Re: Nepomuk using 90%+ CPU

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On Wednesday 24 September 2008 10:34:56 James Richard Tyrer wrote:

> Anne Wilson wrote:

> > On Monday 22 September 2008 22:26:06 David C. Manuelda wrote:

> > > On Monday 22 September 2008 09:09:02 Anne Wilson wrote:

> > > > I started strigi yesterday afternoon, setting it to index my /home,

> >

> > which

> >

> > > > has 16GB data. I excluded two directories containing 10.5GB data,

> > > >

> > > > leaving 5.5GB to be indexed. Strigi is still using around 90% cpu,

> >

> > after

> >

> > > > about 8 hours of indexing. Is this to be expected?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Anne

> > >

> > > Do you have FAM and/or INOTIFY enabled in your system AND strigi

> > > compiled

> > >

> > > to use one of them?

> > >

> > > I've tried strigi without them and its behavior was like you said, I

> > >

> > > enabled fam, and it behaves well since then..

> >

> > I haven't a clue, David. This is a brand new install of opensuse 11,

> > updated to kde 4.1.1, so I have whatever they provide. And I've no

> > previous experience of opensuse. Can you give me some hints as to how to

> > check what's available, and what to do about it? Thanks

>

> I would hope that the binary was built with this support. But, it is

> possible that they didn't follow my directions :-) it is not easy to get

> Strigi built correctly since the Cmake modules are somewhat broken.

>

> IAC, first check if you have Gamin installed.

>

> If you open the Strigi RPM in KPackage, it will list what it depends on.

I think that was it - gamin wasn't installed, and there was a conflict with the fam version installed, but now I have gamin and strigi is running with very variable cpu usage - anything from 15% to 100% , but not staying at the top.

Thanks. Hopefully it's fixed.

Anne

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