Sorry, I just realized that this bug is marked as fixed, and that the
comments in the bug are probably referring to different issues. The
issue of high CPU in dbus-daemon associated with at-spi2 and Thunderbird
probably deserves a separate bug for tracking. If someone files that bug
please provide
I have run into this issue. Also when using Thunderbird. I thought it
was the 14 to 15 Thunderbird upgrade in 12.04 since the problem started
basically overnight, and coincidentally after the 14 to 15 Thunderbird
upgrade. I was pulling my hair out since Thunderbird was basically
unusable -- it woul
Problem solved. Or did I? At first, I was baffled what was consuming 60%
of one of my four cpus, as shown by system monitor. System monitor
itself was 10%.
So I increased the number of columns to display in system monitor. The
d-bus daemon usage for that cpu went up to 80%. I tried to exit from
sy
I filed my bug over at mozilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712471 since it seemed to
be provoked by closing an email tab in Thunderbird.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #712471
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712471
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I'm running oneiric - ubuntu 11.10. dbus-monitor is slient. I'm pretty
sure for me it's something to do with thunderbird since it started
happening on cue if open/close/delete an email. Running strace -p on
thunderbird, I see
stat("/etc/localtime", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=3543, ...}) = 0
a
Oh, and the files they are send and receiving to/from:
lrwx-- 1 64 2011-12-19 16:52 /proc/1618/fd/24 -> socket:[113043]
ross@ross-HP-630-Notebook-PC:~$ ls -l /proc/10138/fd/38
lrwx-- 1 64 2011-12-20 14:16 /proc/10138/fd/38 -> socket:[113042]
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kaloyan and kcstrom -
It's possible you are experiencing a different dbus bug from those with
the too many open files problem. For me, the update to Kubuntu 11.10
resolved the problem. It appears the kdelibs patch that was included in
that release fixed it, as expected. I'm just frustrated it t
I'm seeing something very similar as well. Every time I try to
open/close/delete a message in Thunderbird, DBUS take up ~100% CPU and
thunderbird takes up about the other 100% of my other CPU for about
10-15 seconds.
Number of files total and per process looks similar to when it isn't
happening.
dbus-daemon goes crazy for me as well (Ubuntu 10.11) and I don't see
anything unreasonable in the number of open files:
115 2844 //bin/dbus-daemon--fork--print-pid5--print-address7--session
96 3566 gnome-terminal
71 3165 /usr/lib/firefox-6.0/firefox-bin
36 2901 /usr/bin/pulseaudio--start--log-targ
@mr. goose
Information about kpackagekitsmarticon is discussed in
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=261180, the linked upstream bug.
Incidentally, if killing kpackagekitsmarticon doesn't help, you might
want to try this command, suggested in the KDE bug report. It will
report how many files ar
I believe I just experienced this bug on a SuSE Linux 11.4 system.
(kernel-desktop-2.6.37.6-0.7.1.x86_64) It is quite intermittent. I
believe you should check the number of open file handles ( lsof | wc -l
) and also compare the open file handle count you get as root vs the
number you get as an u
Further to my last, seems kpackagekitsmarticon is not always the
culprit. I'm finding that killing kpackagekitsmarticon does not always
solve the problem. It would appear that a number of other applications,
including Firefox and Thunderbird can lead to dbus going bonkers too.
Ho hum. Back to the
@Alexia, that's a very useful tip. I have tried it on two of my Kubuntu
Natty boxes and it worked both times.
One just needs to remember to leave a terminal open because sometimes
dbus locks up so badly that one cannot actually launch a new
application.
As a matter of interest, where did you find
apparently there is a very easy way to make it stopp.
killall kpackagekitsmarticon
Thats the real culprit. Its apparently leaving connections to dbus open.
If you kill it, everything will return to normal.
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@ Tom Cloyd. I have a lot of sympathy for your comment. I have been
trying for months to find a fix for this. I have several 64bit KDE
machines and they all do the same after a day or two - dbus snaffles
large amounts if CPU and the machine grinds to a halt.
Seems the KDE team has actually found a
This problem occurs for me on KB 11.04 (fully updated) quite reliably
whenever I insert a flash-drive. I run three different boxes, one an HP
Mini 110 netbook, one a Dell desktop, and the last an HP workstation. I
keep the OS setup as identical as possible across the boxes. The problem
occurs on al
Been having this problem recently as well. Sometimes come in to work to find
dbus using 100% and the system tray area looking as if it was stopped halfway
through a draw (corrupted looking icons). As per above I killed
/usr/lib/kde4/libexec/kpackagekitsmarticon and everything goes back to normal
I have similar symptoms ... running Kubuntu 11.04 64 bit on quad core.
