The real problem may be my slow hard disks. The real time that beagle take
to finish is about 1 minute, in a normal work day, but the cpu time is about
10 seconds. Maybe the init script is sending SIGKILL to it very earlier. I'm
using beagle 0.2.16 and doing some tests, but still my index is ok. One
strange thing is: when I run beagle-shutdown, even after I run it a second
time and it report the daemon isn't running, I can see beagled and
beagled-helper with 'ps aux', this is normal ?

On 08/03/07, dBera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Upstream is faster in exiting when SIGTERM is sent. If it persists, I
> would be curious to know how long it is taking to exit after the signal
> is sent ? In general, if beagle is in the middle of indexing a huge
> file, it will finish that file and then exit.
>
> --
> Beagle loses file index on restart
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/90152
>

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Beagle loses file index on restart
https://launchpad.net/bugs/90152

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