What is going on? Please make last 32-bit Ubuntu Kubuntu Lubuntu Xubuntu 18.04
usable out of box for everyone who will now come with old laptops to use 32-bit
version.
Remove this bad package. Who is trolling and not allowing fix implemented?
I just installed old Laptop and on each start computer
I think this bug is Ubuntu-specific. It never happend since I'm using
Devuan/Debian.
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This bug was reported way back in 2009 . Today it's 1st June 2020 and
this bug is still here kubuntu 18.04 . This background process fires up
a few seconds after i turn on my laptop and continues to consume 100% of
both the cores and after a minute or so when it stops . Python3 would
then start con
Th bug was reported in 2009 and in Kubuntu 18.10 the bloody thing is
still making my laptop unusable for several minutes every day after boot
although it's not even in cron.daily. It is super annoying.
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Kubuntu 18.04, again the problem has not been solved, sometimes I find myself
the laptop or desktop that slows down, looking through the processes there is
always the process "apt-xapian-index" that uses CPU.
I resolve by removing the package, but it pulls other dependencies:
kubuntu-driver-mana
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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To
Still happily chewing CPU cycles on 16.10.
Another pretty effective workaround might be: apt-get remove --purge
apt-xapian-index
The downside (on Kubuntu) it's that it takes out also muon, but if you
don't depend on it, it makes a terrific difference on your laptop
battery life.
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Assuming there's no way that u-a-x-i can be re-written to avoid using so much
ram, and so much CPU, the "stutter" kludge above makes it clear that it it
ought to have sleeps in it. Use of nice (should be nice -19, in my book) and
ionice have reduced the problem, but the
bug should still be open.
Confirming that this is still a bug in Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS (Xenial
Xerus). Tested on a Pentium III Mobile 1GHz w/ 1GB ram. (Compaq Evo
N600c).
Also, I note that this bug has been open for seven years and offer a
workaround that solves the problem for me. Since the update-apt-xapian-
index process i
Confirming this issue with Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS on HP 630.
apt-xapian-index in /etc/cron.weekly uses 100% of my CPU.
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Confirming this issue with Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS on an AWS t2.nano instance (only
512MB RAM).
The weekly cron job that is set up by default runs ~24h after machine creation
and completely hogs the instance for more than 2 minutes.
IMHO: A process which is setup by default should not be so greedy.
Does anybody actually know if this is a flaw of some settings, or the
xapian engine by design? There are so many database and indexing systems
out there, I can't get it why this single indexing job behaves so bad
since years.
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This is still a problem in 16.04 LTS.
This process uses 100% CPU for a long time and up to 500MB of RAM on my
machine. That's completely unacceptable.
Maybe now when Ubuntu switched to GNOME Software is a good time to add
the --update option to both cron.weekly and cron.daily.
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* 2016-04-03 23:40 GMT+03:00 fyo wrote:
>
> That's not what the diff says. There is no change in ionice behavior in
> this patch. The patch removes --update from both branches of the if-
> statement.
Thanks for pinpointing that to me, fyo -- somehow I have mixed these
four lines (and --update + --
> I still fail to see how removing ionice binary (a disk I/O scheduler)
from the index rebuilding can possibly change DB modification type
That's not what the diff says. There is no change in ionice behavior in
this patch. The patch removes --update from both branches of the if-
statement.
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* 2016-04-02 23:43 GMT+03:00 fyo wrote:
>
>> fyo, do you mean this statement:
>
>> > - do not modify the DB "in-place" with --update to avoid
>> > software-center seeing a corrupted database when it has
>> > it open at the same time
>
> Yes, that appears to be the argument for removing --update, wh
> fyo, do you mean this statement:
> > - do not modify the DB "in-place" with --update to avoid
> > software-center seeing a corrupted database when it has
> > it open at the same time
Yes, that appears to be the argument for removing --update, which was
otherwise added in an upstream patch.
It
* 2016-03-31 10:12 GMT+03:00 fyo wrote:
>
> Agree or disagree, you can see the reason for the WONT FIX here:
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/wily/apt-xapian-index/wily/revision/22
fyo, do you mean this statement:
> - do not modify the DB "in-place" with --update to avoid
>
This bug has been fixed upstream as of April 2010, but for some reason
NOT in any of the Ubuntu packages since.
upstream:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/apt-xapian-index.git/tree/debian/cron.weekly
ubuntu:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/wily/apt-xapian-index/wily
The suggested fix and the currently applied fix differ in one important
aspect: The --update option has been dropped.
tldr: Unless --update is broken (and it doesn't appear to be), it should
be included in the fix as it reduces run time quite significantly.
