Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-23 Thread Thom May
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:36:18 -0500, Lukin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FWIW - libgmime doesn't seem to be considered 'stable' for the hoary
> version of ubuntu. For some reason libgmime-cil installed without
> problem, but I couldn't find libgmime via the update manager.
> 

certainly on all my hoary machines, libgmime-cil correctly depends on
libgmime2.1
Both packages are in the universe repository.
Cheers,
-Thom
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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-21 Thread Lukin
FWIW - libgmime doesn't seem to be considered 'stable' for the hoary
version of ubuntu. For some reason libgmime-cil installed without
problem, but I couldn't find libgmime via the update manager.

I cant remember where I found it, but I installed it from here
http://mirror.clarkson.edu/pub/distributions/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gmime2.1/libgmime2.1_2.1.11-0ubuntu1_i386.deb

-lukin

On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:16:10 -0500, Joe Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 15:51 +, Daniel Drake wrote:
> > Shane Bishop wrote:
> > > It still has the problem with generating huge amounts of logs.
> >
> > Same exception message? If so, would I be right in saying that you are an
> > Ubuntu user, and don't have libgmime installed (but do have libgmime-sharp)?
> 
> The constant looping issue -- resulting in huge logs -- is fixed in CVS.
> The root cause though is that you probably have some error when trying
> to initialize GMime.  Likely a dependency error in the Ubuntu gmime-cli
> (or something like that) package.
> 
> Joe
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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-21 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi,

On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 15:51 +, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Shane Bishop wrote:
> > It still has the problem with generating huge amounts of logs.
> 
> Same exception message? If so, would I be right in saying that you are an 
> Ubuntu user, and don't have libgmime installed (but do have libgmime-sharp)?

The constant looping issue -- resulting in huge logs -- is fixed in CVS.
The root cause though is that you probably have some error when trying
to initialize GMime.  Likely a dependency error in the Ubuntu gmime-cli
(or something like that) package.

Joe

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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-21 Thread Daniel Drake
Shane Bishop wrote:
It still has the problem with generating huge amounts of logs.
Same exception message? If so, would I be right in saying that you are an 
Ubuntu user, and don't have libgmime installed (but do have libgmime-sharp)?
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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-21 Thread Sergio Espeja
I've updated my kernel version to 2.6.11
(gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.11) and this solve the
problem!

Thanks!
Sergio.

--- Jon Trowbridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 13:04 +0100, Sergio Espeja
> wrote:
> > when I start it up (beagled) it takes all the
> memory disponible.
> > This makes my system unusable.
> > 
> > I use beagle 0.0.7 and mono 1.1.4.
> 
> Do you have an inotify kernel?  Beagle requires
> inotify 0.18.  Huge
> memory usage at start-up can be caused by using an
> old version of
> inotify.




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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-20 Thread Shane Bishop
I did get it to compile on Tuesday, and then sometime later in the week. 
It still has the problem with generating huge amounts of logs.
Shane

Daniel Drake wrote:
Hi Shane,
Shane Bishop wrote:
It's actually CVS from last Thursday or Friday. I wasn't able to get 
cvs to compile at all yesterday. I'll try again today though.

Any progress on this? If you have compilation troubles, please post 
the compile error.

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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-18 Thread Daniel Drake
Hi Shane,
Shane Bishop wrote:
It's actually CVS from last Thursday or Friday. I wasn't able to get cvs to 
compile at all yesterday. I'll try again today though.
Any progress on this? If you have compilation troubles, please post the 
compile error.

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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-16 Thread Shane Bishop





It's actually CVS from last Thursday or Friday. I wasn't able to get
cvs to compile at all yesterday. I'll try again today though.
Shane

Joe Shaw wrote:

  On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 13:23 -0600, Shane Bishop wrote:

  
Here's what is getting repeated on the 10 GB log file:

05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Caught exception in DoTaskReal
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN:
Tag: /home/sbishop/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Creator:
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Description:
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN:Priority: Generator (0)
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: System.NullReferenceException:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object
in [0x000a5]
(at /home/beagle/beagled/EvolutionMailDriver/EvolutionMailIndexableGenerator.cs:327) Beagle.Daemon.EvolutionMailDriver EvolutionMailIndexableGeneratorMbox:HasNextIndexable ()
in [0x000de] (at /home/beagle/beagled/LuceneQueryable.cs:631)
LuceneTask:DoTaskReal ()
in [0x0003c] (at /home/beagle/Util/Scheduler.cs:193) Task:DoTask ()

The crazy thing is that I don't even have evolution configured, and I
don't have the evolution plugin installed.