Sometimes dbus maxes out a CPU when kmail is checking for mail, but other times
it doesn't seem to be associated with kmail.
Sometimes, killing the dbus process that is using 100% of CPU causes
screen to blank and keyboard to
I have the same issue... After the pc is running for 5 days it was
really slow. After killing skype it is getting better, so my load is
only 1.4. But dbus-daemon still uses 100% and is unresponsive
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I have this issue as well. kubuntu 11.04 64bit. On My dual-core, dbus-
daemon is using 100% of one core. If I open the system monitor and kill
the process for the kpackage update checker, the CPU usage drops down to
normal levels. However, I am still unable to mount any samba shares
until I log
This has started for me too recently on Unbunt 10.10 - dbus-daemon using
currently 44% CPU, and system monitor using 46%. It is July 26th 2011
and it appears to have started in the last week. Hmmm, the only thing
different is that I've been booting with a music CD in tray.
Yep, taking the CD out o
Contrary to the current status, this bug does not appear to have been
fixed in Natty. It is readily reproducible, though apparently non-
deterministic. Exiting some applications that use dbus will help
temporarily, but the symptoms invariably reappear when given enough
uptime.
Based on the strace
Same for me. Every few days, dbus-daemon goes wild. Often it helps to
close kontact. At least for a while. Finally only rebooting (possibly X
relogin) will help. Problem appeared first after the upgrade to natty.
Bug #779849 seems to be a dupe of this one. Most notable information
there: the corre
Okay, clearly I don't have permission to edit the status since it isn't
my bug. Could someone update this to a status that isn't hidden? I'm
unlinking my bug from this one until this changes (since duplicates are
hidden on search too), but will point to it in the comments. Hopefully
this will he
I agree with LiSrt. This bug is very reproducible, though unfortunately not on
cue. I have reported it as well in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/713157, though I just
marked that as a duplicate of this one. If someone would let me know what to
harvest, I'd be willing to
As this bug is reproducible (at least once every few days for me), is
there anything we can do to get some useful information for the
developers so they can fix it?
If someone tells me what logs to post (or what I need to do to create
useful logs), I should be able to help.
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This bug is still present as of 06/11 and 1.4.6-1ubuntu6. I concur with
Ariel that the runaway dbus is happening every few days (more than once
a week).
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I used to see this in maverick occasionally.
After upgrading to natty, it happens much more frequently, every 2 days or so.
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Title:
dbus-daemon ea
Could this bug be related to dbus-daemon using over 300 MB of memory,
or would that be a separate bug?
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 14:15, Mitch Oliver <680...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I've run dbus-monitor trying to catch this defect in the act. There
> does not appear to be any process spamming
I've run dbus-monitor trying to catch this defect in the act. There
does not appear to be any process spamming dbus.
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Title:
dbus-daemon eats 100
I'm seeing this with greater frequency in Natty. I can usually return
dbus-daemon to normal by killing a number of processes. I have, as yet,
been unable to diving a pattern to which process to kill. Sometimes it
is gvim, others it is firefox. This suggests (to me) that there is some
sort of in
On my system, killing the process for the kpackagekit icon (that appears
in the taskbar when updates are available) will return dbus-daemon to
its usual CPU usage.
This is still happening in natty as of a day or two ago.
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This should be fixed by 1.4.6 according to upstream NEWS.
dbus (1.4.6-1ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
- Install into / rather than /usr.
- debian/dbus.postinst: Use upstart call instead of invoking the init.d
script for checki
I've seen dbus-daemon run amok on several occasions.
I have nebomuk disabled, but I've seen these running anyway:
/usr/bin/nepomukserver
/usr/bin/akonadi_nepomuk_contact_feeder --identifier
akonadi_nepomuk_contact_feeder
On one occasion, killing these brought the CPU back down to normal
On anoth
I ahve the same problem but with Ubuntu 10.10
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hi
removing samba was no real solution.
after starting kmail the dbus-deamon process of my user went back to 100%
kmail works sometimes. especial adding attachements to mails takes quit some
time.
and trying to open a pdf in okular fails.
cd311
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dbus-daemon eats 100% cpu and is not respons
hi
i had the same problem here.
i tried the solution mentioned in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1101473 comment #4
and just after nmbd and smbd stopped the dbus-deamon process went from 100% to
something lower then 1%.
so apprently this has really something to to with samba.
cd311
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