[opensuse-kde] virtuoso-t causing terrible lags
Hi, I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best, Vojtěch -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux http://www.opensuse.org/ http://trapa.cz/
Am 22.01.2014 18:08, schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
Hi, I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best, Vojtěch
Hi, I'm having the same thing here, I'm not actually sure that it is virtuoso-t: what I can see with htop whenever the lag hits is that there are huge chunks of cpu activity inside the kernel itself. Cheers MH -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
* Mathias Homann <Mathias.Homann@opensuse.org> [01-22-14 12:35]:
Am 22.01.2014 18:08, schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
Hi, I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best, Vojtěch
Hi,
I'm having the same thing here, I'm not actually sure that it is virtuoso-t: what I can see with htop whenever the lag hits is that there are huge chunks of cpu activity inside the kernel itself.
as <user>: akonadictl restart will settle down usage, or does for me when I notice i7 w/36gb -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Try Nepomuk Cleaner Am Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014, 18:08:30 schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
Hi, I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best, Vojtěch
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Hi, thanks for all advice. I already tried Nepomuk Cleaner. After second round and next night it seems to be fine again... :-) Vojtěch Dne St 22. ledna 2014 21:44:42, Markus Slopianka napsal(a):
Try Nepomuk Cleaner
Am Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014, 18:08:30 schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
Hi, I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best, Vojtěch
-- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux http://www.opensuse.org/ http://trapa.cz/
* Vojtěch Zeisek <vojtech.zeisek@opensuse.org> [01-23-14 08:20]:
Dne St 22. ledna 2014 21:44:42, Markus Slopianka napsal(a):
Try Nepomuk Cleaner
Am Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014, 18:08:30 schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best,
thanks for all advice. I already tried Nepomuk Cleaner. After second round and next night it seems to be fine again... :-)
How do you know when nepomukcleaner is finished? After 24 hrs there is little cpu usage but no indication it has ??completed?? -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Am 23.01.2014 17:06, schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
* Vojtěch Zeisek <vojtech.zeisek@opensuse.org> [01-23-14 08:20]:
Dne St 22. ledna 2014 21:44:42, Markus Slopianka napsal(a):
Try Nepomuk Cleaner
Am Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014, 18:08:30 schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best, thanks for all advice. I already tried Nepomuk Cleaner. After second round and next night it seems to be fine again... :-) How do you know when nepomukcleaner is finished? After 24 hrs there is little cpu usage but no indication it has ??completed??
The button at the bottom changes from saying cancel to saying "finish" or such. Cheers MH -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> napsal(a):
* Vojtěch Zeisek <vojtech.zeisek@opensuse.org> [01-23-14 08:20]:
Dne St 22. ledna 2014 21:44:42, Markus Slopianka napsal(a):
Try Nepomuk Cleaner
Am Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014, 18:08:30 schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best,
thanks for all advice. I already tried Nepomuk Cleaner. After second round and next night it seems to be fine again... :-)
How do you know when nepomukcleaner is finished? After 24 hrs there is little cpu usage but no indication it has ??completed??
More or less yes. When You open its settings, it says "finished", but even when it says so, sometimes it still works... V. -- Vojtěch Zeisek http://trapa.cz/cs -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> napsal(a):
* Vojtěch Zeisek <vojtech.zeisek@opensuse.org> [01-23-14 08:20]:
Dne St 22. ledna 2014 21:44:42, Markus Slopianka napsal(a):
Try Nepomuk Cleaner
Am Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014, 18:08:30 schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
I'm generally fine with that Nepomuk/Virtuoso/whatever stuff, but several days ago, I copied about 2500 text files (over 2 GB) to my computer and since then process virtuoso-t is causing several minutes long lags every ~10 minutes, so that system (openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.12, i7 with 8 threads and 16 GB RAM) is unusable at all. When I launch Activity monitor in KDE (Ctrl+Esc), I don't see big load of any process. Column CPU states „sleeping disc“ for virtuoso-t. What exactly does it mean? htop shows periodic loads of one thread caused by virtuoso-t, Akonadi or Plasma. Similarly iotop. When I suspend or terminate virtuoso-t, computer behaves perfectly. I tried to let it run overnight to let Virtuoso to do its job, but it didn't help. Any idea what to do with it? All the best,
thanks for all advice. I already tried Nepomuk Cleaner. After second round and next night it seems to be fine again... :-)
How do you know when nepomukcleaner is finished? After 24 hrs there is little cpu usage but no indication it has ??completed??
More or less yes. When You open its settings, it says "finished", but even when it says so, sometimes it still works... V. -- Vojtěch Zeisek http://trapa.cz/cs -- Vojtěch Zeisek http://trapa.cz/cs -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
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Markus Slopianka
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Patrick Shanahan
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Vojtěch Zeisek
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Vojtěch Zeisek