On 06/22/2012 08:10 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
On 22.06.2012 16:47, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Suddenly after a reboot I find between 50-60% of my CPU used. I load
process manager and find tracker-store and tracker-extract being the main
culprits, with spikes of 90% of cpu usage.
This is a dual-core AMD Opteron server with 2 gigs of RAM.
Who' s the genius who thought this would be acceptable? and how do I tame
these processes not to use more than 10% of cpu without uninstalling the
whole shebang? (provided those actually serve a useful purpose that I'm not
aware of).
Thanks in advance
FC
In my case tracker-store acts like a fork bomb! After fresh boot I
shortly have a lot (about 50-100) defunct tracker-store and
tracker-extract processes each consuming about 5 MB of memory. I have to
manually kill them or I'm unable to launch any app form Gnome Shell. yum
remove is not an option because of dependencies. I confirm this behavior
on 64 bit box with Fedora 17, on 32 bit Fedora 17 all is fine.
I'm glad, I'm not alone with this problem.
Mateusz Marzantowicz
Have you reported these via bugzilla? It's interesting that it's only
on the 64-bit architecture that this is an issue.
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