Santiago: In my case, your intuition is incorrect. This happens regardless of circumstance for me. FWIW, the standard setup for this particular machine, when I am not traveling, is connected via copper to my LAN with wi-fi turned off, on AC power with no suspend or hibernation. My AC power settings disable all that so when on AC the system doesn't even sleep when the lid is closed. It stays on AC pretty much 24/7 at home, with an active internet connection.
It COULD be, perhaps, that during the server scan, something is causing packet loss or some other issue in transit between my home and the cloud, causing the local client to never actually complete what it's doing, or something like that... but at the very least, I can say that it's not roaming between APs and does not suspend or hibernate. I'm thinking that maybe the network connection times out and that causes the client to go a bit nuts, as mentioned above, but that's just a general hypothesis based on the server timeout messages that always seem to appear when the memory leakage is at its worse (at least that's usually when I start looking in the logs and notice them.) Also, Facundo, Roman: FWIW, I have the 50GB U1 account and do have a good bit stored there (not 50GB, but certainly more than 2). Could this be related to having that much data stored in the cloud? The U1 dashboard online says I'm using 7.6GB more or less... -- [lucid] Ubuntuone-syncdaemon using enormous amounts of ram https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568453 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
