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--- Comment #12 from Gleb Popov ---
Yes, I already was pointed out that this isn't really a duplicate. However, I
doubt anything can be acted on this matter without clear reproduction steps or
some reasearch from your side.
I'm using
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--- Comment #11 from Yuri Victorovich ---
(In reply to Gleb Popov from comment #10)
Hi Gleb,
FYI: These are 2 different issues.
Both are in KDE5, but one is in Baloo, and another one is somewhere outside of
Baloo.
This is the reason
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--- Comment #9 from Yuri Victorovich ---
(In reply to Matthias Apitz from comment #8)
> How this baloo-stuff can be switched off?
'balooctl disable' disables baloo.
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--- Comment #8 from Matthias Apitz ---
[guru@c720-1400094 ~]$ LANG=C balooctl status
Baloo File Indexer is not running
Total files indexed: 2
Files waiting for content indexing: 1
Files failed to index: 0
Current size of index is 96.00 KiB
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--- Comment #7 from Matthias Apitz ---
I was hit this morning by this bug: firefox crashed on startup with "Too many
open files" errors on open(2) sys calls. I found this with truss and then
search for the reason and found this PR. On my
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--- Comment #6 from Graham Perrin ◐ ---
> … doesn't invalidate this problem,
Agreed; note that I set the status to 'Open'.
> … opening all files is a performance problem and …
Agreed; the performance keyword.
I wondered whether (see
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--- Comment #5 from Yuri Victorovich ---
(In reply to Graham Perrin ◐ from comment #4)
Yes, I changed kern.maxfiles to 25000 years ago in 2012 and forgot about this,
because the default was 12328 and kde4 complained at the time.
But this
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--- Comment #3 from Yuri Victorovich ---
(In reply to Graham Perrin ◐ from comment #1)
I think "kern.maxfiles: 519809" is excessive. If the system needs so many files
to be open simultaneously - there's something wrong with it.
As a
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--- Comment #2 from Yuri Victorovich ---
kern.maxfiles=25000
FreeBSD 13.2, latest packages.
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--- Comment #1 from Graham Perrin ◐ ---
What's your max, and which version of FreeBSD? Packages from latest or
quarterly?
Here:
% balooctl status
Baloo is currently disabled. To enable, please run balooctl enable
% sysctl kern.maxfiles
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Bug 273669: x11/kde5: kde5 opens too many files and freezes the system (with
disabled Baloo) - KDE is unusable when the home directory has a lot of files
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Bug ID: 273669
Summary: x11/kde5: kde5 opens too many files and freezes the
system (with disabled Baloo) - KDE is unusable when
the home directory has a lot of files
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