[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory
Thomas Hotz
thomas.hotz at gmail.com
Mon Oct 1 21:10:32 UTC 2012
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.
** Changed in: beagle (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory
Status in Beagle Desktop Search:
Fix Released
Status in “beagle” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: beagle
I recently upgraded from Dapper to Edgy on AMD64. Frequently (once
per hour or so, seemingly more common when I step away from the
computer for a while), beagle apparently goes wild indexing my hard
drive and quickly consumes all 1gb of system memory and 1gb of swap.
The beagled-helper process is the one consuming the most memory (when
I can get a system monitor open to watch), but if beagled is not also
killed, it will spawn a new beagled-helper that does the same thing,
nearly immediately. The net result of this is that any time the
computer is left alone to turn off the screen by itself, beagle runs
away and so it cannot be woken back up. I have tried moving ~/.beagle
out of the way in case faulty data from my old dapper install was
causing problems, but that does not help. I have uninstalled beagle
(and beagle-backend-evolution) temporarily until this problem is
resolved, as a workaround, since it makes the system nearly unusable.
beagled is listed as a startup program in the session preferences.
Thanks for your help!
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