[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2021-03-20 Thread Jarno Suni
mlocate does not seem to be included in Ubuntu 20.04 by default, but is
included in Xubuntu 20.04.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2019-04-27 Thread i30817
Crashes my (terrible, overheating computer) for something do not even
want. Should really be a option to get rid of alll the 'indexer needed'
features.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2019-02-05 Thread Mika Huurre
killall updatedb.mlocate and reboot. Seems that problem solved (for
now).

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2019-02-04 Thread Mika Huurre
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, same issue.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2019-02-04 Thread Jason Grammenos
I have this issue on 16.04 (recently in place upgraded from 14.04), it
makes the physical machine basically useless. And this issue persists
for hours. Today is the second time it has happened on the same machine.
last time I kill the process after some number of hours of waiting.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2018-07-22 Thread Jak
Hi, I just faced this issue on Ubuntu 18.04, at least I was able to
Google and be able to find this issue and Nishant comment...

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2018-06-06 Thread Nishant Elkunchwar
Facing this issue on Ubuntu 16.04 and looks like the best solution right
now is to just uninstall the mlocate package and install the
MlocateConflictingPackage
(https://github.com/rdiez/Tools/tree/master/MlocateConflictingPackage)
to avoid installation of mlocate again due to some updates.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2017-12-29 Thread quchunguang
I have this issue either.

Ubuntu 17.10 64bit

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2017-07-22 Thread R. Diez
I have recently hit this issue again. My system crawled to a halt and I
thought for a moment that I was running Windows 10 and its Windows
Update. 8-)

I have written a "conflicting" deb package for mlocate in order to
prevent it from being automatically installed again because of some
suggested or recommended dependency. You may find it useful. It is here:

https://github.com/rdiez/Tools/tree/master/MlocateConflictingPackage

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2016-05-20 Thread Alexander Eifler
Very usefull comment on askubuntu:

https://askubuntu.com/questions/268130/can-i-disable-updatedb-mlocate

"Edit the file /etc/updatedb.conf and set PRUNEPATHS with the
directories you DO NOT want to search."

I disabled the /mnt for example because there is a mount-point to a
ntfs-device. So, I have now less I/O interactions and, because of the
ntfs-driver, less CPU interactions.

My notice: Have a look to PRUNEPATHS and disable mount-points or large
directories with no interesting content (maybe large git or svn dirs or
so)

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2016-01-28 Thread Valentin Lab
I had the same issue, and found some information that might be of some
interest.

If you have ``ionice`` on your system, it'll use it. But as a lot of
people noticed, this doesn't change anything, which means that
``ionice`` is not working, which is a second issue.

Digging into this last issue, it seems that ``ionice -c3`` only works if
the kernel scheduler of that device is set to ``cfq``.

You can check the current value with:

$ cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler  ## of course replace "sda" by your
device's id.

(More info: http://serverfault.com/questions/485549/ionice-idle-is-
ignored )

And you can change it runtime with:

$ echo "cfq" > /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler   ## you need to be root
for that

(More info:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1009577/selecting-a-linux-i-o-scheduler
)

My system remains laggy actually even with this, but it seems better.
Any feedback is welcome.

An important factor seems also the swap usage, if it is on the same device. For 
some reason, even
if I have plenty of free ram, my swap usage seems to rocket up when launching 
``updatedb.mlocate`` (Goes from 0 to 2.5G of swap even if my RSS is only 4.9G 
on the 8G available.)
To check if it's your ``swap`` competing with ``updatedb.mlocate``, check you 
have enough free ram
to receive all your current swap and turn of swap:

$ swapoff -a

With this last option, my system is almost totally lag free when running 
``mlocate.updatedb``.  To be noted:
my RSS is not going up, so the swapping occuring usually is a decision of the 
kernel that here happens
to be a bad decision. Even if this solves my issue, this is not a viable 
solution as turning of swap is not
 benign. You might want to fiddle with the ``swappiness`` of the kernel to hint 
it not to swap as much
(More info: http://askubuntu.com/questions/103915/how-do-i-configure-swappiness 
), but even at
swappiness=0, this doesn't change the behavior of the kernel with regards to 
``mlocate.updatedb``.

