Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 12:32:18 -0000 From: "Shiv. NK" <prabhpal@digital-infotech.net> To: "Holger Kipp" <Holger.Kipp@alogis.com> Cc: prabhpal@digital-infotech.net, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Gnome consume 100% cpu FreeBSD_9.0 - Resolved !!! Message-ID: <f23fb446132628d8bcd055e84c9d276e.squirrel@mail.digital-infotech.net> In-Reply-To: <B39BF364-7997-42F5-828F-76278CFCD41A@alogis.com> References: <4e682cd2c553ee6bc057a0d3c38ebb82.squirrel@mail.digital-infotech.net> <B39BF364-7997-42F5-828F-76278CFCD41A@alogis.com>
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> Hi, > > Am 01.06.2012 um 13:48 schrieb Shiv. NK: > >> >> Dear Community Members, >> >> It is FreeBSD 9.0 release, system was functioning normal for many months >> now. Today I enabled Xserver in "/etc/rc.conf" >> >> gdm_enable="YES" >> gnome_enable="YES >> >> After 5 minutes of booting some process start killing the cpu, than >> eventually with in 7 minutes, processor get stack to 99.9% >> >> The load average was terribly big that was 57,34,23. Whereas it never >> hist >> above 1.x >> >> I tried to look for the process by typing "htop" output is filled by the >> following command. >> >> 2239 mark 122 0 192M 15916 0 S 0.0 0.8 0:00.19 >> /usr/local/bin/gpk-update-icon > > According to > > http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=21880 > > the reason is some PackageKit Update Applet which is running wild spawning > processes. > > So either of the following might work (all untested): > > - 'System->Preferences->Personal->Sessions and then Untick "PackageKit > Update Applet"' > > - "In my case, after installing gnome-lite it is functioning properly. I > also installed xorg from ports." > > - Remove packagekit completely > cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/packagekit > make deinstall > > Hope this helps. > > Best regards, > Holger Dear Holger. K, This is brilliant !!! you did hit the nail, direct in to the head. Following fixed the problem: cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/packagekit make deinstall Weldone, Thanks
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