I have been getting this bug repeatedly on 16.04 LTS. After about say 2
hours of uptime everything is extremely slow and unresponsive, even just
editing text files. I have to log into a different console with
ctrl+alt+f1 to do anything. According to top, upstart is using about
100% CPU and around 4
10G memory in total, of wich 6.4G RAM and 3+G swap...
A bit too much. Ubuntu 15.10
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I confirm this, after 16 days of uptime on ubuntu 14.10 desktop, the
process upstart use 1,8 GB of memory.
lop@work:~$ ps aux | grep "upstart --user"
lop 7656 0.1 22.9 2218984 1851736 ? Ss apr07 9:14 upstart --user
Any workaround? i don't have any unity-greeter-session-broadcast
Are there any new solutions?
I have the same problem with Ubuntu 14.04.
Every 10s the process "init --user" grows 0.1% of total storage.
So after one day the system ran out of memory and cracks up
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SOLVED: I confirm Kostas solution. 'apt-get purge unity-greeter-
session-broadcast' fixed it.
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This has worked for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1302955
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks James.
Init is not using a lot of cpu (top -b -n1) :
2689 leo 20 0 351944 244552 2252 S 0,0 6,2 1:16.82 init
I confirm that there is a ~/.cache/upstart/ directory.
2014-04-24 12:53 GMT+02:00 James Hunt <1312...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> Hi Leonardo - no problem. Can you c
Hi Leonardo - no problem. Can you check to ensure you have a
~/.cache/upstart/ directory (or "$XDG_CACHE_HOME/upstart/" if you have
manually set XDG_CACHE_HOME). Also, is the session init process
consuming a lot of CPU ("top -b -n1")?
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Sorry James, I checked and PID is not(!) 1. So it is a "init --user". I am
checking now with System Monitor, befeore I checked with top command and I
messed.
2014-04-24 11:16 GMT+02:00 James Hunt <1312...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> Can you confirm that you are talking about PID 1? How are you checki
Can you confirm that you are talking about PID 1? How are you checking
the amount of memory init is using?
Also, do you have a /var/log/upstart/ directory on your system?
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It's a regression as it did't happen in Ubuntu 13.10 om the same
machine.
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