duanedesign requested and I provide :-)
Here is a tarball of the .cache/ubuntuone/log directory from my attempt
last night. For context, it was suggested that I change writelimit to
2048 in the config file. So I did so, and still found that after a
while, u1sd was using up roughly 75% of system
Here is a tarball of the logs dir run after adding debug in the U1
config...
When I killed the syncdaemon this time, it was using up about 2.8GB out
of 4, so roughly 75% of my total RAM was being chewed up by U1SD and it
was just thrashing my hard disk swapping things in and out...
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Happened again today. Do you want another log?
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duanedesign the writelimit is not the issue, here is my syncdaemon.conf:
[bandwidth_throttling]
read_limit = 2097152
write_limit = 2097152
on = False
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And it happened again today, attached is my entire .cache/ubuntuone log
folder.
The problem seems to happen about once a week, on average, making my
system completely unusable. For most users this will cause occasional
data loss if anything was left unsaved before leaving their computer
unattende
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Thanks Scott, I'll wait for the debug logs.
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I noticed in the original comments the syncdaemon.conf had a write value
of 0
UbuntuOneUserSyncdaemonConfig:
[bandwidth_throttling]
read_limit = 2097152
write_limit = 0
on = False
Could this have caused the issue? Did you replace the syncdaemon.conf as
per comment #4. What is the current Read
Twice in the past few days I've returned from my computer at screensaver
barely able to log back in. The disk was thrashing and ubuntuone-
syncdaemon was using up several gigabytes of memory (more than my entire
shared folder).
The memory leak, intermittent as it is, is definitely alive in Lucid
Jeff, thanks for the info.
Note that when ubuntone-client is updated it is not restarted, so maybe
you got one of the so many fixes we did for this, and only when you
restarted you actually started to using them...
In any case, I'm marking this bug as invalid, as we can not reproduce it
again and
Facundo: After killing syncdaemon to set the log level, I've been
unable to recreate whatever it was that caused it to originally chew
through all that ram. I've been running it now for a while, daily, and
have synced nearly 8GB of data between my system and U1 without issue at
this point.
So wh
Hi!
We would need DEBUG logs to find the issue here.
You should do the following:
1. stop the syncdaemon client and be sure it's fully stopped ("ps -eaf |
grep ubuntuone-client" should give you nothing).
2. put a file named syncdaemon.conf in your $HOME/.config/ubuntuone
directory with the fo
And I thought I'd attach a coredump taken with gcore in case it helps...
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Here's a tarball with info from /proc/PID for the massive syncdaemon
instance.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45028544/syncdaemon_info.tar.gz
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** Attachment added: "UbuntuOneClientPackages.txt"
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