Some further info: My syslog was geting spammed with eCryptfs messages
as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ecryptfs/+bug/911507, but only when
Thunderbird was in online mode.
The culprit was a zero length global-messages-db.sqlite-journal file
under .thunderbird. I'd copied my .thunderbird directory
Thanks Brian, thanks to those who commented on that bug so far, it seems
that due to the "regression-update" tag those comments are reaching the
SRU team so I'm dropping that and unassigning the desktop team on those
basis:
- the bug was reported on tb10, we are at tb13 so it's not a recent regres
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I only see this when working online. If I change to working offline, the
CPU usage drops to idle. I f I re-enable working online, the CPU spikes
again.
It appears to be related to loading/indexing mail from remote IMAP
mailserver that contains a lot of mail on a new install that hasn't
previously
I possibly have this issue as well. however, after letting thunderbird
run for 18 hours (!) of cpu time the cpu usage dropped to reasonable
levels. after exiting and restarting thunderbird the usage goes up again
for some minutes but then normalizes much faster...
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To me, it seems related to fetching new messages. I have a lot of
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initial sync for a new setup, it is very CPU intensive.
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I have the same issue with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit on a MacBook Pro 8,1
(late 2011). Whenever I have Thunderbird open, my CPU usage shoots up to
about 20%, my laptop heats up and my battery gets drained atleast twice
or even thrice as quickly. Makes Thunderbird unusable on my laptop.
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I am seeing 22-25% CPU usage by Thunderbird. When TB is open, compiz is
also using around 20%, this drops to around 1% when TB is closed.
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I can confirm this. It just does it occasionally, so it's not really
reproducible. I had the issue a few days ago, then it settled down, and
now it's back again.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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H'm, this may have been a transient issue. Just restarted again and all
seems quiet now...
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Just received the automatic update last night. Ever since, thunderbird is using
20-50% CPU constantly, according to top.
Turned off global search and indexing to no avail.
This is really bad for me as it's driving up the temperature of my
laptop, runs up the fan noise and re
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