lucid has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the lucid task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: desktopcouch (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
** Changed in: desktopcouch
Assignee: Ubuntu One Desktop+ team (ubuntuone-desktop+) => (unassigned)
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Forgot to add mention my results...
Have now had Gwibber, Firefox, Terminal and OpenOffice 3.2 running for a
couple of hours with no high CPU problems. Before installing 'couchdb'
pkg, 'beam' would have started using a lot of CPU, causing Xorg and
other things to use high cpu thus saturating it (s
I may have a workaround -- go to Synaptic and install the 'couchdb'
package.
It seems that only the 'couchdb-bin' pkg is installed by default in the
upgrade. The Symantic description on 'couchdb-bin' says to install
'couchdb' for the "init files". Perhaps there is some initialization
setting in th
This is still a problem on Oneiric, where gwibber is installed by
default with ubuntu-desktop. I do not use it, nor do I use evolution.
However, on every reboot of my system, and a few moments after I log in,
I still see beam.smp pop up and use 60-80% of my available RAM, and
5-10% of CPU (as seen
Gwibber does not open and beam.smp uses 100% of CPU on a fully-updated
Lucid 32-bit installation. What's the solution to this two-year-old bug?
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Tit
It was apparently started by gwibber (perhaps because I briefly opened
the menu in the upper right corner of the Ubuntu Natty screen, which
seems to be a gwibber thing; I do not use social networking).
One possible problem is that the Erlang runtime is started with the -heart
option, so it burns
John, I'm sorry it annoyed you. The per-user couchdb server is only
started on demand from some already-running program (evolution asked for
it, perhaps?), and thereafter it should (and indeed does for most
people) use almost no CPU except for deep DB searches.
I'm sorry to say, when it does happ
I upgraded my Ubuntu 10.04 system to 11.04 recently. I do not use
Evolution, Ubuntu One, or Gwibber or Weather. Yet I still find this
beam.smp process has burned 979 minutes of CPU since the last reboot 18
days ago -- apparently for no reason at all.
First, why is it getting started at all? ps
Hello all,
Same problem with erlang/beamsmp which are using 100% of my cpu.
Once I uninstall Ubuntu One, Gwibber and weather-indicator packages, it is much
more better. I think weather-indicator is the worst one
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My PC gets sloppy, using for example Evolution or Firefox.
All I do to get around this is kill beam, and 'till now this seems to work
totally fine.
Using a Ubuntu 10.10 system, completely up to date.
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at my beam.smp uses a lot of CPU and causes that fan is running at
higher level
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beam.smp uses lots of CPU on desktopcouch contacts lookup
i just installed 10.10 - and it seems unusable. intermittently beam.smp comes
up and the system is completely unresponsiv. cpu load is not visibly high, but
interaction is essentially stopped.
gui behaviour is changed - clicking does result in 'attached document to
pointer' (with +, means copyi
I understand that, but that doesn't actually answer my question. Omer
Akram implied gwibber 2.32.2 from the gwibber-team PPA for Lucid didn't
use desktopcouch, but yet it still requires it as a dep. I just wanted
to know why.
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It just state that this bug won't be fix by the Gwibber team. It's not
stating that this bug won't be fixed at all :-)
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Why does 2.32.2 in the gwibber-team ppa for Lucid still require
desktopcouch as a dependency then?
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gwibber no longer uses desktopcouch(in ubuntu 10.10) and if desktopcouch
is using 100cpu then the problem is somewhere else. lucid users can use
gwibber 2.32.2 from here https://launchpad.net/~gwibber-
team/+archive/ppa
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Can we have some explanation why this has been marked as "won't fix",
please? It seems a very real performance problem to me.
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** Changed in: gwibber
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Just so you know... you don't have to be running evolution, or have
gwibber active or anything else. It just consumes CPU - as do a number
of the python modules as well. If there is no activity, they should
consume practically zero CPU all the time. I see I have a bug fix
install pending for th
** Changed in: evolution-couchdb
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Also affects: gwibber
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I think I may be seeing the same problem, only it's not ubuntu one
related. I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 but I don't use ubuntu one (I don't even
have an account). Periodically beam.smp CPU usage spikes for several
minutes, then goes back to normal. I've looked at $HOME/.cache/desktop-
couch/desktop-couc
After the yesterday upgrade of Ubuntu, at each startup of my laptop,
beam.smp is launched and uses 80% of CPU. I am bound to kill it without
really knowing what this process does exactly. Up to now, there is no
visible consequence for the desktop.
I am running kernel 2.6.32-24-generic and the last
beam.smp is constantly using 7% cpu on my netbook in Maverick. should I
report a new bug?
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So far so good... I did not reproduce it yet, though I did not have the
opportunity as much as I wanted to work under Linux. So I did not shake
it much. I will keep on trying...
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I am right now testing your patch... I will keep you posted if I see any
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** Changed in: evolution-couchdb
Status: Invalid => Fix Committed
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Petr, best thing to kill evolution and all its processes is by running:
$ evolution --force-shutdown
then, restarting it gets the new installed version. Glad that the
packages fix it for you! Anyone else can test the packages, please?
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Confirmed fixed. I just needed to make sure to kill old beam.smp and all
evolution processes (evolution-data etc.. - one listed in ps -A|grep
evolution) and it worked then. I do not know how to make this
requirement for the user - put dialog please exit Evolution and then
kill them all? Evolution w
pkubanek (and others seeing this problem): I've done a few changes to
evolution-couchdb (adding a cache and getting all documents in just one
HTTP request) and couchdb-glib in the unstable branches, and I've
uploaded packages to our beta PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuone/+archive/beta
Version
** Tags added: u1-lucid-sru
** Tags removed: u1-lucid
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700+ (contacts). Log around lookup, when beam.smp eats CPU, is attached.
It looks to me that there are a lot of requests for that lookup -
perharps lowering those to one request will solve the problem?
** Attachment added: "couch-db log file, showing lookups as they happened"
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not going to make it in for 10.04; marking for SRU.
** Changed in: desktopcouch (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
** Changed in: desktopcouch (Ubuntu Lucid)
Milestone: ubuntu-10.04 => lucid-updates
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Also needed are lines from ~/.cache/desktop-couch/desktop-couchdb.log
(or similar file) of around the time when this bug happens. Ten minutes
before and after would suffice.
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So, people seeing this bug, how many contacts do you have in Ubuntu One?
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** Also affects: desktopcouch (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: High
Assignee: Ubuntu One Desktop+ team (ubuntuone-desktop+)
Status: Triaged
** Also affects: erlang (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
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Milestone: None => lucid-final
** Also affects: desktopcouch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: desktopcouch (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: desktopcouch (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: desktopcouch
Importance: Undecided => High
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love Greetings and happy moment :)
As (Ciccio wrote on 2009-12-24:) I googled looking for bean.smp because
I didn't know what process it is about and I realized maybe it is
related with a problem I am experiencing this morning.
I try to start evolution, but it hangs starting although "evolution
** Summary changed:
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