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It's not allways using 100% of both CPU but 100% of one in any case.
The problem ist constant (by every bootup).
I have to "interupt the process" to be able to use the computer.
No problem on my Desktop {linu
Linux64, AMD64, 2CPU's confirmed.
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Since this is on a laptop I have quite a few different network setups,
i.e. several WLANs, normal Ethernet, UMTS via usb. If any additional
data on this could be he
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jaunty amd64 on intel core duo on a Dell Vostro 1510 laptop,
same : the process goes to 100% when I want to read the first mail, if
I don't wait a long time this mail is still "formatting". When the first
one is read, others sometimes goes well...
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system the past week. (Linux 32, Intel/AMD dual core systems, Ubuntu
8.04).
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After reboot, the bug is NOT fixed on my laptop (Dell xps M1210).
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The bug is still not fixed.
I noted that the bug appeared also when I click on the calendar of my panel,
but only when my laptop is offline.
Thus, I uninstalled evolution-data-server and its dependancies :
evolution and ekiga (?). I liked to see the events in my calendar on my
desktop, and I'm v
Hum. Re-reading my comment above I decided I did not fully explain the
GDB runs I asked for. Here it is, hopefully clearer now.
It might help to have a sequence of GDB backtraces (for the same looping
E-D-S). The worst possible outcome is it will not help any, and the best
possible outcome is it w
ah yes, there is (still) a missing step:
(7*) upload the log file here.
Sorry.
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I'm running under i386.
I'm not sure what you meant by 'interrupt', I ran gbd -p #, bt full,
thread apply all bt full
I then quit and attached gdb again. I have all the dbgsym libs
installed, but I'm still getting messages about missing symbols on libc
related things. I'm not actually sure I have
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here.
evolution-alarm-notify-Message: Setting timeout for 33059 1208127600 1208094541
evolution-alarm-notify-Message: Mon Apr 14 00:00:00 2008
evolution-alarm-notify-Message: Sun Apr 13 14:49:01 2008
(evolution-alarm-notify:5
Killing evolution-alarm-notify kills the loop. Log from terminal
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#0 0xb7f2d410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0xb6cbcc07 in poll () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
Whenever I interrupted it.
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strace -Ff -tt -p 5545 2>&1 | tee strace-e-a-n.log
5545 = e-a-n
5609= e-d-s
Process 5604 attached with 2 threads - interrupt to quit
[pid 5545] 17:54:44.021864 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
[pid 5604] 17:54:44.022292 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
A
Kill -9 e-a-n also seems to kill e-d-s (so this could be a red herring).
e-d-s then isn't running until I start evolution itself. It then runs
without using all cpu.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ strace -Ff -tt -p 6914 2>&1 | tee
strace-e-a-n-nice.logProcess 6915 attached with 2 threads - interrupt to quit
[pid 6914] 18:33:15.863244 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
[pid 6915] 18:33:15.863626 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
[2]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pidof evolution-data-server-2.22
6880
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ strace -Ff -tt -p 6880 2>&1 | tee strace-e-d-s-nice.log
Process 6923 attached with 3 threads - interrupt to quit
[pid 6880] 18:38:21.322633 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
[pid 6881] 18:38:21.323
The strace of the looping e-d-s is very different.
Process 5661 attached with 3 threads - interrupt to quit
[pid 5649] 20:51:12.379524 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
[pid 5661] 20:51:12.379921 restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>
[pid 5622] 20:51:12.38031
Bug #216936 was triggered whilst running strace on the looping e-d-s.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lsof -p 5573 | grep -v mem
[sudo] password for secret:
COMMANDPID USER FD TYPE DEVICESIZENODE NAME
evolution 5573 secret cwdDIR3,14096 2 /
evolution 5573 secret rtdDIR3,14096 2 /
evolution 5573 secret tx
Above was e-d-s, below is e-a-n
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pidof evolution-alarm-notify
5512
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lsof -p 5512 | grep -v mem
COMMANDPID USER FD TYPE DEVICESIZENODE NAME
evolution 5512 secret cwdDIR3,1 12288 2207522 /home/secret
evolution 5512 sec
I have uninstall evolution until today, just to see if this bug was
fixed.
