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Chromium uses ~100% of all cores, locks up, and does not exit
** Also affects: chromium-browser
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: chromium-browser
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Chromium uses
This also happens on google chrome browser
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correctly
To manage
grep flags /proc/cpuinfo
http://dpaste.com/13GJZHH
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To manage
grep flags /proc/cpuinfo
from an unaffected machine with the same hardware
http://dpaste.com/0THCEEE
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Chromium uses ~100% of all cores,
ps axfuww
http://dpaste.com/1Z7642A
this is WHILE the lockup is occurring, probably the most useful piece of info
here
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Chromium uses
ps axfwww
http://dpaste.com/3RXRJBD
dmesg |tail -n 50
http://dpaste.com/1RW1DYH
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Chromium uses ~100% of all cores, locks up, and does
As noted in IRC, paste full process list when it's happening, since none
of the chromium processes in the "grep" list are misbehaving.
$ ps axfwww
And get the end of dmesg
$ dmesg |tail -n 50
Also, the vm swappiness might already be set to "10". It happened at
default 60 at least once.
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now the lockup is happening regardless of whether or not I go to virtual
terminal.
someone pls help, I don't know what to do here
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I can now verify that this is not a memory issue, I bought some
replacement ram and the problem persists
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Chromium uses ~100% of all
I feel like this issue is almost exclusively caused by paypal virtual
terminal
paypal.com/vt
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and here it is when the issue IS occurring: http://dpaste.com/1BP57TZ
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regardless here are the outputs:
When the issue is not occurring: http://dpaste.com/1ZTB6K5
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Chad, should I run that when the lockup occurs, or does it not matter?
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calexil, that graphical output doesn't tell me enough. Please open a
terminal and run
$ ps xfuwww |grep -C 1 chromium
and paste the result.
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 7:16 PM, calexil <1642...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I think you will find this image pretty enlightening, I can pretty
>
I think you will find this image pretty enlightening, I can pretty
consistently cause this lockup with the paypal virtual
terminal(paypal.com/vt), although that is not the only website that has
caused the lockup:
** Attachment added: "chromium task manager...no memory used?"
I tried --disable-gpu, no difference
--temp-profile won't be an option for a number of reasons:
1: since I need the browser for work. i need my bookmarks, passwords, etc all
synced and running
2: the error occurs randomly, so causing it to happen is impossible... it might
take 5 minutes, it
Is it near the time of the IO error on some "sr" device? Probably a CD-
ROM.
[ 2303.773855] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 108
there is nothing in the cd drive, and using it doesn't trigger the issue
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Is it near the time of the IO error on some "sr" device? Probably a CD-
ROM.
[ 2303.773855] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 108
Also, when it happens, what is the state of the chromium processes in
"ps xuwww"? Please paste a few lines from the earliest processes.
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I can't tell. Does "ongoing" mean you tried with "--disable-gpu" and/or
"--temp-profile"?
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Description changed:
whether or not extensions are enabled, after an indeterminate amount of
time chromium locks up(tabs are still rendered but browser cannot create
new tabs, or navigate in existing ones) and the main process begins
using 200-270% of my three cores, chrome task
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** Attachment removed: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
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can someone help me here, This is killing me.
I cant have my work computer's browser locking up every 20 minutes
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Problem is, I don't know what triggers it to happen... so I'm just
sitting there waiting for it.. which is not very productive
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well, that's not going to work either. I need my extensions, passwords,
bookmarks etc this is a work computer, and I need to do work.
Not sure where to go from here.
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Nevermind, same issue. trying --temp-profile
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To manage
running with chromium-browser --disable-gpu
seems to have remedied this
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Thanks. From a Terminal, please try running chromium-browser with
parameter
chromium-browser --disable-gpu
and
chromium-browser --temp-profile
and see if either changes the crashing behavior.
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apport information
** Description changed:
whether or not extensions are enabled, after an indeterminate amount of
time chromium locks up(tabs are still rendered but browser cannot create
new tabs, or navigate in existing ones) and the main process begins
using 200-270% of my three
apport information
** Description changed:
whether or not extensions are enabled, after an indeterminate amount of
time chromium locks up(tabs are still rendered but browser cannot create
new tabs, or navigate in existing ones) and the main process begins
using 200-270% of my three
I assume you wanted me to do that while the issue was occuring... so
ignore those, Ill wait till it messes up and run it again
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** Description changed:
whether or not extensions are enabled, after an indeterminate amount of
time chromium locks up(tabs are still rendered but browser cannot create
new tabs, or navigate in existing ones)
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