[Expired for tracker (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
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I tried to start the indexing function for the first time after having
upgraded to Jaunty (before, I never felt I needed it). But it does not
really seem to index anything and finishes by eating all my memory.
Logs are pretty simple in .local/share/tracker:
trackerd.log says (2 times):
Tracker-War
Hrm, the tracker daemons are in /usr/lib/tracker/ rather, use that path
for the valgrind commands
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Is it trackerd or tracker-indexer taking all memory? could you attach
logs from ~/.local/share/tracker/ when this happens, would you mind to
install valgrind and do the following?:
$ killall trackerd tracker-indexer
[On one terminal]
$ G_SLICE=always_malloc valgrind --log-file=valgrin
I'm running an up-to-date Jaunty release with tracker 0.6.90-1ubuntu2,
and each time I reboot trackerd consumes all available memory for about
a half hour. During this time the system swaps and becomes essentially
unusable.
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Ubuntu 9.04 alfa 4 with last updates. tracker-indexer eat all avaliable
memory and die.
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I haven't had any problems personally from trackerd in quite a while.
I've done a few fresh Ubuntu installations since this bug report.
Indexing files is probably better for privacy than automatically adding
meta-data to the files themselves. I've seen the latter suggested so
that users could bene
PaulGaskin: according to its description, Tracker is a local search
tool. It collects information about your files ("indexes" them) so that
it will not need to perform any actual searching when you perform an
actual search, sort of like Google indexes web sites in advance so it
can respond quickly
I'm using latest (as of a few days back at least) _Intrepid_.
I haven't had any problems with trackerd until recently either, but
seriously:
top - 09:20:52 up 4 days, 11:00, 7 users, load average: 1.74, 1.12, 0.78
Tasks: 204 total, 3 running, 201 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 15.3
I hadn't had any problems with tracker until this afternoon (running up-
to-date Hardy). Suddenly my hard disc was thrashing and everything was
unresponsive - eventually everything returned to normal after an OOM. I
have attached the end of dmesg. Willing to provide further help if
necessary but it
That software is obviously not created with the user's interests as
the top priority, or it would crafted to be more respectful of the
available resources and also more up-front about what it's doing. I
have a feeling the purpose is to gather meta-data on your files and
then ask you if it's ok to s
I have exactly the same problems with trackerd with hardy (and I used to
have it in gutsy as well). Nothing changed with the upgrade. Every once
in a while (let's say, once a week), trackerd starts eating all my
memory and most of my CPU, Gnome becomes mostly unresponsive, and I have
to switch to a
You can try with: sudo chmod 600 /usr/bin/trackerd
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I think tracker needs to provide more 'visibility'.
There should be a way for the user to see what tracker is doing at any
given moment (dynamic list of tasks/operations it performs, preferably
with a graphical UI ;)).
Improve 'controllability' as well, by allowing the user to suspend or
terminat
Hi,
same problem here that tackerd used up all memory:
--- snip top output ---
Swap: 1951736k total, 705280k used, 1246456k free,40496k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
8361 abre 39 19 2258m 2.0g 1544 S 15 82.7 661:42.22 trackerd
--- snap
I have a similiar problem with Tracker in the last pre-release of Ubuntu
Hardy.
Three days ago I did upgrade Ubuntu on my laptop (firstly from Feisty to Gutsy
and next from Gutsy to Hardy), because I wanted to try Hardy before his release.
When the upgrade process was successfully finished I resta
I have Hardy and when I returned to my computer the Trackerd process
used about 512 MB.
I killed the process and I used after valgrind. I haven't achieved the
512 MB but it can serve as something of the log.
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Reopening as the OP is running Hardy.
Could you get a valgrind log of Tracker when it starts consuming memory?
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 147756
[Gutsy] Possible memory leak in trackerd
** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Status: New => Inc
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147756 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147756
I haven't done the killall and reindex, so perhaps the problem is on my
computer only.
I didn't choose to get this package, it was included as an update. It
drew my attention because it wasn't working properl
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147756 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147756
can you provide more details as I and others cannot replicate this
in case your db is corrupted can you please run trackerd --reindex from
command line (do a killall trackerd first if necessary)
let it finis
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147756 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147756
I'm using Hardy. I tried to set the indexing to not do anything, but it
wouldn't stop. I removed trackerd because it kept self-activating and
consuming all my memory just today. It's also very difficult to ki
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