"Filesystem mounted at '/' is not responding" notification on log in
Each boot I have this error: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi? id=1650361[1], "Filesystem mounted at '/' is not responding" notification on log in. This is happening for some times. Like 1-2 months. Or a fortnight. Seems it has no consequences, but unsettling. Best, Chris [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1650361
Re: baloo in unstable: uses an insane amount of memory (RSS/PSS) and writes a *ton* of data while indexing
On Thursday, February 7, 2019 12:56:54 PM CET Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Hi! > > Anyone else has this? This only happened after a recent update, > initially with KF 5.54 I believe it managed to complete a full index > update within too many issues. But… in an update after that it went > bonkers. Yes, went bonkers. Had to disable it altogether. Computer was just not responding anymore. First time that happens for years. [Wednesday, January 30, 2019] [12:00:07 AM CET] baloo_file_extr is hogging my cpu; this hasn't happened for months So, it happened to me like a week ago. Might be unrelated. > > Baloo has never been all that resource friendly, but this is actually > crossing a line. I never saw it using resources like this so far: > > Bug 404057 - Uses an insane amount of memory (RSS/PSS) and writes a > *ton* of data while indexing > https://bugs.kde.org/404057 > > 8, in words: eight, GiB of RSS/PSS (not VSZ). > > This is way beyond anything what makes sense. > > I stopped it again in order to actually use this laptop. > > I for sure would keep the default having having Baloo *disabled* within > Debian. > > Thanks,
Debian Buster, KDE, Amarok and zombies of ThreadWeaver::T
Hi! I installed debian buster from netinst CD on Z390 board (arock) with a i9 CPU, and do apt-get update/upgrade nearly daily. I installed kde-full and amarok from the repository. Amarok works so far, it scanned all my music, DB is in maraiDB, it playes the music. But if I do a ps aux f, I get this: ei2pee4364 1.1 2.2 8387324 739652 ? Sl Feb05 29:41 /usr/bin/amarok ei2pee4950 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb05 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee5314 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb05 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee5523 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb05 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee6084 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb05 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee6281 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb05 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 17108 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb05 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 23548 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 23562 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 23594 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 24682 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 28135 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 28164 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 28301 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 11856 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 12277 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 14468 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] ei2pee 14625 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?ZFeb06 0:00 \_ [ThreadWeaver::T] Lots of zombies of the ThreadWeaver under Amarok. ii amarok2.9.0-1+b1 amd64easy to use media player based on the KDE Platform ii amarok-common 2.9.0-1 all architecture independent files for Amarok ii amarok-utils 2.9.0-1+b1 amd64utilities for Amarok media player ii libkf5threadweaver5:amd64 5.54.0-1 amd64ThreadWeaver library to help multithreaded programming in Qt ii libthreadweaver4 4:4.14.38-3 amd64ThreadWeaver Library for the KDE Platform Linux orville 4.19.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.12-1 (2018-12-22) x86_64 GNU/Linux Is this already known, or new? Should I open a bug in amarok debian? Any ideas where it comes from? MfG, Lars Schimmer -- - TU Graz, Institut für ComputerGraphik & WissensVisualisierung Tel: +43 316 873-5405 E-Mail: l.schim...@cgv.tugraz.at Fax: +43 316 873-5402 PGP-Key-ID: 0x4A9B1723 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: KDEPIM 18.08.3 for Buster
