Re: [arch-general] Systemd 196-2 new install 100%cpu usage

2013-01-13 Thread P .NIKOLIC
On Sat, 12 Jan 2013 17:06:18 -0600
Leonid Isaev lis...@umail.iu.edu wrote:

 On Sat, 12 Jan 2013 20:35:42 +
 P .NIKOLIC p.nikol...@btinternet.com wrote:
 
  
  Hi .
  
  Just had to completely rebuild the system  using the latest ISO  .
  
  I am now getting CPU usage of 100% on 1 core  
  
  143 root 20 0  721m 131m 22m R 00.0 2.1 16:30.31 systemd-journal
  is the line from top 
  
  systemd version 196-2 all the latest updates .
  
  Journal --verify reports  file corruption detected
  at /var/log/journal/dir-name/system.journal:87210024 (of94937088,
  91%)
  
  Any help as it makes the system way slow when loading any
  documents .
  
  Pete .
  
  
 
 Well, the easiest solution is to do rm -vfr /var/log/journal/*,
 restart systemd-journald.service, and daemon-reexec systemd. I would
 personally skip last 2 steps and simply reboot... Of course, the
 price is the lost system logs.
 

Hi Leonid 

Right i had already tried that one it just bounces back exactly the
same after the reboot 

This system gets shut down every day when not in use right now  (cost
savings) .

This appeared to happen after running  pacman -Syu yesterday when
Libreoffice was updated along with poppler, qpdf , cups , poppler-qt
it also installed gstreamer , gst-plugins-base-lib , farstream,
telepathy-farstream

Thanks   Pete .


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Re: [arch-general] Systemd 196-2 new install 100%cpu usage

2013-01-13 Thread P .NIKOLIC
On Sat, 12 Jan 2013 17:06:18 -0600
Leonid Isaev lis...@umail.iu.edu wrote:

 On Sat, 12 Jan 2013 20:35:42 +
 P .NIKOLIC p.nikol...@btinternet.com wrote:
 
  
  Hi .
  
  Just had to completely rebuild the system  using the latest ISO  .
  
  I am now getting CPU usage of 100% on 1 core  
  
  143 root 20 0  721m 131m 22m R 00.0 2.1 16:30.31 systemd-journal
  is the line from top 
  
  systemd version 196-2 all the latest updates .
  
  Journal --verify reports  file corruption detected
  at /var/log/journal/dir-name/system.journal:87210024 (of94937088,
  91%)
  
  Any help as it makes the system way slow when loading any
  documents .
  
  Pete .
  
  
 
 Well, the easiest solution is to do rm -vfr /var/log/journal/*,
 restart systemd-journald.service, and daemon-reexec systemd. I would
 personally skip last 2 steps and simply reboot... Of course, the
 price is the lost system logs.
 

Right   the cause has been found it seems cupsd is the cause  i have
page after page of cupsd restarting to quickly complaints  and also
loads of complaints about cupsd crashing  . 

I will reinstall all parts of cups and gather more info i have had to
delete a lot of stuff to regain control of the system .

Pete .
 

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x86_64 GNU/Linux


[arch-general] Systemd 196-2 new install 100%cpu usage

2013-01-12 Thread P .NIKOLIC

Hi .

Just had to completely rebuild the system  using the latest ISO  .

I am now getting CPU usage of 100% on 1 core  

143 root 20 0  721m 131m 22m R 00.0 2.1 16:30.31 systemd-journal   is
the line from top 

systemd version 196-2 all the latest updates .

Journal --verify reports  file corruption detected
at /var/log/journal/dir-name/system.journal:87210024 (of94937088, 91%)

Any help as it makes the system way slow when loading any documents .

Pete .


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Linux 7-of-9 3.6.11-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Dec 18 08:57:15 CET 2012
x86_64 GNU/Linux


Re: [arch-general] Systemd 196-2 new install 100%cpu usage

2013-01-12 Thread Leonid Isaev
On Sat, 12 Jan 2013 20:35:42 +
P .NIKOLIC p.nikol...@btinternet.com wrote:

 
 Hi .
 
 Just had to completely rebuild the system  using the latest ISO  .
 
 I am now getting CPU usage of 100% on 1 core  
 
 143 root 20 0  721m 131m 22m R 00.0 2.1 16:30.31 systemd-journal   is
 the line from top 
 
 systemd version 196-2 all the latest updates .
 
 Journal --verify reports  file corruption detected
 at /var/log/journal/dir-name/system.journal:87210024 (of94937088, 91%)
 
 Any help as it makes the system way slow when loading any documents .
 
 Pete .
 
 

Well, the easiest solution is to do rm -vfr /var/log/journal/*, restart
systemd-journald.service, and daemon-reexec systemd. I would personally skip
last 2 steps and simply reboot... Of course, the price is the lost system logs.

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