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Re: [opensuse] Beagle eats my CPU
  • From: "D Bera" <dbera.web@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:38:05 -0400
  • Message-id: <1f1f006d0806100338va546b46v543a49de2d35f7dc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Is there a release which doesn't eat the CPU (and disk bandwidth,
and I/O buffers, for that matter) ?

Apparently yes (thats what people say).

Not by my experience with the most recent release.

This is something the upstream does not know - in fact, the feedback
is that the recent releases work much better.
I am curious what exact kind of problem(s) you are seeing.

* Continous 100% cpu usage for more than a few minutes at a stretch
* High average CPU usage even after the initial indexing is over
(which might take a day if there are lots of documents/emails etc. -
"beagle-info --status" will give some clue if the initial indexing is
still in progress)
* The CPU usage does not drop when the mouse is moved or other desktop
activity happens
* Buffer cache is continously increasing due to beagle i.e. if no
other I/O intensive application is running then "grep ^Cached:
/proc/meminfo" should give an indication

- dBera

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