Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. As far as i now beagle development was stopped 2010. I
will close this bug report.
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Hi,
This bug was reported long time ago, maybe it is fixed now.
Thx.
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There seems to be some problem in indexing
20080120 12:35:19.1126 06682 IndexH WARN: Filtering status (48m35s ago):
determining filter for
file:///home/username/Desktop/Alice-2.0.0.tar.gz#Alice/Required/tutorialWorlds/IceSkaterWorld.a2w
(the process started 48m ago and not yet finished).
I downl
:~/.beagle/Log$ beagle-index-info
Index information:
Name: Thunderbird
Count: 0
Crawling: False
Name: KMail
Count: 0
Crawling: False
Name: Files
Count: 1998
Crawling: True
Name: GaimLog
Count: 166
Crawling: False
Name: IndexingService
Count: 0
Crawling: False
Name: Tomboy
Count: 0
Crawling: Fa
Osmo, the mozilla-thunderbird errors were due to a faulty Thunderbird
backend which was actually disable upstream but strangely enabled in
ubuntu. That and the other errors were fixed in 0.3.0 which was
released a month ago. The ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipException is
not fatal, it just indicat
Ah, almost forgot: I use Ubuntu 7.10.
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And while I was writing above post and configured beagle to ignore /tmp
and tried to shut it down (with no success), these errors were logged:
20080106 12:05:17.8039 06414 Beagle WARN EX: at
Beagle.Util.Scheduler+Task.DoTask () [0x0]
20080106 13:22:06.7187 06414 Beagle DEBUG: Loading
Bea
I have this same problems with almost 100% CPU usage.
Last lines of current-Beagle file
20080106 12:05:17.8039 06414 Beagle WARN EX: Caught exception in DoTaskReal
20080106 12:05:17.8039 06414 Beagle WARN EX: Tag:
/home/username/.mozilla-thunderbird/fyn4mgwx.default/ImapMail/mail.somedo
Panagiotis, just in case if beagled is still running or if you happen to
find this again, could you send the output of
$ beagle-index-info
$ beagle-status
$ ls -l ~/.beagle/Log/
In two terminals, do
$ tail -f ~/.beagle/Log/current-Beagle
$ tail -f ~/.beagle/Log/current-IndexHelper
(it will keep p
> It's a shame this bug isn't getting any attention. Running the CPU flat out
> leads to overheating and crashes on my laptop, causing data loss and
> potentially hardware damage.
I don't think this is accurate. I say pretty clearly in an earlier
comment [1] the info that we need to be able to di
> Furthermore, beagle-shutdown does not shut it down :-(
>
> Is there an easy way to permanently disable beagle without uninstalling
> it?
>
You can set the search preferences to not index anything - that should help.
>From the search window:
Search > Preferences > Indexing
then uncheck 'index
Furthermore, beagle-shutdown does not shut it down :-(
Is there an easy way to permanently disable beagle without uninstalling
it?
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I can confirm this bug with Gutsy. It's using 850M (VIRT) or 600M (RES) RAM,
while my machine only has 1G physical memory...
And it's heavily using the cpu, fluctuating between 60 and 100% usage...
top - 15:35:16 up 16 days, 4:07, 2 users, load average: 3.16, 2.75, 1.69
Tasks: 153 total, 3
Jared, Thunderbird Indexing is disabled in the beagle-0.2.18 release due to
memory and CPU usage problems. Looks like it is enabled on your computer; maybe
the ubuntu packager enables it. I suggest turning it off by doing this as user
from the command line
$ beagle-config daemon DenyBackend Thun
Joe:
I can also confirm this bug with Gutsy. One core of my dual core cpu is
at 100%, and beagled is using over 1GB of virtual memory. It appears to
be reindexing my thunderbird mail often...
I've attached the last 100 lines of the log files after sending SIGUSR1
to the beagled process (I don't
Alessandro: Can you send SIGUSR1 to the beagled process, SIGUSR2 to the
beagled-helper process, and attach the last 100 lines of each of the
~/.beagle/Log/current-* files? The output from "ps ax | grep -i beagle"
would also be helpful.
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i can confirm this bug with gutsy, 2 cpu at 100% and 2 giga of ram
needed
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Hey, thanks for the suggestion. I'll do that. I appreciate you taking
the time.
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From: Joe Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 2:10:56 PM
Subject: [Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU
BTW, the "foo has recurrences" is output from evolution-sharp; it's not
output from Beagle.