Sandro Knauß - 07.02.19, 00:33: > Hey, > > as Debian is already in freeze, the version of KDEPIM that will > shipped with the next stable is 18.08.3. That was uploaded same days > ago. There is no time to package 18.12.X sorry for that. > So please test this version in more depth and report issues. If you > also manage to point to existing bugfixes like done in #921535 it is > very likely we can ship a that bugfix also for Buster. The other issue I have since 18.08 packages is: Debian #921624: kmail: Crash during/after filtering inbox, probably related to Qt WebEngine integration https://bugs.debian.org/921624 Crash during/after filtering inbox, probably related to Qt WebEngine integration https://bugs.kde.org/404052 I can add more backtraces to the upstream bug report. For some reason DrKonqi shortened the second backtrace I had it generate after fully upgrading to 18.08.3-1. At least this one produces a crash, instead of just stalling… for whatever reason. Thanks, -- Martin
Re: KDEPIM 18.08.3 for Buster
Hi, thanks for update. Works ok, no problems. It took while to startup kontact on first run. I still have problem with 100% CPU usage in kontact (and/or kmail). It's using CPU even if i shutdown akonadi server. I don't know how to debug. According to strace, it's pooling file descriptor 5 in loop, which is [eventfd]. [pid 2317] poll([{fd=5, events=POLLIN}, {fd=8, events=POLLIN}, {fd=56, events=POLLIN}, {fd=170, events=POLLIN}, {fd=174, events=POLLIN}, {fd=175, events=POLLIN}, {fd=176, events=POLLIN}, {fd=177, events=POLLPRI}, {fd=178, events=POLLIN}], 9, 0) = 1 ([{fd=5, revents=POLLIN}]) [pid 2317] read(5, "\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 16) = 8 [pid 2317] write(5, "\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8) = 8 [pid 2317] poll([{fd=5, events=POLLIN}, {fd=8, events=POLLIN}, {fd=56, events=POLLIN}, {fd=170, events=POLLIN}, {fd=174, events=POLLIN}, {fd=175, events=POLLIN}, {fd=176, events=POLLIN}, {fd=177, events=POLLPRI}, {fd=178, events=POLLIN}], 9, 0) = 1 ([{fd=5, revents=POLLIN}]) [pid 2317] read(5, "\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 16) = 8 [pid 2317] write(5, "\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8) = 8 Libor On čtvrtek 7. února 2019 0:33:38 CET Sandro Knauß wrote: > Hey, > > as Debian is already in freeze, the version of KDEPIM that will shipped with > the next stable is 18.08.3. That was uploaded same days ago. There is no > time to package 18.12.X sorry for that. > So please test this version in more depth and report issues. If you also > manage to point to existing bugfixes like done in #921535 it is very likely > we can ship a that bugfix also for Buster. > > hefee
KDEPIM with Office 365 (was: Re: KDEPIM 18.08.3 for Buster)
Hi Libor. Libor Klepáč - 07.02.19, 13:03: > i'm using EWS without problems for some time (well - sometimes, i have > to restart akonadi or it won't sync emails ...). There is some bug report about that in upstream bug tracker. Unresolved so far. > I have attached my setup as screenshot. (I have autodiscovery disabled > and use "user agent"="Outlook 2016" on other tab). Thank you very much. AFAIR on my various attempts I had it like this at least once. Well except for the user-agent setting. I will have a go with that next week and report back. > You have to install package kmailtransport-akonadi to be able to send > emails thru EWS. It is installed here. > This package is not recommended by any other package so it is not > installed by default. Thanks for letting me know. Ciao, -- Martin
Re: KDEPIM 18.08.3 for Buster
Hi, i'm using EWS without problems for some time (well - sometimes, i have to restart akonadi or it won't sync emails ...). I have attached my setup as screenshot. (I have autodiscovery disabled and use "user agent"="Outlook 2016" on other tab). You have to install package kmailtransport-akonadi to be able to send emails thru EWS. This package is not recommended by any other package so it is not installed by default. Libor On čtvrtek 7. února 2019 11:10:21 CET you wrote: > Hello Sandro. > > Sandro Knauß - 07.02.19, 00:33: > > as Debian is already in freeze, the version of KDEPIM that will > > shipped with the next stable is 18.08.3. That was uploaded same days > > ago. There is no time to package 18.12.X sorry for that. > > So please test this version in more depth and report issues. If you > > also manage to point to existing bugfixes like done in #921535 it is > > very likely we can ship a that bugfix also for Buster. > > While I had hoped for KDEPIM 18.12, I certainly accept and understand > your decision. > > I probably will test whether I can get Akonadi EWS with Office 365 – not > my choice, mind you – to work for me with that version. So far I was not > able to, but by triaging upstream reports I did not yet find one that > applies to my situation. So maybe it is still a configuration issue on my > side. Evolution with EWS just works fine, including calendar. > > Aside from that since KDEPIM/Akonadi 18.08 I see stalls when downloading > POP3 messages from my private Dovecot server. Often Akonadi/KMail just > sits there, according