To estimate the effect of --update I tr
Why not just limit this to 20% maximum of 1 core and 5% of memory?
(14.04.2 LTS here). no one would even otice this any more.
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This happened to me today on XUbuntu 15.04 final with updates. It seems
to stay on hogging as much as CPU as it can get its hands on (nice 10
apparently) and using about as much memory as stated earlier here. It
just keeps on hogging, making me wonder if something's gone wrong.
I probably can figu
Reproduced on daily build of XUbuntu 15.04 kernel 3.19.0-12-generic
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My 12.04.5 LTS occasionally grinds to a halt with login nearly
impossible. Finally I caught this remote embedded 256Mbyte system in
the act and found update-apt-xapi had driven the machine well into swap.
Hopefully apt-get remove apt-xapian-index will prevent this happening
again until this long-
** Changed in: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
Assignee: froedric (anjohnson) => (unassigned)
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** Changed in: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => froedric (anjohnson)
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Bralam's comment is irrelevant.
I just encountered the problem with LUbuntu 13.10 32-bit, after installing
"Ubuntu Software Center". I then replicated on Ubuntu 13.10 32-bit.
System stats once "update-apt-xapian-index" begins: 99% CPU usage on FOUR CORES
with 257MB of memory used by the proces
> "The usage is *by-design*. It was designed to not hog the CPU."
> "update-apt-xapian-index uses too much CPU"
I'm lost in these arguments.
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Please, fill new bug reports if you still find this issue. The usage is
*by-design*. It was designed to not hog the CPU.
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Bug encoutered in 14.04 (dev branch) also.
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Encountered this on a fresh instance of raring immediately after
installing and updating apt-file. sudo apt-file purge immediately fixed
the issue.
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I can confirm this bug is still affecting Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
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Yup, this exists in 13.04 all right.
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I just stumbled on this bug today in raring. So, I confirm that the bug
is still not fixed.
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I added my above comments to bug 655831
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On an idle system with 512M memory and 768M swap, while /etc/cron.weekly
/apt-xapian-index was running, I used free to see memory and swap used.
It rose to then peaked at this:
total used free
Mem:503528 497736 5792
Swap: 786428 231196 55523
A weekly fatal unable to fork error message from /etc/cron.weekly/apt-
xapian-index on a server with 512MB memory with a web server and
database server running leads to this bug. That cron job calls
/usr/sbin/update-apt-xapian-index, which is a Python script that imports
axi and axi.indexer.
Sort
Bug is still there, Ubuntu 12.04.1 server 32bit, running on an old
laptop. Process gets started but the daily apt cron job, and after a
while it gets killed for running out of memory.
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Still a problem on 12.10 (64 bit) - all 4 CPU cores maxed out and hard
disk being totally thrashed for several minutes every time I boot up and
the desktop loads.
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The same problem on the old PC.
On modern PCs do not encounter this problem.
Lubuntu 12.10 - x86
Intel Celeron 1.7Ghz
768 RAM
update-apt-xapian-index
loads of 100% CPU
Help please!
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Affects me too, update-apt-xabian is using one core at 100% for a minute
everyday.
Version:
apt-xapian-index0.25ubuntu2
System:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
Kernel:
2.6.32-45-generic x86_64
CPU:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2
Hello,
Please help, I can't get updates, it says update apt xapian index
unfound
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Hello,
Please help, I can't get updates, it says update apt xapian index
unfound
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Agreed - this is not fixed. Bug took one of my 12.04 servers out of
commission. update-apt-xapi ate up 123MB of memory (the server only has
256MB) and then proceeded to top off the swap until the machine hung
hard, forcing us to hard reboot.
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Also have this problem with update-apt-xapian
Linux bimer 3.2.0-26-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 14 16:26:01 UTC 2012 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
Codename: precise
I may
I'm also still experiencing this problem, both on a high end machine
(high end, but programs are using up all available memory usually), and
a low end system.
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Is comment 124 a spam?
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I forgot to mention that I do not have any RAM shortage (2 GB), so
paging should not be the problem (top shows that there is enough free
memory but update-apt-xapian-index uses about 11% of it).
