declared as fixed
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Importance: Unknown => Undecided
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Status: Unknown => New
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Remote watch: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #29069 => None
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Any workaround or fix? I'm running 10.04 and the memory is running away.
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polkitd service is using all my RAM
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Yes, it is. But in my case the check was invoked at every time of SSH
connect to my comp.
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I've rebuild the polycikitd-1 package with debug info and run valgrind's
memcheck on it. After approximately three minutes I've killed it.
Memcheck points out polkit_backend_local_authorization_store_lookup
method!
Strace tells it keeps on reading everything from
/var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/
More than that. In Maverick amd64 the option UsePAM yes makes polkitd grow
drastically in time of each login.
With UsePAM yes:
[stanis@dinexi ~] % tail -n 1 /etc/ssh/sshd_config
UsePAM yes
[stanis@dinexi ~] % ps aux | grep polkitd | grep -v grep
root 1698 0.0 0.6 62904 12744 ?S
Psychotron, don't you have some user who logins to your computer using
SSH? In my case, the problem was in such logins.
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I'm just investigating this annoying problem again. So seems I have a
mem leaking polkitd, too. Seems it has something to do with the bug I
reported under Bug #704055. After every CPU spike it uses some 300KB
more.
Btw, why is such a problem only marked Medium??
This is on 10.10.
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I have the same issue in Ubuntu 10.10 (amd64 and i386). policykit-1 version is
0.96-2ubuntu1. And I need to say that this bug is not related to pulseaudio in
anyway. I have set autospawn to no, killed the pulseaudio instance and ps tells
me that there is no pulseaudio running. So I am agree with
I am experiencing this issue in Fedora 14 on a relatively clean install
with few--if any--"advanced" changes, so it is certainly not unique to
Ubuntu.
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Perhaps this is helpful, as well: it's not anything new that I
installed. Whatever it is, it was triggered either by an update to an
existing package around late December/early January from the default
Fedora RPM repositories. Perhaps by cross-checking that with APT, we
can determine which packag
@guillaume le louet
Yes, the /etc/pulse should NOT be deleted, only the /home/.pulse.
Thank you that you've pointed out that this bug is also in the maverick.
I will upgrade soon and it's good to know that this bug has not been fixed.
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Don't delete the /etc/pulse if you don't know EXACTLY what you do. If
you delete /etc/pulse, then you crash you pulseaudio server
configuration, meaning it will infinite-loop start/crash.
Had the same bug after installing the maverick RC on a maverick update
from lucid. rm -rf $HOME/.pulse worked
Yeah it's annoying as hell getting swapped to death every hour. It only
started doing it after I `rm -rf /etc/pulse` to make audio work again.
`rm ~/.pulse*` has no effect.
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I've got the same problem in Lubuntu - my CPU is over 80% load, but
there is no process, which eats so much resources
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from reading the comments and having a pretty much un-responsive system
I just 'nuked' the directory using sudo. The result on CPU usage was
immediate. It's hardly a solution though. If any dev wants additional
information, please feel to ask.
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i removed .pulse-cookie - no change. haven't tried removing .pulse as it
seems pointless - as you can see from attached strace, it does not touch
any of the fiels in user's directory. instead, it seems to be stuck in
some sort of config reload loop: load configs - sleep for a while - load
configs -
I noticed a ~/.pulse-cookie file as well as a ~/.pulse directory on my
system.
I removed the .pulse directory first - this did not improve things.
After I removed the .pulse-cookie file things appeared to be fine.
On both occasions, I killed the polkitd process afterwards.
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Confirming. This is hitting me in Maverick. I nuked my ~/.pulse
directory but polkitd is still taking up far too much RAM & CPU. Raising
importance to medium to get some eyes on this.
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Okay.. so I moved ~/.[a-z]* to a backup folder, then moved .mozilla*
.thunderbird .purple, .openoffice.org .bashrc .viminfo .wine .dosboxrc
back to ~ and... now polkitd is no longer showing up on top, and my
system is now stable again.
So.. Looks like the dis-upgrade should change it's behaviour
Same here. I was going to simply remove the package, but it's tied to
pretty much all the vital packages for the gnome desktop.
Within 5 hours my system becomes unresponsive. This morning, when trying
to log back into my computer at work, my system was unresponsive. I had
to just restart to clean
I frequently see this behaviour as well - I had intuitively grasped that
it was somehow related to pulseaudio too, but hadn't tried removing the
.pulse folder..
Still, that shouldn't be causing polkitd to spiral out of control, no
matter what!
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Removing .pulse folder from /home also worked for me
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I've managed to not have this problem again!
I've deleted from /home the .pulse folder and after this was everything OK.
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I suspect this is a duplicate of bug 570015.
Thanks,
James
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