On Precise, I seem to be suffering from this bug too. I have a laptop
that I suspend/resume several times a day. After a few days doing this
routine, resume become slower and slower. And when I do a top after
resume, I notice that polykitd is pretty high (40 - 60%), then gnome-
shell is at 100%
Same here on a rather old Sony notebook.
Deactivating acpid calmed dbus, policykit and kde down.
(Unfortunately I did not jet understand which ACPI function caused the problem
- it's not on my own notebook.)
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I found on xubuntu 10.10 (upgraded from 09.10) dbus-daemon using 67% and that
making 100%cpu used
then read this and tryd removing .pulse
then in gigolo unmount Windows partition
BUT needed sudo
so i sudo gigolo then unmounted Windows partition and closed Gigolo
then tryd also removing cd rom and
I had the same problem because of OSS.
I removed it, now pulse is back and everything is fine.
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Memory leak still persists, though slower than it was.
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Oh, and also, got the CPU leak problem again. However, the fix this
time is to delete ~/.pulse. Must have been caused by a recent update.
Time will tell if this also fixes the memory leak.
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Found the problem, but in fixing it I have no idea what fixed it.
Someone suggested to me that the problem was one of the hidden folders
in the Home directory. I went through a few folders that I thought
might have been problems, and in doing so was able to fix it.
Unfortunately, I don't remember
No, removing ~/.pulse/ didn't fix the problem.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I also had this or a similar problem. polkitd used lots of my resources.
My dbus-monitor --system output looked the same, but syslog is a little bit
different to Alex Peters.
syslog showed this messages:
Apr 10 00:29:38 localhost pulseaudio[4468]: module-device-restore.c: Failed to
open volume
I am experiencing this upon upgrading from Karmic to Lucid Beta 2. The
process polkitd is sucking up a lot of CPU and accumulates memory
usage over time until it maxes out the memory. This is also affecting
dbus-daemon. And yes, PulseAudio does seem to take up quite a bit of
CPU at times.
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My current workaround for this issue is the following cron job:
*/30 * * * * root killall -KILL polkitd
since regularly killing the process doesn't appear to affect the system
negatively in any way.
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On my machine, top reports polkitd as consuming 1.5 gigabytes of
resources and consistently hogging 30% of the CPU. This appears to
happen after leaving the computer on and idle for an extended period of
time (e.g. overnight).
Please let me know what diagnostics I can provide to help resolve
In my case, syslog is going crazy with these lines being output multiple
times per second:
Mar 26 13:46:20 europa pulseaudio[20254]: module.c: Failed to load module
module-alsa-sink (argument: sink_name=M2496_out device=hw:M2496 format=s32le
channels=10
Same situation on a clean install of Lucid
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I've marked the D-Bus part of this bug Invalid, leaving the PK part open
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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