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Since today I have this issue on Ubuntu gutsy.
I think about deactivating it, but if needed, I could get some info before. If
you need anything, mail me.
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This is still broken. Closing the bug doesn't fix it.
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I bought an enclosure for a 200 GB HDD and same thing happened. The
workaround from klerfayt solved it.
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Logged into the gnome desktop with my homedir mounted from NFS,
gam_server is clocking up more and more processor time, and is the 3rd
highest cpu-time user (behind firefox and Xorg).
It's storms the NFS server with file and dir stat() calls, more than ~100,
every ~3 seconds...that's getting expe
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Well, it does. I recently upgraded my Xubuntu installation to Feisty and
yesterday I noticed my gam_server taking 60-99% of the cpu constantly.
But kierfayt's workaround seemed to do the trick for now.
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Seems not to occur on feisty anymore. .xsession-errors is 70KB. Although
there's no gami* process running either.
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Do you still get the bug with Ubuntu 7.04?
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nice workaround:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=210329&highlight=gam_server
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what is gamin being replaced with? Fam?
Using ktorrent and tracker at the same time my cpu usage with gamin
stayed low, but it was using over 1gb memory. So I'd love to know :P
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I have all my music and oder data under a fat32 partition, also mounted
under /media, but I think nothing monitors it (I don´t know if banshee
uses gamin, but I have it closed). The problem starts just after the
logon.
it´s gnome-panet which gets CPU hungry. However, killing gam_server
solves te
That's good. It's still a problem for me on Dapper.
Just to let you know that, although the bug is pending for a long time
now, work on this still is appreciated :-)
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we're slowly removing gam_server from kubuntu.
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I renamed gam_server to gam_server.disabled and my system is now running
well.
I don't know what the consequences of this action are. Someone else said that
they had done it and they had had few problems.
..from this page...
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=123132
So do it at your ow
Same here. Using reiser filesystem for partitions. Laptop with pentium M
processor. I can see that gam_server uses 99.9% cpu then I start amaroK
but after some seconds it drops to normal 0.4% during playtime. Here
comes the weird part: sometimes gam_server uses more than 80% for no
reason (e.g. ama
This is my case, not sure what my point is really , except that
Ubuntu/Kubuntu Dapper is not usable for me because the performance is
way too slow.
If I mount an encrypted drive with a large mp3 collection on it ,and then start
Krusader , cpu usage goes from the 10-20 range to the 95-100% range o
grrr... forgot the gamin_debug file...
It's >3MB uncompressed in just a few seconds, so hope it helps...
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Same problem as everyone else, but noticed a strange thing on doing a
"ps -x".
As shown in the attachement, esd and some evolution programs are running
too.
I'm using a fully updated Kubuntu Dapper and never started evolution on
my own will, so I fell that very strange...
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Just to add that I never had noticed this before, except today, after
installing eclipse (from the eclipse site and installed in my home
directory) and "toying" around with it some time.
After closing it (and the CPU settled down because I don't have enough
memory nor CPU for eclipse) that's when
I'm getting this problem on Edgy, running pure GNOME. Adding "fsset ext3
notify" to the bottom of /etc/gamin/gaminrc also fixed it for me.
Alacarte and gnome-panel both set this off.
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Until the problem is fixed, I think Ubuntu should include an option to
just disable gamin without having to remove the binary. Considering the
little benefit it provides (haven't really noticed a difference after
removing it), gamin causes far more harm than it helps. Actually
disabling it by defau
Adding the following lines to the /etc/gamin/gaminrc fixed this problem
for me.
none /var/log/*
fsset ext3 notify
fsset ext2 notify
If anyone is using NFS, they'll have to uncomment the config line about NFS in
there as well.
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This bug is killing my laptop's battery life, generating heat, and
making drive accesses slow. I'm not running amarok, ktorrent, or
anything like that. I've got kontact and konq open to a web page and
that's it.
I'll give $50 to whomever fixes it and gets it into the KUbuntu 6.06
main repository.
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The same thing happens here (relatively fresh Kubuntu Dapper install). It seems
to be brought on either by KTorrent, amaroK or both.
I replaced the gam_server executable with an empty shell script, so now my
system behaves normally. Of course, various applications complain about a
lacking FAM, b
Brand new install of Kubuntu
No networked devices, nothing under /mnt at all
Root is xfs, /home is xfs, /boot is ext2 - all partitions on a single HD (400Gb
Maxtor)
gam_server is constantly using ~16% CPU and repeatedly writing to
.xsession-errors
Failed to process 26 bytes from server
invalid l
I have a similar configuration.
Under /media I have mounted 3 ntfs partitions which have lots of files on it.
My entire music collection is located on one of the ntfs partition which is
accessed by amarok and therefore apparently by gamin.
I am quite sure that I noticed high cpu usage one time aft
I have tons of mp3 in a fat32 partition, but amarok is not the only
thing that makes gam_server eat cpu (in my case). It happens appartently
with no reason. Of course, running amarok gam_server goes mad for sure.
