upgraded to importance high (not that this will help any).
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
** Summary changed:
- Hangs on login and uses 100% cpu
+ [MASTER] E-D-S hangs on login and uses 100% cpu
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Added a note upstream.
@all: we have never been able to zero in the cause. I cannot reproduce
it, so I am sort of limited. If you are hit by this:
(1) please install the debug packages for E-D-S, libc6, glib, bonobo and
orbit. As of right now these are the packages for Hardy (adjust as
needed bet
I seeing this one on startup with up to date Hardy for several days now.
This PC has been updated from 7.10.
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(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 4 (Thread 0x4197b950 (LWP 8042)):
#0 0x7ffe46d34c76 in poll () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x7ffe47a65366 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#2 0x7ffe47a657d7 in g_main_loop_run () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#3 0x7ffe487c0b80 in ?? () from
same issue first noted today , all Hardy updates applied.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps ax |grep evolution-data-server
8076 ?Sl 4:45 /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-data-server-2.22
--oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_DataServer_CalFactory:1.2
--oaf-ior-fd=24
9798 pts/1R+ 0:0
Also having this issue.
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I also have this issue on a Hardy updated to 2008/04/09
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Same issue here for me Optiplex GX270 fully updated Hardy 4-8 10:20pm
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I have the same issue
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Hardy *up to date*. And I have this issue.
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i have this problem too whith 8.04 beta
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I have this problem as well on 8.04. Sometimes on startup the
evolution-data-server is consuming 100% cpu, and occasionally (twice
since installing 8.04 3 weeks ago) the evolution-data-server has started
consuming 100% cpu in the middle of my session, perhaps 20-30 minutes
after starting Ubuntu.
I wrote :"After last upgrade in 8.04 this bug disappeared. Everything
working normally now."
It's not right, because this bug appears sometime=(
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I've made the other bug a duplicate. This certainly isn't fixed either.
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This is still an issue with all updates to Hardy on 3/28/2008. There is
also another bug tracking this with much less information. Someone on
the Ubuntu team should collapse into a single bug that is still open,
active and a high priority and possibly linked upstream. The other bug
is 204623:
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After last upgrade in 8.04 this bug disappeared. Everything working
normally now.
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Just to confirm the bug, I still see it. Here's a backtrace, if it helps:
#0 0xb76a6a2a in __pthread_mutex_unlock_usercnt ()
from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
#1 0xb772f55a in g_main_context_prepare () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#2 0xb772fae9 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
This is still a problem. I can cope with opening a terminal every boot,
running top and then kill -9 process. I don't think we should ship an
LTS with this though.
Network manager now thinks I am online all the time and I still have
this issue. I'd be interested if there is an overlap between this
Ergo
Ignore me, out-of-coffee-error.
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ergo -
That's a different bug.
Bug #151536
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to Ergo: I don't use evolution and I haven't got any wireless card, but
after login evolution data server + trackerd use 100% of cpu. Strange
isn't it?)
Hardy Beta.
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well one of my pc doesnt hang on login, but evolution-data-(server i guess)
process is topping 100% of cpu power, when i do evolution --force-shutdown,
everything gets back to normal.
im on 8.04beta. Maybe it has something to do with wireless card ?
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I confirm this bug under Hardy Alpha 6.
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ive got the same problem with evolution-data-server.
under hardy alpha6.
i had the problem with firefox thinking it was offline, but ive fixed it adding
the following to /etc/network/interfaces:
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wireless-essid some_ESSID
auto wlan0
now it doesnt think its offline anymore.
This also affects a clean install of Hardy Heron Alpha 5.
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Confirmed it is bug. evolution-data-server consume 100% CPU too in my
PC. Only happens after the last two updates I did within the past week.
Using Ubuntu Hardy Alpha 5.
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kill -9 process did actually get rid of it.
Mar 2 02:41:02 celery NetworkManager: [1204425662.393480]
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_computer_0').
The above does appear in syslog during wvdial's ppp connection.
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Well if I unattach gdb it will go back to 100% cpu usage. I appreciate
that probably isn't the same as stopping it.
There is a bug about firefox and evo about the fact that Firefox
thinks we are offline when we use ppp connections.
nm does respond in syslog when I make my connection though.
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> I get it most (75%+) of the time. The workround is to find the process
> using top and then attach gdb to it!
> This means you can't use evolution, but it gives you your computer
> back..
Or to issue (from a terminal in the X session):
evolution --force-shutdown
Or to simply (not really that
I get it most (75%+) of the time. The workround is to find the process
using top and then attach gdb to it!
This means you can't use evolution, but it gives you your computer
back..
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I don't think this has anything to do with web calendars because I
haven't touched evolution at all (not even launched it a single time)
and I still get this 100% looping behavior at the first login after
boot. I believe the trigger is no network at login time.
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This may be random and/or expected but with eds frozen by gdb when I
clicked on the clock the entire gnome panel died. Unattaching gdb from
eds got me the panel back..
Talk on #ubuntu-bugs suggests that clicking on the clock and the panel
going away has happened to others without having gdb involv
I think this started yesterday as a result of me doing one of two
things - either installing evolution itself (it had got uninstalled as
a result of a dist-update) or setting up my google calendar to sync
with evo. I fed evo false email info to allow me to do that..