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This issue is far from solved. My machine is blocked for about 5 minutes
regularly:
$ uname -a
Linux xander-pc 3.2.0-24-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 25 08:43:22 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ sudo lshw -C cpu
*-cpu
description: CPU
product: Intel(R
This bug is currently affecting my old low-end PC running Ubuntu 12.04.
The system become completely unusable when apt-xapian-index is running
in the background.
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hello paul,
i don't know either, but i think opening and cross-linking a new issue
"apt-xapian-index just should not be installed by default" will help get
this clearer...!
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In my opinion, this is not solved. With nice and ionice the system
performance may be less affected, but the power drain by heavy CPU usage
will still remain.
The question are: Does the update need to be that costly, and does the user
need this updates altogether. As far as I see, the index provi
I found something that helped my laptop to work properly ;) ... hope you
find it useful too
1) http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9304431&postcount=8
2) http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10453047&postcount=15
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Newer bug 903787
Workaround here for Oneiric and Precise, removed apt-xapian-index, no issues
found yet.
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Same problem here - using Ubuntu 11.10, kernel 3.0.0-15-generic.
Uses 100% of one core.
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i got the same problem, ubuntu 11.10, no way to solve it?
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same problem! ubuntu 10.10
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http://sapnwnewbie.blogspot.com/2010/11/high-cpu-usage-by-update-apt-
xapi.html
Found this. May help
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okay guys. they're not going to look at the case or do anything if you keep
adding to a bug that was marked as fixed.
you need to start a new bug.
> Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 06:59:08 +
> From: siegert@gmail.com
> To: ad...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 363695] Re: update
boozehead, if it was running several times, maybe you experienced bug
#594820 ?
For those wondering why this bug report is marked Fixed, and who did not
read the whole thread because it has become unreadable, see for instance
comment 77. See also bug #655831 which is still open. As I explained
the
Same here in Oneiric 64bit. In half an hour it ran three times using
nearly 100% CPU each time.
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Still happens on Kubuntu 11.10.
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I guess one solution is to run
sudo rm /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index
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Still happens on 11.10 on 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64.
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Still happens on 11.10 server x86, apt-xapian-index 0.44ubuntu4
why the heck is this marked as fixed even though countless people say it isnt ?!
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Confirmed on 11.04
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This still happens on 10.04. Can someone change the bug status? Or shall
we open a new issue?
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Same problem here on Natty with AMD Sempron 2800+ and 1GB of RAM.
This bug seems quite old, and I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed yet!!
Never saw this problem in older versions like Edgy or Dapper though, I
fail to see that this program is necessary for operation?
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I can confirm this on MSI Wind U100 netbook with a 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom
processor using Ubuntu 11.04 with 2.6.38-8 kernel.
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Fix that helped me is in editing /usr/share/software-
center/softwarecenter/backend/aptd.py:
- axi.update_async(True, False)
+ axi.update_async(False, False)
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This is not yet fixed!
And it's what I would call a papercut. It makes Ubuntu feel
unprofessional and not ready to be my only desktop OS.
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I have the same problem in Natty. Intel Pentium 4 3GHz, 2GiB RAM
The service uses 99% CPU and the mouse doesn't respond.
Package atp-xapian-index 0.41ubuntu6
I have solve it: sudo aptitude purge apt-xapian-index
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I too have this on natty - samsung nc10 - makes the computer nearly
unusable!
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I too have this bug on a brand new clean install of Natty on a laptop
that it brings to a crawl. Terrible.
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$ apport-collect 363695
ERROR: connecting to Launchpad failed: [Errno 1] Operation is not allowed:
'/home/zootie/.launchpadlib'
You can reset the credentials by removing the file
"/home/zootie/.cache/apport/launchpad.credentials"
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Reproducable on Oneiric.
Open Software Center. CPU goes immediately up to 100%, after 10 sec. or so
slows down again.
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On 06/14/2011 05:13 PM, Robert Horswell wrote:
> Just happened to me. CPU up to 100%, and then my laptop temperature
> jumped to 96 degrees C, overheated, and shut itself off.
>
Reopen the bug. CPU overheating should is critical. Be sure to post your
details (Ubuntu version etc). You might use:
Just happened to me. CPU up to 100%, and then my laptop temperature
jumped to 96 degrees C, overheated, and shut itself off.