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I now know why this is happening, at least to me. All my music is on a
remote samba share, mounted under /mnt. AmaroK monitors the directory
for changes using gamin. Gamin expects things under /mnt to be
temporarily mounted, so instead of the MUCH more efficient kernel
dnotify method of watching
--I mean that gam_server is not used when you do an Ubuntu installation
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but that's just not a priority for the Ubuntu desktop team right now
It is in main, this software is supposed to be tested. Can this be
reassigned then to
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This is a very annoying bug for laptop users ;(
I use latest packages of Kubuntu Dapper, but still have this issue.
Now I can't leave my laptop powered on for the whole night ;(
I guess that's a gamin's bug only not other programs, because sometimes
I doesn't run any program but gam_server makes
what I call "desktop team" is people working on the GNOME desktop, that
issue should be worked by the kubuntu team if that's a priority for them
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I don't quite understand. Does the Ubuntu desktop team care only about
Ubuntu, not Kubuntu?
If you do a standard Kubuntu 6.06 install, you're hit by this bug. This
will concern many users, and should be a priority, I think. Otherwise
Kubuntu CDs will ship with this bug ...
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I mean that gam_server is not used when you do an Ubuntu installation
(ie: the one with GNOME), it doesn't mean the bug should not be fixed
but that's just not a priority for the Ubuntu desktop team right now
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What do you mean by "dapper doesn't use gamin"? edubuntu-desktop depends
on it, as do many KDE apps in Kubuntu (like k3b, which is probably used
by a few non-Kubuntu users as well). After all it is in main and many
main-packages depend on it.
Is it possible that all these packages can use another
The only programs registered to gamin on my computer are KDE programs.
While it indeed impacts Kubuntu users the most, I assume Ubuntu users
that run some KDE programs are also affected by this.
An ugly workaround is to make .xsession-errors write-protected; it
prevents the file from changing, and
as written before dapper doesn't use gam_server, but maybe kubuntu still
uses it?
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Seems to me like a major bug: Has a severe impact on a small (?) portion
of Ubuntu users. If developers don't consider this as major, I
apologize, and you can set it back to normal.
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Dapper Release Candidate:
5274 foo 15 0 2940 1356 752 S 18.6 0.1 5199:33 gam_server
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Could you elaborate on that? http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/base
/ubuntu-desktop lists gamin as required. I installed a kubuntu daily
dapper-live-i386.iso of last week and have gamin installed by default,
showing the above bug.
I cannot tell what triggers it, I tried to reproduce but failed, i
gamin could use some work but note that's not used by Ubuntu on dapper
so it's not a priority for the Ubuntu team at the moment, probably
something that could be worked upstream though
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You can't expect to be able to isolate (and make exceptions for) every
log file.
Gamin needs to do something sane (ie rate limit itself). Otherwise it
will always be flaky as hell.
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What about if gam_server (or whatever get the I-want-to-monitor-this
requests) would ignore requests to ".xsession-errors"?
Anyway, is this the cause of the initial error ("invalid length 24902")
anyway?
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so that app would be to fix too, stoping writing to logs because apps
might monitor the log is not a reasonable option
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You are right, of course.
But somehow this seems to point out a design problem: any other app
might monitor "~" and cause the same problem.
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that would be an issue from amarok that should not monitor .xsession-
errors, a music player has no need for that
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I also have this problem; shutting amaroK down solves it. According to
the log files, amaroK is monitoring three paths:
/home/frosty (my home dir)
/etc/security
/etc/samba/smb.conf
The last two paths are monitored by nearly every KDE application, and
they don't seem to create any problem. However
>It seems to be related to some KDE app, at least here. Perhaps
>KMail or Akregator, because twice already I've just closed
>some apps and CPU usage went down.
I do run such apps as aKregator and amaroK. Closing amaroK did not
change anything, but I didn't try aKregator. It's too late to try now
It seems to be related to some KDE app, at least here. Perhaps KMail or
Akregator, because twice already I've just closed some apps and CPU
usage went down.
I'll look closer at which app fixes it next time.
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I got the same problem.
This is quite boring.
I hope it will be fixed soon.
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I too am being plagued by this. Using Kubuntu/Dapper (i386) on my AMD
Athlon 64 3700+ system with 2GB ram, gam_server constantly consumes
around 11.6% CPU according to top. It doesn't matter what applications
are running or not. I tried to switch it to do polling on /* instead,
which only tripled t
I'm also experiencing this problem with Kubuntu-Dapper: it uses constantly
about 40% CPU and produces the same .xsession-errors.
I don't know, what has been the cause, because a reboot would probably fix it
again; killing gam_server does not: it gets restarted and produces the same
errors.
I'm
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Not very interesting but i saw the cpu usage jump to 30% for gam_server.
The torrent download is now finished and just seeding one file. Perhaps
it's a ktorrent related bug. btw gam_server shouldn't consume that much.
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When I use ktorrent (kde bittorent client), gam_server uses up to 25% cpu
(athlon 1200Mhz, 512MB).
I also have the same .xsession-errors messages
9172 geof 15 0 3280 1948 896 S 21.4 0.4 2:20.12 gam_server
23409 geof 16 0 50784 23m 18m R 9.1 4.7 0:04.48 ktorrent
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Running Kubuntu Dapper up to date as of 2006-04-13, I see gam_server constantly
at 15% CPU usage and echoing a lot of messages into ~/.xsession-errors (more
than once a second):
Failed to process 26 bytes from server
invalid length 24902
invalid length 24902
invalid length 24902
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