It's possible that I don't have
I'll be back at home early evening UTC and will see what I can manage.
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also -- an 'ifconfig -a' would be interesting to see.
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@ Caroline (or any other able to reproduce this): could you please
repeat the issue, and get gdb backtraces (thread apply all bt full) from
*both* e-d-s and evolution-alarm-notify? Upstream is, right now, as
mystified as we are...
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Status: Unknown => New
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Ugh! what time zone differences made me do? Of course, the upstream bug
is not on LP, but gnome:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=518524
** Also affects: evolution-data-server via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=518524
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Caroline's bt is good enough; also the strace clearly shows very fast
polls. Opened https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-data-
server/+bug/151536 upstream. Finally!
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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I ran strace on eds for a few seconds.
Process 5690 attached with 3 threads - interrupt to quit
[pid 5679] 20:03:38.365141 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
[pid 5690] 20:03:38.365483 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
[pid 5665] 20:03:38.365589 poll([{fd=
First reboot it didn't happen. I loaded evolution itself to see if it
would trigger it, it didn't but then my laptop froze hard (this may be
random).
Second reboot it did it. It's still not picking up libc symbols.
I don't have internet access when eds starts - nor do I use network
manager. This
eds stops using 100% cpu when gdb is attached to it, and resumes when it
is closed. I am told this isn't interesting :)
I have a better trace from gdb - but for some reason it isn't picking up
libc symbols. I will try and reboot and see if it fixes it.
** Attachment added: "third gdb file"
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** Attachment added: "another gdb file"
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This is from gdb but it stopped using 100% cpu after I startred gbd.
The versions of syndbg packages were too out of date to install so not
sure how useful this is.
** Attachment added: "from gdb"
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Without wishing to do a "me too" I also have in Hardy. I've set up a web
calendar if that helps.
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@Anton Kudris: after you find yourself in such a situation, find out the
pid of the offending process, and run:
gdb -p# where is the pid you found above
once in gdb, issue "thread apply all bt full" -- this will dump the
backtraces for all threads.
So far I have been unable to reproduce it,
There's a backtrace from bug 190163 (duplicate) at
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11829812/gdb-evolution-data-server.txt
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I have the same bug. If anyone can tell me how to create stacktrace I
could try to help as well
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Here is a new backtrace:
(gdb) thread apply all bt full
Thread 3 (Thread 0xb6ea0b90 (LWP 7106)):
#0 0xe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0xb753c697 in poll () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#2 0xb7651166 in g_main_context_iter
I tried without network:
(1) standard login after boot, with a monitor running on tty1. No
loops.
(2) disabling NetworkManager, and disconnecting from the wired network;
rebooted and logged in, with a monitor running on tty1. No loops.
So I cannot repeat the issue. I depend on you to get a bac
Yeah, I think it's the problem because if you use NetworkManager, the
connection is not ready when e-d-s start.
So, I think that if you have a web calendar and the connection is not
ready, e-d-s start like crazy...
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a brief chat on #evolution suggests this might be related to having no
network at login (one of them has seen something like this before).
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Thank you, Michael. Unfortunately, the stacktrace is still incomplete --
Although it looks like we are looping in pthread_mutex_lock (which calls
__pthread_lock, which may go into a spinloop), we still do not know
which e-d-s module initiated the call, nor when. Could you please
install e-d-s-dbgsy
>Question: was e-d-s already running on login (in other words, did you
log out Gnome >and log in again)? Does it happen when you log out, or
only during login? Is Evo >itself auto-started on login?
This happens on a fresh boot, when I login the first time into gnome
(this is with the current hardy
Here is a updated backtrace:
$ gdb -p 6969
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 3 (Thread 0xb6f95b90 (LWP 7016)):
#0 0xe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb7634697 in poll () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#2 0xb7749166 in g_main_context_iterate (context=0x8064d90, block=1,
dispatch=1, s
I am also concerned by this bug.
I found that it occurs when I add a Web Calendar (Google Calendar to be
precise), and reboot the laptop. Everytime I log into Gnome, the
evolution-data-server take 100% cpu and I must do evolution --force-
shutdown to stop it.
I have not see this bug without a we
Elias, I am now unsure on your issue: the bug relates to evolution-data-
server apparent loop, but you state (or I understood so) it was
evolution-alarm-notify looping. Can you please clarify?
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This happens with first login after boot up.
What is started automatically is the evolution alarm notifier.
Other than that there is to mention that I have a personal and a
business calendar. I had also a Birthdays and Anniversaries calendar but
deactivated due to comments on another e-d-s relate
Thanks, mvo and Elias, for the bug report (and, of course, we are sorry
it took us that long to get to it).
Unfortunately, the backtrace is incomplete -- there is a suggestion we
are looping trying to acquire a lock, but no real data on who is doing
that. Could you please repeat it with debug symb
As far as evolution-data-server consuming 100% cpu on login is
concerned, I can confirm this. Surprisingly the load gets down to
normal, when I start evolution.
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Thread 3 (Thread -1224352880 (LWP 6553)):
#0 0xe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0xb76ec647 in poll () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#2 0xb77f5593 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
No symb
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