Brandon: Yeah, I've seen this bug with empty OOo files. It's already
fixed in SVN (r3611), and I'm attaching the patch for it here.
** Attachment added: "Patch to fix the empty OOo issue."
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I've got a file that produces this bug consistently for me.
The file is at
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-main-menu/trunk/main-menu/etc/empty.ods
Relevant line from sending the process SIGUSR2:
20070501 01:30:46.3526 24787 IndexH WARN: Filtering status (17h50m4s ago):
determining filter for
murrayf: Can you send SIGUSR2 to the helper process and paste in the
output from the logs? It should say which file it's spinning on.
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This problem still remains in Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty, beagled-helper process
consumes a lot of memory and loads cpu at very high levels using beagle
0.2.16.3-0ubuntu4 package...
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Max: For an extended period of time after the screensaver closed? I
would expect a few seconds, but not a few minutes.
If that's the case you can send SIGUSR2 to the beagled-helper process
and it will log to the ~/.beagle/Log/current-IndexHelper file what file
it was processing. I'd like to see
No I was wrong it is still broken, ubuntu edgy, installed from the
previously given link, came back after having the screen locked for a
while the cpu was at 100% and it was beagle-helper that was doing it.
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I followed that link and installed, it fixed the problem as far as I can
tell, on coming out of screensaver there was just a little bit of CPU
usage in the past but not too much and not for extended periods, (though
I had excluded .exe and .jar files before I read to the end of the list
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Thanks for the link Joe, just installed it and it seems they work fine.
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There are packages for 0.2.16 available now from here:
http://beagle-project.org/files/ubuntu/edgy/
They're not "official" Ubuntu packages, so caveat emptor, but hopefully
they'll be useful to many of you.
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No need to be so dramatic... a new version is in the backports, you can
try that one. I know this bug makes beagle just unusable in edgy, but if
nobody's backporting the fix to the beagle version in edgy, it's not
gonna be fixed there.
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The last time I wasted this many CPU cycles on an idle, I was searching
for intelligent life with [EMAIL PROTECTED] It seems everyone with Edgy is
affected by this virus, so how do we get it fixed? Is uninstall of
Beagle the only solution?
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Yeah, the release notes from 0.2.15 sound good!
Some parts:
* Many memory usage improvements, especially with IMAP accounts in the
Evolution mail backend and when doing queries.
* A rewritten and massively improved RTF filter.
* The MS Word filter has been moved into an external process,
imp
Nice, but 0.2.15.1 is out now. ;)
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It looks like 0.2.14 is in the edgy backports now!
But the build failed:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/beagle/0.2.14-0ubuntu3~edgy1
Can anyone have a look at it?
Seems to be a dependency problem.
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I would really like to see a backport from the current version to edgy.
This bug is very annoying.
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Just FYI, the jar bug is this one:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348139
And it was fixed in beagle 0.2.10. 0.2.14 is the currently released
version.
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I found that the advice below (posted by Eythian) calmed it down instantly, i
also added .exe to the exclusion list just to be on the safe side.
"What I've found helps as a workaround is to find the problem filetypes
(e.g. .jar files), and add them to the filetype exclusion list (open
beagle ->
Hi,
Danny wrote:
> During the day i walked away from my laptop a few times and each time it
> was "hot". I switched to virtual console and with top identified beagled
> eating all cpu.
Ok, good to know.
> Sure you want a dump of this ?
> -rw-r--r-- 1 dth dth 1435803 2006-12-06 10:19
> 2006-12
cpu temp file measured by munin/acpi.
last night it used all cpu from 01:00am till 07:00am
** Attachment added: "cpu temperature measured last 24 hours with munin/acpi."
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5364330/laptopdthwifi.int.bitsource.net-acpi-day.png
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On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 03:56 +, Joe Shaw wrote:
> fromport: Is the CPU usage for extended periods of time? Can you email
> me a tarball of your ~/.beagle/Log directory, with a rough timeline of
> the CPU usage? My email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Few things:
I recently replaced the cpu in m
fromport: Is the CPU usage for extended periods of time? Can you email
me a tarball of your ~/.beagle/Log directory, with a rough timeline of
the CPU usage? My email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Running feisty, beagled-helper starts consuming all my cpu power as well:
ii beagle 0.2.13-0ubuntu1
this (newer) version definately doesn't fix the problem.
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Paul, answers to your questions. :)
(1) It's worth noting that the initial crawl happens whenever the beagle
daemon is started, not just when there is no index. But what I'm saying
is that Beagle already never does that crawl on battery power if you
have the config setting set. This feature was
John: Beagle already tries to set itself to the idle scheduling class
(which always fails, because it requires root), and falls back to
setting its priority within the default "best effort" class to the
lowest setting. Beagle also uses fadvise to preload and flush the
buffer cache of the files it
Now that since Edgy we have CFQ and ionice, wouldn't it be a good idea
to schedule beagle's indexing IO as idle/low-priority?
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Hello again Joe, sorry for the delay in replying.
(1) A full/initial scan (appears) to happen when there is no pre-
existing index; such as on first-installation or upgrade. I'm
suggesting that this huge gruntwork index /never/ takes place on battery
power.
If my memory serves me correct, I hav
So I have! Beagle is useless the way it is shipped with Edgy. Hope an
update will be available in backports soon. Hope an inofficial backport
will be available even sooner!
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Same problem in Edgy, beagled-helper eats 100% CPU indefinetely. It
seems to have problems with large compressed files, jars and .exe's...
A backport or update would really be nice, I have disabled beagle for
the time being...
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Latest release in feisty should fix this problem.
** Changed in: beagle (Ubuntu Edgy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kevin Kubasik
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: beagle (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kevin Kubasik
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Ugh I uploaded this a week ago but was waiting manual approval (new binary
packages).
It should be in the archive today.
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Can everyone please report on 0.2.13 in Feisty?
If someone would post an unofficial backport that would be helpful for people
still on Edgy.
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elias, new version are not uploaded to stable usually (that's a standard
policy) we prefer to backport fixes for specific bugs instead
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