On my Dell XPS M1210 (Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5500 @ 1.66GHz), the bug
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I have Ubuntu 8.10 x64, an Intel E6400, and I'm having this problem.
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Upstream has upgraded the bug to blocker, so we should have work on it
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After upgrade I have no more problems with this bug=)
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I've also this error with 100% CPU load by e-d-s. i dont have my cal synched
with the internet and dont use evolution at all. however i'm using the weather
applet in the panel.
additionally i didnt have this problem at home, where i have a wlan connection
right after startup. at work however, wh
Just had it again after a gap of a few days.
8.04 is up to latest.
Network was up before starting the PC
Evolution is not configured.
I noticed an unusual amount of disk activity at startup.
Celeron 2600 (Pentium4)
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Same problem here with a 8.04 beta upgraded from 7.10
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I only ever see this bug after a cold start, not a reboot or restart
from Windows (dual boot) so it looks more like uninitialised memory than
a race condition
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I forgot to mention that i'm using wicd as frontend to connect to the
internet. but i dont think thats the reason of this issue...
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Same problem in hardy up-to-date (22/04/2008).
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My PC upgraded from 7.10 used to use wicd. Another machine with clean
install from 8.04 beta and kept up to date, on the same network, has
never shown the bug,
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Same problem on a updated Ubuntu 8.04 (2008-04-22 20:33)
See the screenshot
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Same problem after my update from Ubuntu 7.10 to Ubuntu 8.04RC.
I have an laptop Dell Inspiron 8600c
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I have had this problem too few times. But not in a week.
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Had this problem yet again this morning on a fully updated Hardy Heron.
I did not have a network at login time, I'm pretty sure I've only seen
it in that situation (I am dependent on wifi a lot, though not always).
I will work on getting the symbols installed so that I can trace this
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Actually I have no idea how to go about installing those ddeb packages.
apt-get install doesn't seem to see them. Can anyone point me to a guide
to installing debug symbol-enabled packages for package XYZ? And come to
that, shouldn't there be a standardized, logical way to install a "full
symbols"
Me too, on a fully updated Hardy
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Evolution (mail client) max out the cpu to 99% only when I reply to
emails, as it downloads the contacts from my office exchange server.
could this be it? how can i disable evolution from syncing the contacts
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
- On login evolution-data-server uses 100% cpu. This is gutsy with all
- updates (upgraded from feisty).
+ -- do not add simple "me too" comments, they do not help: we
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@tech0007: yours is a different issue. Please either open a new bug for
it, or go to https://answers.ubuntu.com. We will not address your
problem here.
@Thomas Boutell: please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash for how to setup for
ddebs. Some packages have both .dbg and .dbgsym pac
I had this on an AMD64, running 32bit hardy, fully up-to-date. I
upgraded from at least 7.04, 7.10 to 8.04. I have had this problem both
after could starts, and after logouts/logins. I have never used
Evolution.
I used to get this pretty consistently, but after I messed a bit with
the tracker sett
For those of you that get hit quite frequently: Go to
System/Preferences/Sessions; select the "Current Session" tab, and edit
the "evolution-alarm-notify" entry so that it will have a higher order.
The default installs will have it with Order=50; Setting it to 60 is
enough. After changing the Order
Setting the "evolution-alarm-notify" order to 60 solved the problem for
me (Note that I only tested twice).
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AMD64 doesn't appear to prevent this from happening, at least not for me
-- this hits me after every reboot. I actually haven't tried logging
out then back in without a rebo
8.04 release version
Had it again. This time I also had a network problem, dhcp had failed.
Checked in the Sessions - Startup Programs tab and Network Manager was
unchecked and there was still a Wicd entry , although I had uninstalled
Wicd before upgrading from 7.10.
I will remove all traces of W
8.04 upgraded via Update Manager from 7.10
My issue was resolved by rebuilding my top panel with only the custom
menu bar, window selector, sys monitor, volume applet, battery charge
monitor, clock, and quit. I also noticed that my trash was a bit full
after the 7.10 upgrade and emptied that. St
Makes sense now. I just re-added the Notification Area to my panel and
I'm starting to get spikes from E-D-S again. Nothing to the level
previously experienced, but it has topped at 100% for a few seconds here
and there. The magnifying glass has only recently reported that it has
finished indexi
I am NOT using evolution (yet) - for eMail I use Thunderbird, for Calendar - my
mobile. Also, my fsc Amilo A1667 G has a "Turion" 64bit-Single-Core CPU.
