Bugzilla – Bug 105784
mono eating up system resources
Last modified: 2005-08-30 08:27:12 UTC
After starting KDE mono (running in debug mode) eats up most of my system resources. Up to 54% of my CPU (pentium4) and 34% of my memory (256M). My system is almost unusable until I kill all the mono processes (I couldn't find any way to shut it down gracefully). After posting on the beta mailing list they asked me to fill a bug. New to this so I'm not sure what I have to provide in order to help you. Make me know if you need logs or if I have to perform tests. Regards Fabrizio
confirm: up to 40% on my machine so far (also 256 mb) system is relatively usable so far, but will kill mono anyway. This is unacceptable. Also while running mono --debug /usr/lib/beagle/BuildIndex.exe --target /var/cache/beagle/indexes/documentation --recursive --enable-text-cache --allow-pattern *.xml,*.html,*.docbook /usr/share/doc /opt/kde3/share/doc /opt/gnome/share/gnome/help
Can you check if the beagle-index RPM is installed?
# rpm -qa|grep beagle beagle-0.0.13-6 libbeagle-0.0.13-6 No beagle-index for me.
Similar problem here - using 990 MB out of 1 GB :-( I do not have beagle-index either. raising priority, this is not acceptable.
Ok, I have beagle-index installed and CPU load of beagle goes to 80%. But it doesn't take so much memory.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 105796 ***
Just a comment to #4: AFter deleting .beagle everything works again. My problem was not related to beagle-index.