I'm not sure if I am affected by the same bug, but I have found that I
am getting around 100% CPU usage (most of it is shown as sys by htop)
from ubuntuone-syncdeamon.
I'm not even sure what it's doing as I haven't registered for ubuntu
one!
This seems to be a fairly recent problem, and doesn't h
I don't know if it'll help or not (on some dells it works, on some it
doesn't), but you could try `sudo modprobe i8k`. If that works, i8kfan
(in i8kutils). Something like `while true; do i8kfan -2 -2; sleep .1;
done`. I do that with my latitude when doing cpu-intensive work
(because otherwise it ge
@John
Thanks a lot for your reply!
I had to remove 2 ';' to make that find expression work but here is the
requested information:
ayers@schiefer:~$ dpkg -S offload_queue.py
python-ubuntuone-client:
/usr/share/pyshared/ubuntuone-client/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/offload_queue.py
python-ubuntuone-clien
Actually forget that comment about removing 2 ';' it seems like a PEBAC
while trying to copy and paste.
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Title:
Excessive CPU usage in syncdaemon
@David,
12.04 already has the "offload queue", that should take care of most
memory consumption issues for most people. Your case might be a bit
extreme, however.
First, just to confirm, please check whether you have
ubuntuone.syncdaemon.offload_queue (do a `dpkg -S offload_queue.py` on a
termina
I can confirm this issue with 12.04 LTS.
My CPU is overheating while the initialization is running. I'm syncing
quite a few files (I increased my fs.inotify.max_user_watches to allow
me to sync about 150K of files/directories).
During synchronization the CPU temperature is between 80°-85° C but
Now over here. Got Dropbox doing syncies and no problem. In the
meanwhile the UOne syncdeaming managed to eat an entire core (see
attachment). Even Flash is using less CPU while poking it's nose in the
background ...
** Attachment added: "CPU usage on OS X (10.8)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ub
Hunch: it seems to be network related. I have other syncing software,
that also starts eating into CPU once the network shows latency
challenges. Once network communication terminates (sync complete) CPU
load drops
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** Changed in: ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Tit
Still there in the latest Quantal updates.
** Also affects: ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: quantal
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