Activity log for bug #199268

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-03-06 21:40:59 Xerada bug added bug
2008-11-30 20:12:29 Daniel T Chen tracker: status New Incomplete
2008-11-30 20:12:29 Daniel T Chen tracker: statusexplanation Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
2009-01-14 20:35:09 Pedro Villavicencio tracker: status Incomplete Invalid
2009-01-14 20:35:09 Pedro Villavicencio tracker: statusexplanation Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
2009-02-02 10:21:00 TJ tracker: status Invalid Confirmed
2009-02-02 10:21:00 TJ tracker: assignee intuitivenipple
2009-02-02 10:21:00 TJ tracker: statusexplanation There are still issues with Hardy/Intrepid/Jaunty. CPU usage will consume 100% of the CPU the trackerd process is running on. E.g. top - 10:00:57 up 2:41, 4 users, load average: 1.55, 1.30, 1.21 Tasks: 172 total, 1 running, 171 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu0 : 3.3%us, 1.0%sy, 74.8%ni, 19.6%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 1.3%si, 0.0%st Cpu1 : 3.3%us, 0.7%sy, 22.6%ni, 73.4%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st Mem: 2061880k total, 2033472k used, 28408k free, 364756k buffers Swap: 4000176k total, 0k used, 4000176k free, 501588k cached PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 10127 tj 39 19 138m 12m 2668 S 99 0.6 146:20.61 trackerd 9926 root 20 0 195m 59m 18m S 2 2.9 3:02.17 Xorg 10051 tj 20 0 223m 16m 3852 S 1 0.8 0:25.72 pulseaudio However, the cause doesn't seem to be the spelling of "Dvisions" (I've posted patches for that in Bug #324227). With debug logging (Verbosity=3) enabled the 100% CPU usage is caused by: Scanning summary file /home/tj/.evolution/mail/imap/tjworld.net@pella/folders/Subscribed Lists/subfolders/video4linux/summary for junk summary.version = 13 summary.flags = 1 summary.nextuid = 1 summary.time = 0 summary.count = 5265 summary.Unread = 50 summary.deleted = 5173 summary.junk = 0 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=9 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=13 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=28 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=30 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=48 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=50 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=54 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=55 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=56 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=57 ... and it goes on and on. What is weird is the process ignores an interrupt signal too: Received signal Interrupt Received signal 'Interrupt' so now shutting down Total allocations = 835, total deallocations = 835 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=129 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=131 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=133 deleting email email://1172067579.27670.2@hephaestion/Subscribed Lists/video4linux;uid=140 That issue doesn't seem to cause memory consumption, however.
2009-02-02 18:38:37 TJ marked as duplicate 239391