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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] KDE 4.8, Virtuoso at 130% CPU for hours now - how can I help find the issue?
From:       Marc Deop <damnshock () gmail ! com>
Date:       2012-01-28 17:59:45
Message-ID: 3842158.DQxDzQmv2I () feanor
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On 06:16:15 PM Christian Mollekopf wrote:
> That means the idle detection kicked in and stopped indexing.

If it stopped indexing... why is virtuoso eating so much cpu?
 
> 
> That's what the idle detection is for. If you constantly move the mouse for 
> i.e. one minute, you should be able to ensure that the indexing is off for long 
> enough and see if the cpu load goes down. If it doesn't it's probably not the 
> indexer which causes the problem. => find the query with isql 
> (http://kdeatopensuse.wordpress.com/2011/11/09/debugging-nepomukvirtuosos-cpu-
> usage/).
> 

There seems to be no query busy. Strange.

Anyway, I have both File indexing and Email Indexer disabled in \
Systemsettings/Desktop Search....

> If it is the indexing, all I can suggest is making sure that the initial 
> indexing passes. After that you should be fine. For me the idle detection works 
> well, but then my machine is also fairly fast (core 2 duo p8700).
> 

if it's the indexing... WE HAVE A HUGE PROBLEM: this is in a i7 2600 cpu! and my \
computer's been on for more than 12h (I left the computer on just to check). 

Regards


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