"Joe Shaw" <joe@joeshaw.org> writes:
I killed the helper (and it automatically restarts):
What I really need is the output after you send SIGUSR2 to the beagled-helper process. Killing it, well, kills it and doesn't say what file it was working on. Sending SIGUSR2 will cause something like this to be printed in the output:
20070104 13:47:44.7441 21848 IndexH WARN: Filtering status (26s ago): determining filter for file:///home/joe/kernel-source-2.6.11.4-717.inotify.3.i586.rpm
That is what would be most helpful, because it will pinpoint the problem to a single file.
How do I do this properly? I called "kill -s SIGUSR2 28021" and in the log I found (I do not remember whether there was something different on stdout): cat ~/.beagle/Log/current-IndexHelper 070823 1045232558 10887 IndexH WARN: Unable to set IO priority for process to idle 070823 1045234664 10887 IndexH WARN: Found a dangling index lock on /tmp/beagle-ke-9eebda98-f387-48f9-8822-0458da787257/Indexes/FileSystemIndex/Locks/lucene-640d6e228eb98de51dad5df57cf08693-write.lock beagle-extract-content /tmp/beagle-ke-9eebda98-f387-48f9-8822-0458da787257/Indexes/FileSystemIndex/Locks/lucene-640d6e228eb98de51dad5df57cf08693-write.lock Filename: file:///tmp/beagle-ke-9eebda98-f387-48f9-8822-0458da787257/Indexes/FileSystemIndex/Locks/lucene-640d6e228eb98de51dad5df57cf08693-write.lock Debug: Loaded 50 filters from /usr/lib/beagle/Filters/Filters.dll Filter: Beagle.Filters.FilterText MimeType: text/plain Properties: Timestamp = 8/23/2007 8:45:23 AM Content: 10887 (no hot content) -- Karl Eichwalder R&D / Documentation SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nuernberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org