I haven't had beagled-helper loading the CPU down recently, I think it's finished indexing everything. However, when I leave the computer alone for half an hour, now 'beagled' (not 'beagled-helper') starts up, using 100% of CPU. As soon as I move the mouse or type something, it stops. It seems like this is designed behaviour, but it's using a lot more than I'd expect:
I haven't had beagled-helper loading the CPU down recently, I think it's finished indexing everything. However, when I leave the computer alone for half an hour, now 'beagled' (not 'beagled-helper') starts up, using 100% of CPU. As soon as I move the mouse or type something, it stops. It seems like this is designed behaviour, but it's using a lot more than I'd expect:
$ ps aux|grep beagled beagle/ BeagleDaemon. exe --bg
robin 6245 54.9 2.8 176764 59352 ? Sl Oct28 807:52 beagled --debug /usr/lib/
(i.e. it's used 807 minutes of CPU time in the past day)
In this case, unlike the case with beagled-helper, nothing is logged to indicate what it's doing.