Tracker seems to be doing something similar in Jaunty. It is using all
available cpu when paused. It doesn't affect system performance because
it has a nice of 19 but it is annoying because it affects battery life
and makes my laptop very hot. It seems to be stuck on a folder. it is
always done 794
tracker (0.6.4-1ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* Merge with Debian, remaining Ubuntu changes:
- debian/control:
+ Addhere to DebianMaintainerField spec.
+ Do not build-depend on universe dependencies:
libunac1-dev, libqdbm-dev.
+ tracker depends on o3read instead of re
I've been runing trunk for a week and it works well. Is there any chance
to push the changes to updates ?
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I just killed a trackerd process using 1.7GiB of RAM (I have 3 GiB
total). The computer has been running for just over 4 hours. I have
also had to kill trackerd several times over the last week because it
looked like it was leaking memory.
How can I help solve this/produce logs/further diagnose
Hey all,
I have a similar problem:
I installed Gutsy day before yesterday (a fresh install since upgrade
was problematic) ... this morning turned on my machine and with a couple
of minutes the system ground almost to a halt with trackerd using all my
system resources. I killed it and restarted it
Victor,
AFAIK all the mem leaks are fixed in svn (I will release 0.6.4 this
weekend and get it backported into gutsy). ).6.3 in gutsy has a few mem
leaks but my patch to fix them was rejected as only blocker bug fixes
were allowed post RC.
I and a few others tested the memory leak fixes a few wee
Jamie, I have a clean Install of Ubuntu 7.10 with all updates, a 8GB
home and 370 GB of other data. In 4 hours today trackerd was really
close to killing my system.
With trackerd running:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 1035328 964824 7
Eric,
its very possible
mem leaks are fixed in svn for general indexing however I have not
checked mass deletes for them - will do so soon...
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I did some home-directory cleanup right after upgrading to Gutsy. I
know that I deleted some ~/.directories like ~/.local, and ~/.cache,
assuming programs would recreate whatever they need. The next day I
awoke to trackerd using over 1GB of memory. Did the one cause the
other? It's impossible f
I just killed it on my system using 1.2GB of ram. How can I produce
some logs for you?
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What is an appropriate ammount of memory for tracker to use ? Right now
it uses over 250MB, and keep growing; is this normal ?
uptime 3:25
victor8176 0.9 21.2 240728 219512 ? SNl 10:54 1:54 trackerd
Tracker daemon's status is Idle.
uptime 4:35
victor8176 0.8 24.8 278676 256796
I had only one instance of trackerd running, the one using all the memory.
I don't think I loged in and out, as I'm the only one using this machine, and
don't usually log out, but I've seen this abnormal behaviour several times.
Trackerd is indexing about 500GB of data, mostly music and video; c
the latter error indicates that you have an old trackerd running which
you should kill (perhaps you logged off and on again?)
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I see this too, but I did not have thacker instaled before updating to 7.10.
Tracker is now using 420MB on my system, and it usualy keeps growing until the
system hangs.
tracker-status
Tracker daemon's status is �Ë.
tracker-stats
** (tracker-stats:13903): WARNING **: tracker-stats: an error ha
I had a existing ~/.cache file and then upgraded to gutsy. I had to
rename that file to something else so that the ~/.cache/ could be
created. Before I did that, trackerd would eat all my CPU. Maybe a check
to see if ~/.cache is a directory and is writeable would be a good idea,
otherwise alert the
I have the same problem in Gutsy. Also with Pidgin logs and Evolution
emails, see:
mime is text/plain for /home/semente/.purple/logs/msn/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/2007-10-18.143554-0200BRST.txt
file extension is txt
file /home/semente/.purple/logs/msn/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED
OK, well i realized there was an update, so i have now updated. No
longer getting the error...
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Hello, i am expieriencing something similar -- i think.
heres the terminal output, before i cntrl-c'd it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ trackerd
Tracker version 0.6.3 Copyright (c) 2005-2007 by Jamie McCracken ([EMAIL
PROTECTED])
This program is free software and comes without any warranty.
It is lice
Cant really test it but fix should work in theory
** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Will make trackerd die and then reindex on next startup when corruption
found
** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jamie McCracken (jamiemcc-blueyonder)
Status: New => In Progress
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Could you provide some steps to reproduce this bug? How could I go
about corrupting the database? Thanks in advance.
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** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Target: None => ubuntu-7.10-rc
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