On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 08:34 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On 8/22/07, Karl Eichwalder <ke@suse.de> wrote:
Patrick Shanahan <ptilopteri@gmail.com> writes:
Don't see that on my 10.1 openSUSE. Don't see any problems w/beagle at all.
Maybe, the problems are caused by different network environments, just guessing.
Possibly. Beagle does some extra work for remote (NFS, SMB) home directories such that the index is built locally (in /tmp) and checkpointed back to home every now and then. But that would mostly IO-bound (specifically network) and not CPU-bound.
Other than that, network configuration shouldn't matter.
Or there are strange interactions with our build system or my way of Web browsing.
Certainly creating tons and tons of files means that the indexer has to do more work, but if the build system doesn't build in your home directory, then this shouldn't be an issue. (I guess it wouldn't be for autobuild or the OBS.)
Web browsing may have caused an impact a while ago (more than a year at this point) but shouldn't matter now. I guess if your browser continuously updates a file in your home directory by writing to it and closing and reopening the file, this would cause problems -- we have seen this with some BitTorrent cllients, but never browsers.
On 8/22/07, Karl Eichwalder <ke@suse.de> wrote:
Since quite some time, beagled-helper now eat ~99% of one (virtual) CPU and the fans are spinning up... ATM, I see:
Scheduler: Count: 278 Status: Executing task Delayed 0 (8/22/2007 1:45:38 PM) Crawling /suse/ke/News/cache/nnimap+suse:INBOX.cestina
Pending Tasks: 1 Immediate 0 (8/22/2007 1:48:09 PM) http://skillingstad.no/packages/
The question here really is: does this change over time, say, 5 minutes?
If not, you've found a bug; sending SIGUSR2 to the beagled-helper process will cause beagle to log to its ~/.beagle/Log/current-IndexHelper file which file it's working on. With that information, you can run the beagle-extract-content tool on that file and see if it too hangs. Then I just need to debug *why* that behavior happens for that specific file.
Thanks, Joe
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