Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
Daniel B. Thurman wrote: [snip]
One thing to try, though it won't fix your application is in the session don't let beagle start. It consistently consumes huge amounts of memory when running. Many have experienced it, *eventually* I was able to kill the process and the machine became responsive again. Perhaps part of the problem you describe above?
beagle is installed on my system, but it is by default not setup to run unless someone configures it to. There is no initscript for it (in /etc/initscript), and there are no services to it to start the daemon. Also, I checked processes and beagled is not running. So as far as I can tell, beagle has nothing to do with it. I looked into the logs and I see that user beagleindex was mentioned for su: pam_unix sessions but that is all I can see, so I really cannot say FOR SURE that beagle is running. Perhaps you can tell me how to check?
Dan
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On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 12:59:18 -0800 "Daniel B. Thurman" dant@cdkkt.com wrote:
Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
Daniel B. Thurman wrote: [snip]
One thing to try, though it won't fix your application is in the session don't let beagle start. It consistently consumes huge amounts of memory when running. Many have experienced it, *eventually* I was able to kill the process and the machine became responsive again. Perhaps part of the problem you describe above?
beagle is installed on my system, but it is by default not setup to run unless someone configures it to. There is no initscript for it (in /etc/initscript), and there are no services to it to start the daemon. Also, I checked processes and beagled is not running. So as far as I can tell, beagle has nothing to do with it. I looked into the logs and I see that user beagleindex was mentioned for su: pam_unix sessions but that is all I can see, so I really cannot say FOR SURE that beagle is running. Perhaps you can tell me how to check?
Dan
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