It would still be nice to see a patch for dapper; after all, it comes
with long-term support...
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Hi,
We've found that disabling gnome-cups-icon (by renaming it gnome-cups-
icon-old) has fixed the problem. As the cause program is no longer
running, our current load averages are 0.30, 0.21, 0.23. =)
Regards,
Johnathon
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On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 06:23:22AM -, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Right now it is not yet decided whether this will be fixed for Dapper at
> all, but I opened and confirmed a Dapper task, since it's pretty
> annoying.
>
> Matt, what do you think, do you agree to have this fixed for Dapper,
> too?
If
Hi,
We really could use a fix for this one: it is grabbing 1/4 of the
processing power on our customers application server, and putting load
up to 25. It is effectivly limiting the number of users we can deploy
onto that server to ~20, instead of 30+.
We are planning to put a load balancer / fail
Right now it is not yet decided whether this will be fixed for Dapper at
all, but I opened and confirmed a Dapper task, since it's pretty
annoying.
Matt, what do you think, do you agree to have this fixed for Dapper,
too?
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Hi,
We've put a LTSP system running Ubuntu dapper and have this problem: its
grabbing 100% CPU on one of the cores of our app server.
I notice a fix has been released for edgy, can anyone tell me: when
will one be released for Dapper?
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I've accidentaly clicked "Also needs fix here" button of this bug
thinking that it would link to some more info instead of performing an
action. I'm totaly lost with regards to malone and I can't find how to
undo my action.
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cupsys (1.2.4-2ubuntu1) edgy; urgency=low
.
* Merge recent Debian changes to get some bug fixes and new upstream version
1.2.4 (UVF exception approved by Matt Zimmerman):
- The --with-printcap configure option did not work (STR #1984)
- The character set reported by cupsLangGet(
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Debian has a patch which fixes this in cupsys.
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Sourcepackagename: gnome-cups-manager => cupsys
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
Target: None => ubuntu-6.10-beta
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
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Yes. It's basically looping trying to read from a TCP connexion that
has been closed on it.
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OK, it's happened again this morning. Not after a printjob.
The cups server is not running, and this machine is a client
to a CUPS server on another host.
The strace as in other comments gave (and it wouldn't
ctl-c, I had to kill -9 the strace):
Process 3843 attached with 9 threads - interrupt t
I can confirm this bug (Ubuntu Dapper, Dell Latitude X1, I do not even
own a printer)
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OK, it is actually a networked lab where a few PC's run cupsys-server
for connected printers but it has never interfered (on breezy) with the
majority which use a network-wide CUPS server on another host. I'll turn
it off on this box and see if the problem occurs again.
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On Pet, 2006-08-25 at 09:13 +, Jan Groenewald wrote:
> Apologies. That ServerName line is in /etc/cups/client.conf not
> /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. I haven't touched the default cupsd.conf. I
> attach client.conf. I did the ServerName and restarted CUPS, and it
> seemed to work. The gnome-cups-ic
Apologies. That ServerName line is in /etc/cups/client.conf not
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf.
I haven't touched the default cupsd.conf. I attach client.conf. I did the
ServerName and restarted CUPS, and it seemed to work. The gnome-cups-icon
problem is intermittent, not easily reproducable, but has happ
On Pet, 2006-08-25 at 07:03 +, Jan Groenewald wrote:
> Note that I did not use GUI tools to configure CUPS, I edited
> /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and added ServerName
> myprintserver.mynetwork.ac.za. Printing is working, and sometimes
> after a print job the gnome-cups-icon uses 90% or more CPU u
I can confirm this bug on Dell Optiplex Desktops running an up-to-date
dapper. This problem did not exist on breezy.
Note that I did not use GUI tools to configure CUPS, I edited
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf and added ServerName myprintserver.mynetwork.ac.za.
Printing is working, and sometimes after a pr
Just for kicks I typed:
(gdb) next
Single stepping until exit from function pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2,
which has no line number information.
and the processor usage immediately rose to 100% (with CPU fan start).
It doesn't seem to make it back from that call, as far as I can see. On
the oth
I'm seeing this on Dapper Monday 14 August 2006 with no outstanding
updates. Was this fixed on 6.06.1? My system is iBook 14" PPC G4
1.43GHz 1.5GB RAM 100GB HD.
I decided to poke around just a little and ran:
gdb /usr/bin/gnome-cups-icon 4247
to attach to the running process. Then "bt" to get
I confirm this bug on Dapper LTS. Eats 100% CPU on one core of my Athlon
x2. I'll try to strace next time it happens.
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Since I can't edit (and was sure the following info was already in
there) here is a related problem. I only experience the behavior
described when adding a printer on both my desktop and laptop machines
with Dapper 6.06 installed. System monitor doesn't show g-c-i taking up
all of the CPU however t
I discovered some more info on this. It seems that the manager only
hangs when the auto detect fails. I tried two printers on the desktop
and one was an HP that got picked up right away and another was a
Lexmark that was not detected, it only hung when it couldn't detect the
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I suppose not. You have to wait until it actually consumes CPU.
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This is all I get... Is it what is expected?
OZ
socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_STREAM, 0) = 3
connect(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path="/var/run/nscd/socket"}, 110) = -1 ENOENT
(No such file or directory)
socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_STREAM, 0) = 3
connect(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path="/var/run/nscd/so
Ah. I see now.
The strace is attached too late. Could someone do this instead?
$ killall gnome-cups-icon
$ strace -Ff -e network gnome-cups-icon 2>&1 | tee /tmp/strace.log
Compressing the log is perfectly acceptable.
Thanks!
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This bug is marked "Needs Info", but I wasn't able to find any
unanswered requests for info. So if there's something missing, please
post what kind of info is needed, because I'd like to provide it (I also
suffer from this bug and it's quite annoying because it prevents CPU
frequency scaling on my
I just wanted to add that this behaviour remains. lsof while g-c-i is
looping shows essentially the same as the one attached above with file
descriptor 16 still being the ipp connection.
gnome-cup 4730 patrikj 16u IPv4 12905TCP
localhost.localdomain:41964->localhost.localdomain
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Mark,
Could you please attach a fuller version of the strace? I'd like to see
what's open()ed on file descriptor 16.
Thanks.
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Hm, it would be interesting to see what is behind the file descriptor
16.
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Hi,
I've attached an strace snippet from my machine, which is exhibiting the
same behaviour.
Cheers
Mark
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Hi!
Am Sonntag, 14. Mai 2006 21:24 schrieb OZ:
> Is there a relationship between this bug and bug #43147 in any way?
Yes, a perfect duplicate ;-)
As soon as I see this behaviour again, I'll post an strace snippet.
Ciao
Martin
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Is there a relationship between this bug and bug #43147 in any way?
Thanks,
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Hi Martin,
The next time gnome-cups-icon eats up 100% CPU, could you run
the following command which should log what the process is trying
to do?
$ strace -Ff -p $(pidof gnome-cups-icon) 2>&1 | tee /tmp/strace.log
After about ten seconds of stuff scrolling up your screen, you can
hit Control-C t
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