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Same bug here. It's taking 100% of one of the the cores (HP Compaq
laptop, Core 2 Duo around 3 years old, basic Natty). It happens some
time after I kill it, over and over...
Here is an screenshot of htop http://i.imgur.com/HKzBD.png
Should I/we report it as a new bug?
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I have the same bug. I kill that process, but it appears again after
some time. I haven't any Software Center or apt-get running, just
Firefox, Kate, Transmission...
This is Ubuntu Natty on a HP Compaq laptop wih a Core 2 Duo. Should I/we
report it as a new bug?
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Huge bug for me also. This is not fixed in Natty for sure.
(it is cool to post as "another_sam" behind "Sam_")
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Reproducable on updated Natty. Please advise if a new bug should be reported
and if you'd like to have a video with Conky.
Open software-center and aside run 'top' in terminal.
Almost immediately update-apt-xapi races CPU to ~100%.
Or search e.g. 'snort' brings up CPU almost to 100%.
PID USER PR N
Fix released ?
I installed and did all the upgrades Ubuntu Natty had.
But, update-apt-xapian-index when it launches uses 100% of my cpu.
I have an Intel Celeron 2.66 Ghz processor and this totally kills it,
it's worse than with Vista, huge bug.
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High CPU remains on an updated Natty. (Upgrade from Maverick)
Fragment in /etc/cron.daily/apt looks like this:
fi
update_stamp $UPDATE_STAMP
UPDATED=1
# now run apt-xapian-index if it is installed to ensure the index
# is up-to-date
if [ -x /usr/sbin/update-a
** Branch linked: lp:apt
** Changed in: apt
Status: New => Confirmed
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How does one know the current status of this bug? I can see from aexl's
previous comment "Fixed and sent to apt maintainer", but what does that
mean status-wise?
This is more a curiosity question, seeing that I had to change my
/etc/cron.daily/apt file this morning with the above change suggested
ok, pulled, fixed and sent to apt maintainer.
can anyone of the bzr wizards confirm or deny that this is the right way
to do it...?
bzr branch lp:apt
#change file and update changelog
bzr commit -m "fixed lp#363695 - apt-xapian-index should be nice"
#get mailaddress of apt maintainer
bzr send --b
thank you "chtnh" for your observation!
this has to be fixed too.
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There is a second tweak to solve the problem, even in Ubuntu 10.10,
suggested by Selanit in Ubuntu Forums
(http://ohioloco.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10453047&postcount=15)
Until now, the fix above applies only to weekly cron job. But the fix
below will apply to the daily cron job.
open this
The upload itself has to be done by an approved developer, but anyone
can help out with the documentation tasks and preparing the source
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Manually replacing the apt-xapian-index package with the Maverick
version solved this issue for me in Lucid. However I don't get why this
fix isn't being officially released for Lucid. In comment #47 Tormod
Volden suggested following instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates, but
Also running an atom n4##. This process runs 98-100 cpu, and does so
indefinitely. makes my fan noisy as the system heats up (which is why I
found the process running, trying to find out why an idle system was
running it's cpu at max for the past several minutes).
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I have 10.10 with all update. And this process take ±98~100% CPU on a
Atom n450 with 1g ram (Acer Aspire One),. that make other apps non
responsive and very slow.
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I reported bug 655831. Please go over and confirm/me too it.
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Did you read the bug description? Anyway, it is not productive to use an
old bug report that has a multitude of different issues mentioned, and
most of them are fixed. No developer can work efficiently with such a
report any longer. It focused on the issue of the original bug reporter
which has bee
The bug title is "update-apt-xapian-index uses too much CPU".
My system gets sluggish with it. This is the same report and therefore I
think it would be foolish to spread it out to another bug.
Confirmed on Maverick, Lucid.
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** Changed in: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Jiri, it is fair that it has a high CPU percentage if nothing else is
using CPU. The original problem that it was making the system sluggish
has been resolved, therefore this report should stay closed. Open new
bugs for other issues.
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I can confirm this with up-to-date Maverick on HP NX6110 (Celeron M 1,4
GHz, 512 MB of RAM). It's eating 85 % of CPU and 20 % of MEM (according
to top). This bug should be reopened.
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ramayer, the weekly script checks for virtual environments and does not
use ionice in this case. But the "apt" daily script also runs apt-
xapian-update, for which I have filed bug 594820.
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