[Tracker] trackerd using 100% of a core?
- From: Manuel Carro <mcarro fi upm es>
- To: tracker-list gnome org
- Subject: [Tracker] trackerd using 100% of a core?
- Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 14:58:41 +0200
Hello. I switched to tracker after being a beagle user for some time.
I am in general satisfied with tracker; however, it is doing something
which I do not know if it is normal behavior or not. Sorry if I am
not using the right naming as I do not really know the internal
architecture / steps tracker adopts.
The general situation is: after the initial (re)indexing, tracker
stops and sits idle for some time. Then, at some point (let's say
after maybe half and hour or one hour), trackerd starts to use 100% of
the CPU -- only one core, therefore I can work with not so many
problems, but the laptop fan wouldn't stop. It stays like that for a
long time. I left it working for several hours.
Is this a normal behavior? I.e., it can be optimizing the databases
or something like that. If so, how long can I expect for it to
continyue working? My statistics are as follows:
Files = 172988
Text = 21956
Music = 488
Development = 22286
Other = 38077
Images = 18249
GaimConversations = 108
Folders = 18627
Videos = 67
Applications = 458
Playlists = 23
Documents = 53215
Conversations = 108
Or should I suspect that there is something wrong (like a unuseful
polling loop)?
I am using Tracker 0.6.93 on an Ubuntu 9.04. I have started it with
verbosity level 3, so I can provide log files if that helps (didn't do
it already because trackerd.log is 9Mb).
Cheers and
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