  
  
What version of beagle are you running?  The line number referenced
doesn't seem possible with 0.0.7 or today's CVS.

Joe





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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-16 Thread Jon Trowbridge
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 13:04 +0100, Sergio Espeja wrote:
> when I start it up (beagled) it takes all the memory disponible.
> This makes my system unusable.
> 
> I use beagle 0.0.7 and mono 1.1.4.

Do you have an inotify kernel?  Beagle requires inotify 0.18.  Huge
memory usage at start-up can be caused by using an old version of
inotify.

-J


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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Joe Shaw
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 13:23 -0600, Shane Bishop wrote:
> Here's what is getting repeated on the 10 GB log file:
> 
> 05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Caught exception in DoTaskReal
> 05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN:
> Tag: /home/sbishop/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox
> 05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Creator:
> 05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Description:
> 05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN:Priority: Generator (0)
> 05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: System.NullReferenceException:
> Object reference not set to an instance of an object
> in [0x000a5]
> (at 
> /home/beagle/beagled/EvolutionMailDriver/EvolutionMailIndexableGenerator.cs:327)
>  Beagle.Daemon.EvolutionMailDriver 
> EvolutionMailIndexableGeneratorMbox:HasNextIndexable ()
> in [0x000de] (at /home/beagle/beagled/LuceneQueryable.cs:631)
> LuceneTask:DoTaskReal ()
> in [0x0003c] (at /home/beagle/Util/Scheduler.cs:193) Task:DoTask ()
> 
> The crazy thing is that I don't even have evolution configured, and I
> don't have the evolution plugin installed.

What version of beagle are you running?  The line number referenced
doesn't seem possible with 0.0.7 or today's CVS.

Joe

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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Jon Trowbridge
I've opened a bug on this issue.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=170513

Shane: you might want to add yourself to the cc: list.

Thanks,
-J


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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Shane Bishop




Here's what is getting repeated on the 10 GB log file:

05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Caught exception in DoTaskReal
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Tag:
/home/sbishop/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Creator:
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: Description:
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN:    Priority: Generator (0)
05-03-15 10.05.10.47 20199 Beagle WARN: System.NullReferenceException:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object
in [0x000a5] (at
/home/beagle/beagled/EvolutionMailDriver/EvolutionMailIndexableGenerator.cs:327)
Beagle.Daemon.EvolutionMailDriver
.EvolutionMailIndexableGeneratorMbox:HasNextIndexable ()
in [0x000de] (at /home/beagle/beagled/LuceneQueryable.cs:631)
LuceneTask:DoTaskReal ()
in [0x0003c] (at /home/beagle/Util/Scheduler.cs:193) Task:DoTask ()

The crazy thing is that I don't even have evolution configured, and I
don't have the evolution plugin installed.

Shane



Jon Trowbridge wrote:

  On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:11 -0500, Ken VanDine wrote:

  
I had not noticed this, but this thread made me look.  I have a single
IndexHelper log file that is 8.1G.

  
  
Presumably the IndexHelper got stuck in some sort of fast loop, maybe
throwing an exception that is caught and logged every time?  Could you
look at the end of the log and check if any particular messages are
being repeated thousands of times?  If so, could you file a bug report
and include the repeated log messages in the description?

Thanks,
-J


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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi,

On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 10:10 -0600, Shane Bishop wrote:
> Here it is:
> 10823940/home/name/.beagle/Log

Ok.  See what Jon said in another mail in this thread.  Presumably the
index helper is getting stuck.

Joe

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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread MDK
Dnia 15-03-2005, wto o godzinie 11:11 -0500, Ken VanDine napisał(a):

> I had not noticed this, but this thread made me look.  I have a single
> IndexHelper log file that is 8.1G.  All the others look reasonable.
> Also, it isn't the latest file.
> 
> A little info:
> mono 1.1.4
> beagle 0.0.7
> dbus 0.23.3

Same config here. My complete .beagle directory is only 11MB (!). My
home directory is ~ 1GB. 100MB is photos. 100MB is downloads (tar's).
100MB goes for mail & evolution. The rest is code + some kind of text
documents (sxw, pdf mostly, a lot of HTML). I don't store music + videos
in my home dir. 