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Azeureus I believe is just broken in this respect, and as long as it
continuously closes and reopens the same file, there's not much we can
do about it on the Beagle side in terms of re-indexing the file.
I believe the next major version of Beagle (0.3.0) will solve the
problem of excessive memory
It's happening to me, I'm also a constant Azureus user:
Here's my current beagle logfile:
20070824 00:40:17.2234 05784 Beagle INFO: Starting Beagle Daemon (version
0.2.16.3)
20070824 00:40:17.4797 05784 Beagle INFO: Running on Mono 1.2.3.1
20070824 00:40:17.4799 05784 Beagle INFO: Using sqlit
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I raised this upstream and got this response:
"Beagle switched to taglib-sharp (from entagged-sharp) which handles this case
without any problem. To test, sync to svn trunk r3706."
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #437322
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437322
** Also aff
I just saw the same crash while downloading an 85Mb .mp3 file using
Azureus (bittorrent client):
strace -p on the active /usr/lib/beagle/IndexHelper.exe thread shows:
fstat64(31, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=86537920, ...}) = 0
_llseek(31, 13018790, [13018790], SEEK_SET) = 0
read(31, "\0\0\0\0\
Incidentally, file descriptor 31 in the above is the incomplete .mp3
file itself.
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Hi,
On 4/30/07, murrayf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, you are right. This kind of files belong to temp directory of
> edonkey p2p network programs (emule, amule, mldonkey...), they are
> usually big temporary files of movies that you are downloading... and
> beagled indexer daemon can't handle
Hello Joe,
Yes, you are right. This kind of files belong to temp directory of
edonkey p2p network programs (emule, amule, mldonkey...), they are
usually big temporary files of movies that you are downloading... and
beagled indexer daemon can't handle easily (I think...)
Best Regards,
Alberto.
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murrayf: what is "ed2k"? Is this something beagle should be handling
more gracefully?
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I have noticed the same problem in beagle 0.2.16.3 running on ubuntu feisty,
beagle-helper process loaded a lot of ram. But now I have found the solution:
First, is necessary to enable extended atributes for your file systems (as
beagle wiki says), to do that we add "user_xattr" in the
Yikes! Those packages are a *prerelease* 0.2.14 version -- the code is
buggy and I don't recommend installing them.
Kevin, can you please take those packages down or update them to the
official 0.2.14 release?
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Fantastic news Joe. Well done to all involved who helped get this
resolved. I'll be sure to update my system and test it out!
Regards
Justin
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> Justin: you will be happy to know that the RTF filter is fixed now in
> svn. :)
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.
Justin: you will be happy to know that the RTF filter is fixed now in
svn. :)
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393766
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Hey, I don't know what's been going on with this bug, I haven't been
paying attention 'cause of school (finals and all, then christmas), but
I just wanted to note that it disappears, or seems to, after most
volumes have been indexed, and that its severity seems to be in
proportion to the number of
On 1/4/07, Joe Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We need a 0.2.14 build for edgy so that we can track down specific files
> that are causing the 100% CPU utilization. 0.2.14 also has a *lot* of
> leak fixes, so memory usage shouldn't get out of hand.
I can tell you that from experience on my syst
I can get on that if I can get word from someone at ubuntu my time will
be well spent, I don't wanna package it just to have it not used.
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We need a 0.2.14 build for edgy so that we can track down specific files
that are causing the 100% CPU utilization. 0.2.14 also has a *lot* of
leak fixes, so memory usage shouldn't get out of hand.
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This is one of those benchmark bugs that we will always work on, but can
never really make perfect, 0.2.14 was a huge step in the right direction
though.
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I can confirm this bug on my Edgy installation too. There's a heavy load
on CPU and RAM.
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I can confirm this bug on my edgy installation
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Attached current-beagle log file as per previous post.
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I have had the same issue running on iBook G4 PPC, 1.33Ghz, 768MB RAM on
Edgy. This was a fresh install on my iBook using the standard 6.10 PPC
distro. My CPU get consumed all the time as soon as my machine boots up.
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This should be fixed (at least in this instance) upstream, but I would
like a confirmation.
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Can you guys attach your ~/.beagle/Log/current-* files when this
happens?
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Same issue for my notebook (Pentium-M).
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I have the same problem on a system I upgraded to edgy from dapper.
I have a turion 64, but it is the 32-bit Ubuntu.
Filed I different bug report because I hadn't seen this one.
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