Okay, way to reproduce:
Ubuntu Precise x64.
Install Radio Tray.
Install Notifications Indicator (package indicator-notifications from
ppa:jconti/recent-notifications).
Start listening to some radio, that updates track info for every tune
played. See how indicator-applet-complete memory usage
Am having the same problem. Need to kill application indicators every
day or two. Sometimes even more often.
ps auxw | head -1; ps auxw | grep indicator | grep -v grep
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
meaneye 2068 0.1 4.6 167676 92236 ?Sl
The bug is still there. (Maverick)
ps auxw | head -1; ps auxw | grep indicator | grep -v grep
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
yurka 1916 0.3 4.8 216768 121044 ? Sl 01:54 4:16
/usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet-complete
Also
Please could you check if there are menu icons turned on, this happens
to be a major cause of app indicator memory woes.
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I'm still using lucid, I have menu icons turned on but NOT affected by
this bug now (only by gnome-power-manager, but that has its own bug
filed).
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I have never noticed this issue before but now it shows on Ubuntu
Maverick 64bit, the memory usage of both the Indicator applet and NM-
applet seems to get extremely high.
At points the two applets are consuming 1-1.5Gb.
If you need further details are required just let me know!
Cheers
Richard
So where is this fix, because I still have to kill indicator-applet
every morning in Maverick.
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::~==ps auxw | head -1; ps auxw | grep indicator-applet
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
wife 2281 0.0 1.4 359040 118180 ? Sl Oct21 9:10
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reopening closed bug is not the right way there, you should open a new
bug with a proper description of your issue
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I just thought since the description and discussion of this issue is
exactly the same as mine, that this was the right place to continue
discussing it.
I tried using ubuntu-bug indicator-applet to create a new bug, as you
describe, and this still came up as the top match and it suggested I
just
discussion of this issue is exactly the same as mine
Difficult to know ahead of time no?
2010/5/4 John Plaxco launch...@ignisobscurae.com
discussion of this issue is
exactly the same as mine
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Hii , I hunted a lot, posted on forums. irc etc but of no use.. untill I found
this page which talks something of indicator applet.The system monitor
sometimes shows the indicator applet using as much as 200%CPU(although i dont
understand how can it be 200%).. please help... there was gwibber
@Gamlerik, I meant that the discussion of this bug so far seemed to
accurately describe the issue I was having. Obviously I don't know
whether the future discussion of this bug (your comment and this reply,
for example) will reflect that.
@Sebastien Bacher, as requested I have opened a new bug
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
I'm experiencing the problem. Possible regression? What can I do or
provide to help fix the problem?
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Closing as it seems to be fixed on Lucid.
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is that still an issue in current lucid?
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On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 02:24 +, cyberkost wrote:
Indicator-messages has eaten 9.15% of 4GB on my Karmic Koala @ uptime of
3d3h ... it also uses 12% of my dual core CPU (a quarter of the single
core). Is this a critical process? Can I kill it w/o any serios
consequences as a temporary
I suspect it's a volume issue. I find that if I'm using the facebook
plugin for pidgin that it rises much more quickly. I think it's not a
coincidence that I get VERY frequent notifications when using the
facebook plugin (as people are often signing in and out). So, for more
sedate usage, the
I agree with Eyrieolw. I too am using the Pidgin Facebook plugin which
has LOTS of notices.
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Indicator-messages has eaten 9.15% of 4GB on my Karmic Koala @ uptime of
3d3h ... it also uses 12% of my dual core CPU (a quarter of the single
core). Is this a critical process? Can I kill it w/o any serios
consequences as a temporary measure?
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I would be interested to know if anyone is seeing this on a current
Lucid system. libindicate has been drastically refactored to be more
performant. This should definitely help this problem.
Thanks,
Ted
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do i need to file this again? or can this be marked as something other
than fixed? this is definitely not fixed. my current uptime:
01:49:13 up 4 days, 5:54, 3 users, load average: 0.10, 0.07, 0.05
and top:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S%CPU %MEMTIME+
I changed it's status back to 'Confirmed' since I also experience huge
memory usage of these processes time by time.
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Running Karmic, I DEFINITELY see this.
Linux 2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 17:01:44 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
output from top, sorted by highest resident on down
2308 u1 20 0 2238m 1.2g 2376 S0 15.9 29:41.03 indicator-messa
I am using Karmic and consumption is now 130 virt for indicator-applet
and 372 virt for indicator-message-service
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130m isn't bad... My indicator-applet-session is using 338m VIRT right
now, it's the RES you have to go by, which for me is at only 16m now.
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I just noticed that indicator-applet process is eating a huge part of my
4GB ram:
$ ps aux| grep indicator | grep -v grep
cheoppy 4143 0.0 0.3 248324 13096 ?SDec21 0:02
/usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet-session
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I'm not seeing anything like this in Karmic. I believe it to be fixed.
Please reopen if it exists there as well.
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I'm using Jaunty.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Ted Gould (ted)
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Milestone: None = ubuntu-9.10
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I am also affected by this bug: my indicator applet uses 22% of my 4G
memory, a bit high for an indicator.
Here is a top snippit:
VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
1388m 864m 7248 S422.1 711:45.75 indicator-apple
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Are you guys seeing this in Karmic or Jaunty?
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There would appear to be a memory leak. This morning (8:00), indicator-
applet was taking up 11% of my old machine’s 512 MB. By now (21:00),
it’s at 13%.
Uptime says the machine's been up 4 days, 2:12, 2 users, load
average: 3.52, 2.99, 2.97
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