Fixed in ubuntu 15.04?
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randomly, update-apt-xapi will take 100% cpu for an extended period of
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** Changed in: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Seems even not to be fixed with the solution @ #19 but maybe after a
reboot ? Let see...
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Not fixed in Xubuntu 14.04.2 LTS even after the changes from EirĂkr &
selanit in given link @ #8 !
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randomly, update-apt-xapi will take 100
It is fixed for me.
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Still reproducible on fresh installed Ubuntu Utopic
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randomly, update-apt-xapi will take 100% cpu for an extended period of
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Experiencing this on Ubuntu & Xubuntu 12.04.2.
My workaround after reading posts here, there, and elsewhere:
sudo apt-get install cpulimit;
edit /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index
to utilize cpulimit
file attached
Keeps the process from taking over the cpu, works great.
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This just happened for me on quantal.
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Title:
randomly, update-apt-xapi will take 100% cpu for an extended period of
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I just got this too. The update-apt-xapian-index command slowed down at
around 30%, finally reached 70% or so before reporting
Rebuilding Xapian index: done.
Killed
While running, the top command showed:
%CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
29.5 75.1 3:01.79 update-apt-xapi
14.4
confirmed on 12.04 with all updates. this bug makes two of the machines
I have completely unusable for 10 minutes (I mean I can't do ANYTHING).
It's a major annoyance, any non-geek user experiencing this would give
up on ubuntu.
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** Tags added: precise
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Confirmed for 12.04 beta 1. The nice value is set high (20) but he
priority is also set high (20). While things are definitely much better
than they once were, it still impacts heavily on my Celeron test
machine.
It's a non-critical cron job and it would be nice if wasn't quite so
intrusive.
C
Whoops
No I cant verify all of the above :D but I sometimes do slip on ctrl-V
Also: In an LTSP FAT-client environment (generic
3.0.0.14/i386/allbuntu/verified) this should be considered a bug.
On a desktop or server default install it still is a default behaviour not
acting nice at all (despite
I can verify all of the above
This major annoyance (seems a bit harsh to call it a bug though :) is
especially frustrating in an LTSP environment.
Firstly because the hardware even for fat clients usually is quite
modest in terms of performance, and second (which is worst) the process
is absolut
More information about the "fix" -- it helps, but does not solve the
problem.
I still get jittery video about once a day when using the netbook. I'm
sure a lot users on weaker machines are having this problem, but don't
know enough to diagnose what's causing it, and thus just think "Ubuntu
is very
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu4
Architecture: i386
CheckboxSubmission: 670355b19452e48dc13bba8540f6da92
CheckboxSystem: 331fbefb4b1f6727f4a8261fee7507c9
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Ocelot" - Beta i386 (20110921.2)
Package: apt-xapian-index 0.44ubuntu4
PackageAr
I can confirm that the fix mentioned above helps.
It seems that the Xapian updater is running for a much shorter time due
to using '--update' instead of a full recreation of the index. However,
since I don't really understand Xapian, I can't be sure that this
doesn't create other problems.
Howeve
This problem still exist - Kubuntu Oneiric 11.10
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Someone posted what appears to be a fix in the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10453047&postcount=15
Can we verify this and patch?
Three years and this bug is still plaguing us...
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Another workaround is to remove 'apt-xapian-index'.
sudo apt-get purge apt-xapian-index
This is an unbelievably persistent bug. It has tons of duplicates and
has been marked as fixed as far back as 2009. ...and yet, here we are.
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Is this a dup of Bug #363695?
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one quick fix would be to run
sudo rm /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index
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Similar Bug #363695
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** Changed in: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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