The bug is there, sometimes even Gnome cannot be loaded when logging in. But I
see a relation, the other AMD-64-x2 machines in the household onl
@Grizzly: "so that gnome and evolution share some things they should
not..."
They should share, and they do share. The fact you do not use the
Evolution email client does not mean the rest of Gnome does not use
E-D-S. Anyway, I also run the weather and appointments/notes applet, and
I do not suffe
I've run oprofile on my system and this is the (relevant) output:
$ opreport --symbols --image-path=/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/
6759333 48.9573 libglib-2.0.so.0.1600.3 libglib-2.0.so.0.1600.3
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I can confirm that setting them both to 60 just delays it. Pidof e-d-s
and e-a-n didn't return anything. Then the looping happened and e-a-n
and e-d-s were running.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
I'm a little confused by this as I don't use 'evolution-*' (except
technically the clock in the 'gnome-panel').
I just recently installed Hardy (from scratch, but kept my preferences
in
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I don't have a dual-core, but I have hyper-threading if it matters.
Intel Pentium 4 640 (3.2GHz, 2MB L2, 800MHz FSB, LGA 775) -- MMX, SSE,
SSE2, SSE3, Hyper-Threading, Intel 64 (Intel's x86-64 implementation),
XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology
(EIST), Steppings
I'm using An AMD64 Athlon (2.4GHz)... with 32 bit Hardy Heron.
On startup I get this bug. Stopping the e-d-s process halts the cpu
maxout.
However... I've discovered that starting the e-d-s again manually
(simply by typing the session command for alarm notify into a terminal:
/usr/lib/evolution/
This may need to be logged as a separate bug... please let me know. I'm
posting it here in case it is related and can support the
troubleshooting / effective workaround efforts.
I experience full CPU utilization when in on-line mode, but I've noticed
that going off-line (i.e., go to the File menu,
I can confirm this is a problem on my boxes as well. I am not using Evolution
at all on any of them.
I'm on 8.04 updated (May 3rd) -- moved from Fedora 8 where I never saw this
issue.
My systems are Linux32, AMD64 3600+ / Intel 6400 dual core.
It shows on fresh reboot, more frequently on the AMD
I have the same problem but I have not configured or used Evolution.
I am using 8.04 x32 and a Core Duo dual core T2500 on Fujitsu Siemens laptop.
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I just updated to Hardy 8.04 about a few days ago. Before, on Gutsy
7.10, I did not have this problem.
I am using a Dual Core Laptop and the process only consumes 50% of my
processor, that is, 100% of each core at a single time.
I am running linux32, Intel Core2 Duo Mobile Processor T7400, 2 CPUs
os: Ubuntu 8.04 i386 (upgraded from 7.10)
cpu: 2x AMD Athlon MP 1.5ghz
motherboard: MSI-6501 (K7D-L)
using gnome
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does disabling the autostart rather than changing the priority
workaround the issue?
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Might just be a coincidence, but I'd never seen this happen before until
I started switching between users via GDM. Previously I had only one
user account so I'd boot, login, and shutdown. I noticed the e-d-s
problem shortly after I started switching use
Disabling Evolution Alarm Notifier in Session Startup works around the
problem. Re-ordering it to priority 60 instead of 50 only delays it.
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There were an update of evolution and evolution-data-server yesterday.
But this morning (2008/05/06), the bug is no solved.
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I just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. I have the evolution-data-
server-2.22 process that is eating max CPU. I don't use Evolution, never
started it, and don't plan to. I have been able to kill the process from
the system monitor.
For you info I'm not on a dual core CPU. My laptop (Sony Vaio
BYPASS -- it seems to work, at least we got some positive responses, and
no negative ones (Gnome users):
1. Go to System/Preferences/Sessions;
2. select the "Startup Programs" tab;
3. unselect the "Evolution Alarm Notifier" tab;
4. select the "Current Session" tab;
5. click on the "program" header
Please disable automatic startup of "evolution alarm notifier" until
this is fixed!
