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Message #43046
[Bug 538673] Re: tracker-extract seems to briefly consume 1.5GB memory and slow computer right down
Same thing here. Ubuntu Gnome 14.10 64 bit on an Asus P301LA notebook with 4 GB RAM.
After login in gnome shell the system is very unresponsive for many minutes. After a while, usually, tracker-miner crashes and the systems goes back to normal behaviour.
Apport says: tracker-extract crashed with SIGABRT in g_malloc0().
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Title:
tracker-extract seems to briefly consume 1.5GB memory and slow
computer right down
Status in tracker package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: tracker
In normal operation of computer, very occasionally computer suddenly
slows right down for about 45 seconds - mousepointer is very slow to
respond to movement, and windows are too slow to respond to clicks.
This has been hard to identify the cause because the computer is so
slow to respond it's hard to get system monitor opened to see the
offending process. Anyway I've finally managed to view system-monitor
within the 45 seconds, and it seems to be "tracker-extract" program
that is responsible, that was consuming over 1.5GB of RAM on my
machine. It was hard to see though because the 45 seconds finished
almost as soon as I'd viewed it, so it very quickly disappeared from
the top of the process list when ranked by memory usage.
So is "tracker-extract" the offending process? Can it be made a
little less hungry of Memory (+ CPU) please?
I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) 64 bit version on a 2.9GB machine.
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