$ swapoff -a ; sysctl vm.swappiness=0 ; swapon -a ## the command I
used to test

By looking at memory consumption, ``updatedb.mlocate`` is using very few
of it, and remains stable.

Could it be related to the filesystem ? My filesystem is ext4 for the system 
part, but the biggest part is
on Btrfs. I would safely bet that this is what is happening: the filesystem 
driver is looking everywhere
and asks for more buffers to store all these paths, but this is not the right 
decision here. (this is
what makes for instance a first "find /" being noticeably sped up the second 
time you are launching it, 
but here we surely won't benefit of this because ``updatedb.mlocate`` is run 
once a day.).

Finaly, a good way to help updatedb do its jobs quickly is probably to limit 
the folders it'll scan. Looking at
the output of:

$ updatedb.mlocate -v

or you could consult your current database:

$ locate /

And even get some advanced reports as with:

$ locate / | cut -f 1-4 -d / | uniq -c | sort -n

and:

$ locate / | wc -l# gives you the number of file stored in updatedb
database

These commands will give you some idea of where it spends some time and you 
might spot a lot of places that are huge and that
can't be really usefulll. (my maildir for instance, or listing twice the 
contents of the BTRFS file because I used bind mounting.)

For information I went from 3Million files in a little less than
4minutes (with laggy system) to only 1Million files being updated in
less than 1 seconds (). There seem to be clear bottleneck effect
here involving probably what make the kernel stutter on IO requests and
is probably related to swapping and filesystem driver asking to save
probably too much). These numbers are on SSD with cfq scheduler and
swappiness of 0, swap is on.

Please keep in mind that the timing are accurate only when run several
time, updatedb will try to be clever, and the kernel also is being
clever. These two effect means that if you make test, you should take
only the second running time as it will be more stable.

If you want to test any of these things, you can test simply by re-
launching ``updatedb.mlocate`` yourself with:

$ updatedb.mlocate

or

$ ionice -c3 updatedb.mlocate

You might want to time all these also by prepending ``time`` before the
command.

My hard drive is a SSD, and I'm working on a Surface Pro 3 on linux
kernel 4.4, on Ubuntu 15.10.

As a conclusion, there seem to be a very special issue here that
triggers a bottleneck that makes the system taking way too much time,
process time, and io requests than obviously is needed. More
investigation would be welcome.

And if you want to escape this, my guess would be to reduce the span of
updatedb lookup to aim being under this bottleneck to reclaim nearly all
of the ressources used.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2015-12-11 Thread h1repp
same here since a long time, and now still on 14.04.3, but it seems
pretty useless posting here, not a single reaction from the developers
since two and a half years ...

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2015-12-08 Thread philipp kretzschmar
I am experiencing this one one 14.04 using a fully encrypted LVM file
system. updatedb.mlocate hogs up nearly all of the CPU power making the
system feel very sluggish.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2015-05-27 Thread Robert Thompson
At least it can be disabled.

See http://askubuntu.com/questions/268130/can-i-disable-updatedb-mlocate

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2015-05-09 Thread Sergio Benjamim
Same in 14.04.2.

Weird is that for some reason, it's downloading or 'rebuilding'* all my
received/inbox emails from one account every time (yahoo.com.br, 2 or 3
times a day). *I can see the numbers growing up until about the total,
~4700

31.6.0

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2015-05-07 Thread dinamic
same on Ubuntu 15.10 :/

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2015-01-04 Thread Nicolas Jonas
I have this problem too and I have a question about Necs comment with
reads:


Hi,

I found out that playing with ionice nor nice did not improve anything
in that case. (that also was VERY severe to me)

The issue came from the fact that my computer mounts some remote
filesystems, and find and locate went exploring those distant folders.

I solved the problem by changing /etc/cron.daily/locate and adding the
xdev options to the find parameters.

# Global options for invocations of find(1)
FINDOPTIONS='-ignore_readdir_race -xdev'

Now, updates are still relevent, but cause no CPU harm nor wasted time :)


First I dont have a /etc/cron.daily/locate on 14.10 and I have only a
/mlocate and there is no find command in there so I guess I can't cry to
fix it this way? Or should I just and the FINDOPTIONS line in there?