8.1GB sounds crazy. 


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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Jon Trowbridge
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:11 -0500, Ken VanDine wrote:
> I had not noticed this, but this thread made me look.  I have a single
> IndexHelper log file that is 8.1G.

Presumably the IndexHelper got stuck in some sort of fast loop, maybe
throwing an exception that is caught and logged every time?  Could you
look at the end of the log and check if any particular messages are
being repeated thousands of times?  If so, could you file a bug report
and include the repeated log messages in the description?

Thanks,
-J


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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Ken VanDine
I had not noticed this, but this thread made me look.  I have a single
IndexHelper log file that is 8.1G.  All the others look reasonable.
Also, it isn't the latest file.

A little info:
mono 1.1.4
beagle 0.0.7
dbus 0.23.3

--Ken



On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:02 -0500, Joe Shaw wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 08:39 -0600, Shane Bishop wrote:
> > I'm not sure what you are referring to (system memory, or actual 
> > storage), but I ran into a similar problem the other day. The beagle 
> > logs took over my hard drive (all 74 GB), and I could no longer log into 
> > gnome, it was crazy. Is there a way to limit this? It took about a week 
> > or so from when I had started to run beagle (although I may have had it 
> > in debugging mode).
> 
> Before we look into limiting it, I'd say that eating 74 gigs is simply a
> bug.
> 
> Can you attach the output of "du --max-depth=1 ~/.beagle" ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Joe
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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Shane Bishop




Here it is:
10823940    /home/name/.beagle/Log
4052    /home/name/.beagle/FileSystemIndex
176 /home/name/.beagle/BlamIndex
24  /home/name/.beagle/LifereaIndex
24  /home/name/.beagle/MailIndex
636 /home/name/.beagle/WebHistoryIndex
40  /home/name/.beagle/TomboyIndex
2712    /home/name/.beagle/TextCache
376 /home/name/.beagle/GaimLogIndex
396 /home/name/.beagle/LauncherIndex
10832380    /home/name/.beagle

It's already using 10 GB, and I cleared it last Friday (4 days ago),
and I've just been running 'beagle' without any options.
Shane

Joe Shaw wrote:

  Hi,

On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 08:39 -0600, Shane Bishop wrote:
  
  
I'm not sure what you are referring to (system memory, or actual 
storage), but I ran into a similar problem the other day. The beagle 
logs took over my hard drive (all 74 GB), and I could no longer log into 
gnome, it was crazy. Is there a way to limit this? It took about a week 
or so from when I had started to run beagle (although I may have had it 
in debugging mode).

  
  
Before we look into limiting it, I'd say that eating 74 gigs is simply a
bug.

Can you attach the output of "du --max-depth=1 ~/.beagle" ?

Thanks,
Joe

  



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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi,

On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 08:39 -0600, Shane Bishop wrote:
> I'm not sure what you are referring to (system memory, or actual 
> storage), but I ran into a similar problem the other day. The beagle 
> logs took over my hard drive (all 74 GB), and I could no longer log into 
> gnome, it was crazy. Is there a way to limit this? It took about a week 
> or so from when I had started to run beagle (although I may have had it 
> in debugging mode).

Before we look into limiting it, I'd say that eating 74 gigs is simply a
bug.

Can you attach the output of "du --max-depth=1 ~/.beagle" ?

Thanks,
Joe

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Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Shane Bishop
I'm not sure what you are referring to (system memory, or actual 
storage), but I ran into a similar problem the other day. The beagle 
logs took over my hard drive (all 74 GB), and I could no longer log into 
gnome, it was crazy. Is there a way to limit this? It took about a week 
or so from when I had started to run beagle (although I may have had it 
in debugging mode).
Shane

Sergio Espeja wrote:
Hello!
I've been trying beagle and I notice that when I start
it up (beagled) it takes all the memory disponible.
This makes my system unusable.
I use beagle 0.0.7 and mono 1.1.4.
Do you know how to limit the amount of memory beagle
is going to use? or another solution?
Thanks!
Sergio.

		
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Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-15 Thread Sergio Espeja
Hello!


I've been trying beagle and I notice that when I start
it up (beagled) it takes all the memory disponible.
This makes my system unusable.

I use beagle 0.0.7 and mono 1.1.4.

Do you know how to limit the amount of memory beagle
is going to use? or another solution?

Thanks!
Sergio.




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