to atop apparently doing nothing, for up to a > minute, before continuing as if nothing has happened. That behavior has > been so erratic, that I did not yet invest more time to actually find out > what is going on here. Sometimes it works normally and sometimes I see > those stalls. I was disappointed cause I expected the work of Daniel¹ to > improve performance of KDEPIM/Akonadi quite a bit and did not have those > delays with earlier KDEPIM/Akonadi. According to akonadictl fsck there > are quite some issues with my setup… and I wonder whether to recreate it > once again as akonadictl fsck does not seem to fix any of those. However… > that would be something for upstream mailing list kdepim-users (where I > raised this issue quite some time ago). > > I know both upstream development and packaging it can use more hands. So > I mean no offense to anybody with that. > > [1] https://www.dvratil.cz/2018/04/my-kde-pim-update/ > > Thanks, [1] mailto:libor.kle...@bcom.cz [2] tel:+420377457676 [3] http://www.bcom.cz
baloo in unstable: uses an insane amount of memory (RSS/PSS) and writes a *ton* of data while indexing
Hi! Anyone else has this? This only happened after a recent update, initially with KF 5.54 I believe it managed to complete a full index update within too many issues. But… in an update after that it went bonkers. Baloo has never been all that resource friendly, but this is actually crossing a line. I never saw it using resources like this so far: Bug 404057 - Uses an insane amount of memory (RSS/PSS) and writes a *ton* of data while indexing https://bugs.kde.org/404057 8, in words: eight, GiB of RSS/PSS (not VSZ). This is way beyond anything what makes sense. I stopped it again in order to actually use this laptop. I for sure would keep the default having having Baloo *disabled* within Debian. Thanks, -- Martin
Re: Akonadi does not start for new users in buster
Sandro Knauß - 07.02.19, 00:20: > > # apt-get install mariadb-server > > > > and as new user (before starting akonadi) > > > > mkdir -p ~/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/ > > > > (I have not tried w/o this) > > > > worked around the problem for me. > > > > Since both is described in #910902, it seems there is no need to > > open > > another bugreport. > > I uploaded now 18.08.3-2 with a workaround for that. So with that > version you should now be able to use do anything manual. Thank you, Sandro. The important work-around includes to install MariaDB/MySQL main server packages including their systemd service files / init scripts. So in case you do not like a system-wide mysqld process to be running use systemctl disable or even systemctl mask. As far as I remember the mysqld would just listen to localhost, so it should not be a security risk. Ciao, -- Martin
Re: KDEPIM 18.08.3 for Buster
Hello Sandro. Sandro Knauß - 07.02.19, 00:33: > as Debian is already in freeze, the version of KDEPIM that will > shipped with the next stable is 18.08.3. That was uploaded same days > ago. There is no time to package 18.12.X sorry for that. > So please test this version in more depth and report issues. If you > also manage to point to existing bugfixes like done in #921535 it is > very likely we can ship a that bugfix also for Buster. While I had hoped for KDEPIM 18.12, I certainly accept and understand your decision. I probably will test whether I can get Akonadi EWS with Office 365 – not my choice, mind you – to work for me with that version. So far I was not able to, but by triaging upstream reports I did not yet find one that applies to my situation. So maybe it is still a configuration issue on my side. Evolution with EWS just works fine, including calendar. Aside from that since KDEPIM/Akonadi 18.08 I see stalls when downloading POP3 messages from my private Dovecot server. Often Akonadi/KMail just sits there, according to atop apparently doing nothing, for up to a minute, before continuing as if nothing has happened. That behavior has been so erratic, that I did not yet invest more time to actually find out what is going on here. Sometimes it works normally and sometimes I see those stalls. I was disappointed cause I expected the work of Daniel¹ to improve performance of KDEPIM/Akonadi quite a bit and did not have those delays with earlier KDEPIM/Akonadi. According to akonadictl fsck there are quite some issues with my setup… and I wonder whether to recreate it once again as akonadictl fsck does not seem to fix any of those. However… that would be something for upstream mailing list kdepim-users (where I raised this issue quite some time ago). I know both upstream development and packaging it can use more hands. So I mean no offense to anybody with that. [1] https://www.dvratil.cz/2018/04/my-kde-pim-update/ Thanks, -- Martin