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Subject: Re: kded cpu usage
From: Sarang Lakare <sarang () users ! sourceforge ! net>
Date: 2003-04-09 1:26:38
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> Attaching strace to a process with process ID <PID>:
>
> strace -p <PID>
I am attaching the output. Looks like it lstats a lot of files. I have
attached output of a few seconds. The processes pauses between these:
gettimeofday({1049855001, 793797}, NULL) = 0
select(11, [3 4 5 7 10], [], [], {0, 498216}) = 0 (Timeout)
for a while and then continues again in a loop...
> Use "ps -ef". "-e" is to show all processes, "-f" to show command line
> options for processes started with kdeinit.
Yes.. thats what I did. "ps -aef" actually. No fam running!
Sarang
> > (services)
> > Apr 7 13:52:36 rambo xinetd: xinetd -USR2 succeeded
> >
> > On my another machine where kded does not take any cpu, fam is not seen
> > in output of "ps" either, but the service is running.
>
> No idea.
> Is the portmapper running on your machine (needed for NFS and FAM)?
Yes.
Sarang
>
> Josef
>
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