Re: Baloo performance

2017-08-18 Thread Mark Dixon
No, no NFS but quite a lot of files in my home dir. Mark > On 17 Aug 2017, at 08:20, Tobias C. Berner wrote: > > Hi again > > Do you have an NFS mounted into some subfolder of ~ or is your ~ on an NFS? > > I can reproduce the same issue on my desktop -- it works if I only include > "simple"

Re: Baloo performance

2017-08-17 Thread Tobias C. Berner
Hi again Do you have an NFS mounted into some subfolder of ~ or is your ~ on an NFS? I can reproduce the same issue on my desktop -- it works if I only include "simple" subfolders of ~, but it fails when trying to index the whole ~. mfg Tobias On 11 August 2017 at 11:10, Mark Dixon wrote: >

Re: Baloo performance

2017-08-12 Thread Mark Dixon
I've stopped in now, would have to set it going again. CPU is not the issue though, it's usage is minimal, but the system is slow to the point of unresponsiveness. It's kinda weird, it looks idle in top but it feels overloaded. That's why I started looking at file handles etc. Mark > On 11

Re: Baloo performance

2017-08-11 Thread Tobias C. Berner
Hi Mark what's the output of 'balooctl stauts'? Is it still doing the initial indexing -- that's the one that causes a lot of cpu usage. Afterwards it should calm down theoretically :D mfg Tobias On 10 August 2017 at 22:12, Mark Dixon wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm having problems with Baloo aga

Baloo performance

2017-08-11 Thread Mark Dixon
Hi all, I'm having problems with Baloo again. I'm not sure exactly what the requirements are for it, but I must be doing something wrong. It essentially renders the system unusable. I finally caught it in this state - CPU is minimal, and memory isn't too bad (for this box) - baloo_file was using