This bug has resurfaced in Kubuntu 10.10, I had Nepomum/Strigi set to
only index a handful of folders which contained less than 10,000 files
total, yet at the time of this post my strigi index was over 4.7GB and
was reporting as having indexed over 470,000 files!!!
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Strigi as used as a Nepomuk indexer should not have these sorts of
issues any more in Kubuntu 10.04.
** Changed in: strigi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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strigi uses up more than 25GB of space
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It is not on by default anymore. And will never be again, at least not
on it's own. Indexing in KDE 4 is handled by nepomuk, abusing strigi as
kind of backend.
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Note that there is hope in the future:
http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/3573
It regularly checks the available space on the home partition and
suspends indexing if the space runs low (also very simple via
KDiskFreeSpace. Using Qt/KDE is so damn great! You really can focus on
the important
Benny wrote:
Note that there is hope in the future:
http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/3573
It regularly checks the available space on the home partition and
suspends indexing if the space runs low (also very simple via
KDiskFreeSpace. Using Qt/KDE is so damn great! You really can focus on
I too have a huge strigi folder, and strigidaemon is hanging one of my
processor cores. What do I do?
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I too have a huge strigi folder, and strigidaemon is hanging one of my
processor cores. What do I do?
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** Also affects: strigi via
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1983277
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I think this is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/strigi/+bug/256339 or vice-
versa. Also this seems to be the upstream version of this bug
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1983277group_id=171000atid=856302.
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I got rid of it simply by killing strigi process and then deleting that uber
fat .strigi folder. Now i use kfind.
Strigi is most useless program i have on my kubuntu 8.04.
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Hello, I never really used strigi long enough for it to make indexes that
large. I discarded it because results aren't really helpful.
I've read your problems and... the only thing I can think of is that strigi is
indexing it's own indexes. I don't have strigi installed anymore, but if
someone
Hi Scott
Thanks, I am now using google desktop, and so far very satisfied. I uninstalled
strigi and delete the .strigi folder.
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I confirm the problem. A clueless user had 1% of free disk space.
Running KDirStat showed the problem to be strigi.
The user had 5 Gb of data, the /home/user/.strigi directory has 100 Gb !
I would suggest to give this bug a high priority. Normal users don't
know how to hunt for this with df or
I am having a similar problem.
Is there any way to solve this? so how should I free my disk space? can
I just delete the .strigi folder?
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Oka Kurniawan wrote:
Is there any way to solve this? so how should I free my disk space? can
I just delete the .strigi folder?
Most people seem to be not using Strigi, that is what I am doing. You
could try google desktop if you like.
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I also had this problem twice. The first time it took up 100 GB in four
files. I killed them and a few days later it made _five_ 25 GB files!
I had to turn it off. Strigi not usable and now it is going to be the
default for KDE 4?
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FriedChicken wrote:
There are so many people who reported the same bug. Why did no one set this
bug as Confirmed?
Upon attempting to change status Launchpad responded:
You are not the bug assignee nor the maintainer of strigi (Ubuntu), and
therefore cannot edit this bug's status.
My response:
Hm, that's curious ...
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There are so many people who reported the same bug. Why did no one set
this bug as Confirmed?
** Changed in: strigi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Same here...
Home folder size 5.2gb.
Strigi folder size 3.6gb.
Now i have 90mb left before i get locked out.
Someone should be quick and do something about before more people can't login
into to their kubuntu's.
I never even use strigi as it sucks. Kfind is 1000 times better.
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I am also having the exact same problem. Kubuntu 8.04 AMD 64 bit,
upgraded from 7.10.
1177412054 - /home/david/.strigi/clucene/_1hy6oh.cfs
1177652972 - /home/david/.strigi/clucene/_1d63iq.cfs
9038646368 - /home/david/.strigi/clucene/_1imrjs.fdt
11612615881 -
Same here. On my 180GB /home folder Strigi has eaten 100MB! The more
disk I free up, the more it consumes. In fact I can even watch the
numbers change by looking at its status. The Index Size increases
steadily.
After killing the strigi daemon, deleting ~/.strigi, and restarting it,
the same
I too can vouch for this problem. I have an 80GB drive, my personal
files equal 20.7GB, I recieved message telling me my drive was 98% full.
After scouring the system and deleting a VM and two iso's. I discovered
the cause was the .strigi folderthat proved to be 50GB's! To be exact it
was the
Devlin wrote:
I discovered
the cause was the .strigi folderthat proved to be 50GB's! To be exact it
was the contents of:
~/.strigi/clucene
This is the exact same place my 25GB+ was.
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