Brad Kittredge wrote: > I'm getting sustained high CPU usage out of the latest Beagle. I've > allowed beagled to run overnight, and it's still pegging my CPU to > nearly 100% usage. > > Here are the details: > > [brad@AVL-kittreb ~]$ rpm -qa | grep beagle > libbeagle-0.2.4-1.fc5.1 > beagle-0.2.4-1.fc5.1 > > > top - 08:14:25 up 17:57, 2 users, load average: 1.97, 1.59, 1.28 > Tasks: 128 total, 1 running, 126 sleeping, 0 stopped, 1 zombie > Cpu(s): 50.7% us, 1.4% sy, 0.0% ni, 34.0% id, 13.6% wa, 0.2% hi, > 0.1% si > Mem: 1031004k total, 1012752k used, 18252k free, 772k buffers > Swap: 2096472k total, 2096472k used, 0k free, 56156k cached > > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND > 4640 brad 16 0 2782m 759m 2852 S 99 75.4 889:57.07 beagled-helper > 2499 root 15 0 65556 25m 3028 S 2 2.5 20:20.11 Xorg > 150 root 15 0 0 0 0 S 1 0.0 3:47.31 kswapd0 > 13124 brad 15 0 38760 9596 5480 S 1 0.9 0:02.18 gnome-terminal > 13275 brad 16 0 139m 55m 5108 S 0 5.5 0:15.77 > thunderbird-bin > > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=183898 > In case nobody else mentioned it........beagle 2.5 is out......you might try that and see if that helps. -- Brian Craft Jabber id: javaman67@xxxxxxxxxx Linux Counter id: 97873 Linux......the OS of Choice!