Some people like me are maintaining large LTSP environments and this
damn thing screws up the hole system!
* When people log out, there are left over processes.
* They are unable to login again until I kill these
For me this bug happens as soon as I click the "new message" button. I
don;t even have to type anything in the new msg window.
top - 09:26:56 up 2 days, 35 min, 11 users, load average: 1.40, 0.98, 0.90
Tasks: 226 total, 2 running, 224 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 41.0%us, 21.7%sy,
@Thag: your issue does not match this bug. Please open a new bug for it
(I am not aware of any current bugs dealing with evolution-exchange-
storage looping).
Please have a look at
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/bugs.shtml, and follow the
instructions on the "Exchange Connector Debug".
T
@Elias Humbolt: I am confused. What does e-a-n have to do with that many
processes being left running when the user logs off? Also, it is not
e-a-n that consumes CPU, but e-d-s, at least on this bug. This bug deals
with a loop on e-d-s on login. Any other loops, on any *other* programs,
is not for
I added holidays for norway as an web ical
webcal://www.scapegoat.no/calendar/norwegian.php
to evolution->calendar
That was when my looping bug began with e-d-s.
My workaround was:
- entered property for my "Norwegian holiday ical"
- checked "Copy calendar content locally for offline opera
linux32, intel, 2cpu
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Intrepid x32 on Intel T7100 (dual core laptop).
On my machine, it doesn't go to 100% when i login. It usually hogs CPU
after using Evolution to send emails (i haven't found it hogging CPU
when reading emails). Also, it only hogs AFTER I press send.
If i'm impatient I kill evolution-data-server wh
M using linux64, intel, 1cpu
100% usage is taking place after i have done the proposed updates
not fixed
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Not much activity here on this bug report any more. I think some recent updates
have changed the bug or obscured the supposed race condition. Amilo A1667G with
Turion x64 does not have the issue any more, Athlon64x2 does not have it, and
new Phenom x4 does not have it. Not possible to reproduce
8.04 upgraded via Update Manager from 7.10
My issue was resolved by rebuilding my top panel with only the custom
menu bar, window selector, sys monitor, volume applet, battery charge
monitor, clock, and quit. I also noticed that my trash was a bit full
after the 7.10 upgrade and emptied that. St
Makes sense now. I just re-added the Notification Area to my panel and
I'm starting to get spikes from E-D-S again. Nothing to the level
previously experienced, but it has topped at 100% for a few seconds here
and there. The magnifying glass has only recently reported that it has
finished indexi
I am NOT using evolution (yet) - for eMail I use Thunderbird, for Calendar - my
mobile. Also, my fsc Amilo A1667 G has a "Turion" 64bit-Single-Core CPU.
The bug is there, sometimes even Gnome cannot be loaded when logging in. But I
see a relation, the other AMD-64-x2 machines in the household onl
@Grizzly: "so that gnome and evolution share some things they should
not..."
They should share, and they do share. The fact you do not use the
Evolution email client does not mean the rest of Gnome does not use
E-D-S. Anyway, I also run the weather and appointments/notes applet, and
I do not suffe
I've run oprofile on my system and this is the (relevant) output:
$ opreport --symbols --image-path=/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/
6759333 48.9573 libglib-2.0.so.0.1600.3 libglib-2.0.so.0.1600.3
g_hash_table_lookup
5424338 39.2880 libglib-2.0.so.0.1600.3 evolution-data-server-2.22
g_hash_
** Changed in: evolution-data-server
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm that setting them both to 60 just delays it. Pidof e-d-s
and e-a-n didn't return anything. Then the looping happened and e-a-n
and e-d-s were running.
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This is all I can offer from a duplicate bug:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
I'm a little confused by this as I don't use 'evolution-*' (except
technically the clock in the 'gnome-panel').
I just recently installed Hardy (from scratch, but kept my preferences
in
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I don't have a dual-core, but I have hyper-threading if it matters.
Intel Pentium 4 640 (3.2GHz, 2MB L2, 800MHz FSB, LGA 775) -- MMX, SSE,
SSE2, SSE3, Hyper-Threading, Intel 64 (Intel's x86-64 implementation),
XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology
(EIST), Steppings
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