On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> Suddenly after a reboot I find between 50-60% of my CPU used. I load
> process manager and find tracker-store and tracker-extract being the main
> culprits, with spikes of 90% of cpu usage.
>
> This is a dual-core AMD Opteron server with 2
On 23.06.2012 00:12, Rick Stevens wrote:
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> Again, I have no issues and I'm running 64-bit F17 on four machines.
I think I know what is wrong with tracker-extract and I'll try to go
deeper debugging it. It's all about extracting meta data from PDF files.
For some reason tracker-extract is unable
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On 06/23/2012 06:05 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
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> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Tim mailto:ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au>> wrote:
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> Has this tracker taken the second approach? Â And would trying the
> "morning scan" approach sidestep the issue
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Tim wrote:
> Has this tracker taken the second approach? And would trying the
> "morning scan" approach sidestep the issue?
>
In my case the problem would be that "morning scan" would be meaningless,
as some days I'm in the middle of work at 04:00am and others
On Sat, 2012-06-23 at 01:55 +0200, Kernel Guardian wrote:
> On every boot on of the trackers tracker-miner-fs or tracker-store eat
> from 30-80% of cpu depends of cpu architecture. It takes minute or
> two, then everything become normal.
Just throwing a thought out: On ye olde Fedora, it would ru
I can confirm tracker-related problems on F16 x86_64 with latest updates.
Two comps: Dual Core Intel, i5 Intel
Laptop Asus U30JC i3 Intel
On every boot on of the trackers tracker-miner-fs or tracker-store eat from
30-80% of cpu depends of cpu architecture. It takes minute or two, then
everything be
On 06/22/2012 02:25 PM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
On 22.06.2012 18:50, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 06/22/2012 08:10 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
On 22.06.2012 16:47, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Suddenly after a reboot I find between 50-60% of my CPU used. I load
process manager and find tracker-sto
On 22.06.2012 18:50, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 06/22/2012 08:10 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
>> On 22.06.2012 16:47, Fernando Cassia wrote:
>>> Suddenly after a reboot I find between 50-60% of my CPU used. I load
>>> process manager and find tracker-store and tracker-extract being the
>>> main
>>
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 3:39 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
> As far as I know tracker is a very capable and configurable desktop
> search service originating as an XFCE app. I think this is just a bug
> that needs to be reported.
>
Now CPU usage went down to 10%. (I was away having lunch and just returne
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> In fact, I don't even know what these processes do.
As far as I know tracker is a very capable and configurable desktop
search service originating as an XFCE app. I think this is just a bug
that needs to be reported.
--
Suvayu
Open sour
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Have you reported these via bugzilla? It's interesting that it's only
> on the 64-bit architecture that this is an issue.
>
Hi Rick,
No I didn't, because I don't even know if this is a bug or the way it's
supposed to work. In fact, I don't
On 06/22/2012 08:10 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
On 22.06.2012 16:47, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Suddenly after a reboot I find between 50-60% of my CPU used. I load
process manager and find tracker-store and tracker-extract being the main
culprits, with spikes of 90% of cpu usage.
This is a dua
On 22.06.2012 16:47, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> Suddenly after a reboot I find between 50-60% of my CPU used. I load
> process manager and find tracker-store and tracker-extract being the main
> culprits, with spikes of 90% of cpu usage.
>
> This is a dual-core AMD Opteron server with 2 gigs of RAM.
Suddenly after a reboot I find between 50-60% of my CPU used. I load
process manager and find tracker-store and tracker-extract being the main
culprits, with spikes of 90% of cpu usage.
This is a dual-core AMD Opteron server with 2 gigs of RAM.
Who' s the genius who thought this would be acceptab
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