I guess I will completely disable the cronjob for now.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-11-24 Thread jazzmale
May be it is the same issue so still affects Ubuntu 14.04.1. 
updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. Not for an hour but 5-15 minutes. 
At the same time wasting all memory and active swapping.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-10-13 Thread Guy
Yes, mlocate is a nightmare pain in the ... I get to work in the morning
and my computer is so unresponsive with updatedb.mlocate eating up
nearly 100% IO as shown on iotop. On my previous install, I had changed
the service to run in the small hours of the night, but I might try this
xdev flag as well.

A service like this shouldn't turn a machine into a 486 trying to run
Windows 7!

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-10-13 Thread Guy
I just realised I posted the comment below on the old bug threat, so
posting it here as well to be more contemporary!

ps auxw shows me the ionice'd process:
root 6466 0.0 0.0 4328 356 ? S 07:35 0:00 flock --nonblock 
/run/mlocate.daily.lock /usr/bin/ionice -c3 /usr/bin/updatedb.mlocate

but the problem process, blocking IO is:
root 6467 1.0 0.0 5688 2220 ? D 07:35 1:25 /usr/bin/updatedb.mlocate
It's this that eats nigh on 100% of IO. Is it a subprocess that's spawned and 
isn't ionice'd?

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-09-17 Thread Ari Hauksson
It virtually makes the computer unusable while updating is going on. The
bug should have a high priority. Strange that it has been going on for
more than a year!

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-08-24 Thread aloctavodia
Still and issue on Ubuntu 14. 04

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-04-05 Thread Hock
machine always slow to a halt when updatedb.mlocate is running.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-03-22 Thread NoOp
3.11.0-19-generic #33~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 12 21:16:27 UTC 2014 x86_64 
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
linux-generic-lts-saucy

$ apt-cache policy mlocate
mlocate:
  Installed: 0.23.1-1ubuntu2
  Candidate: 0.23.1-1ubuntu2
  Version table:
 *** 0.23.1-1ubuntu2 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

98% disk usage during updatedb.mlocate rendering the system useless until the 
process is killed or finished.
From atop:
DSK 98%
RDDDK 10100K
WRDSK 1052K

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-02-10 Thread Dudytz
Ubuntu GNOME 13.10. Confirmed the issue.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-01-28 Thread Martin Borho
Yes, this really annoying. This process seems not very NICE...

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2014-01-02 Thread Wotim
Same here with ubuntu 13.10. I searched what blocks every day my
computer for more than 1 hour. First I found with iotop that something
accesses my mount.ntfs where a 200 GB partition of the system hd is
mounted. Then with ps I came to the find command of updatedb described
here. This is a really annoying bug. I don't think that an inexperienced
user can find out what blocks his computer for more than one hour. I am
wondering that this bug exists with no change from ubuntu 13.04 until
now.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2013-10-21 Thread Anders Glent Buch
Using Ubuntu 13.04 here.

Imagine being dependent on using Ubuntu for work during the day, and all
of the sudden you need to just stop all activity for 1 hour (I do like
breaks, but only when I choose them myself)! Since I'm no Linux expert,
it took me quite some time to find out that it was a 'find' process
eating up all my HDD.

This bug is exceptionally severe for me, and likewise for many others, I
would assume...

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2013-10-21 Thread Nec
Hi,

I found out that playing with ionice nor nice did not improve anything
in that case. (that also was VERY severe to me)

The issue came from the fact that my computer mounts some remote
filesystems, and find and locate went exploring those distant folders.

I solved the problem by changing /etc/cron.daily/locate and adding the
xdev options to the find parameters.

# Global options for invocations of find(1)
FINDOPTIONS='-ignore_readdir_race -xdev'

Now, updates are still relevent, but cause no CPU harm nor wasted time
:)

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2013-08-14 Thread Morten Furbo
As far as I can see the problem on my systems is that ionice is not
working as expected on LVM volumes. Perhaps another way of
deprioritizing updatedb.mlocate should be used.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2013-08-14 Thread Curtis Lee Bolin
As of the last weekend, I updated all of my computers to pre-released
Saucy (13.10); not once have I had this problem.  Sorry i'm no help at
pointing out what has changed from 13.04.

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[Bug 1190696] Re: updatedb.mlocate uses 100% of the hdd IO. The OS is completely unusable.

2013-06-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: mlocate (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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