tracker-miner-fs грузит процессор на 100%

Автор sunyang, 07 ноября 2013, 22:35:41

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sunyang

загудел ноут, посмотрел процессы, а там tracker-miner-fs грузит процессор на 98%
Что это за программа, она сильно нужна для нормального функционирования сисетмы?
Ее можно подснести? Подскажите пожалуйста.


sunyang

Это я видел, но не понял, что за прога и стоит ли ее отключать...

sandaksatru

Цитата: sunyang от 07 ноября 2013, 23:28:34Это я видел, но не понял, что за прога...

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$ wajig show tracker-miner-fs
Package: tracker-miner-fs               
New: yes
State: not installed
Version: 0.16.2-1
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Maintainer: Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Uncompressed Size: 489 k
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6~), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.35.9),
         libtracker-extract-0.16-0 (= 0.16.2-1), libtracker-miner-0.16-0 (=
         0.16.2-1), libtracker-sparql-0.16-0 (= 0.16.2-1), libupower-glib1 (>=
         0.9.0), tracker (= 0.16.2-1), tracker-extract (= 0.16.2-1), procps
Description: metadata database, indexer and search tool - filesystem indexer
This package contains the tracker indexer for indexing your files and folders.

Tracker is an advanced framework for first class objects with associated
metadata and tags. It provides a one stop solution for all metadata, tags,
shared object databases, search tools and indexing.
Homepage: http://projects.gnome.org/tracker/
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Что это за прога:
ЦитироватьThis package contains the tracker indexer for indexing your files and folders.
Tracker is an advanced framework for first class objects with associated metadata and tags. It provides a one stop solution for all metadata, tags, shared object databases, search tools and indexing.

Этот пакет содержит трекер-индексатор для индексации файлов и папок.
Tracker представляет собой сервис для поиска различного рода объектов, поддерживающих метаданные и теги... и .тп.
У меня он не стоит.
Цитата: sunyang от 07 ноября 2013, 23:28:34и стоит ли ее отключать...
Скажем так, в нем нет необходимости.
$ wajig dependents tracker-miner-fs
RECOMMENDS: tracker

Его тянет за собой трекер, но не зависит от него.

Malaheenee

[ot]sandaksatru, и как wajig в реальной работе?[/ot]
Все мы где-то, когда-то и в чем-то были новичками.

sandaksatru

Цитата: Malaheenee от 08 ноября 2013, 09:00:14sandaksatru, и как wajig в реальной работе?
[ot]Отлично! Мне нравится! Он работает как надстройка и над dpkg и над apt и над aptitude'ом. + куча приятных плюшек типа wajig force имя_пакета (ставит пакет без учета зависимостей).
Вот список поддерживаемых команд:
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$ wajig commands
ADDCDROM
    Add a Debian CD/DVD to APT's list of available sources

ADDREPO
    Add a Launchpad PPA (Personal Package Archive) repository

    An example that shows how to add the daily builds of
    Google's Chromium browser:

    $ wajig addrepo ppa:chromium-daily

AUTOALTS
    Mark the Alternative to be auto-set (using set priorities)

AUTOCLEAN
    Remove no-longer-downloadable .deb files from the download cache

AUTODOWNLOAD
    Do an update followed by a download of all updated packages

AUTOREMOVE
    Remove unused dependency packages

BUILD
    Retrieve source packages, unpack them, and build binary (.deb) packages
    from them. This also installs the needed build-dependencies if needed.

BUILDDEPS
    Install build-dependencies for given packages

CHANGELOG
    Display Debian changelog of a package

    network on:
         changelog - if there's newer entries, display them
      -v changelog - if there's newer entries, display them, and proceed to
                     display complete local changelog

    network off:
         changelog - if there's newer entries, mention failure to retrieve
      -v changelog - if there's newer entries, mention failure to retrieve, and
                     proceed to display complete local changelog

CLEAN
    Remove all deb files from the download cache

CONTENTS
    List the contents of a package file (.deb)

DAILYUPGRADE
    Perform an update then a dist-upgrade

DEPENDENTS
    Display packages which have some form of dependency on the given package

    Types of dependencies:
    * Depends
    * Recommends
    * Suggests
    * Replaces
    * Enhances

DESCRIBE
    Display one-line descriptions for the given packages

DESCRIBENEW
    Display one-line descriptions of newly-available packages

    This produces the same output as 'wajig new'

DISTUPGRADE
    Complete system upgrade; this may remove some packages and install new
      ones; for a safer upgrade, use UPGRADE command

DOWNLOAD
    Download one or more packages without installing them

EDITSOURCES
    Edit list of Debian repository locations for packages

EXTRACT
    Extract the files from a package file to a directory

FIXCONFIGURE
    Fix an interrupted install

FIXINSTALL
    Fix an install interrupted by broken dependencies

FIXMISSING
    Fix and install even though there are missing dependencies

FORCE
    Install packages and ignore file overwrites and depends

    note: This is useful when there is a conflict of the same file from
          multiple packages or when a dependency is not installed for
          whatever reason

HOLD
    Place packages on hold (so they will not be upgraded)

INFO
    List the information contained in a package file

INIT
    Initialise or reset wajig archive files

INSTALL
    Package installer

    notes:
    * specifying a .deb file will also try to satisfy that deb's dependencies;
    * one can specify multiple files with --fileinput option
    * specifying a url will try fetch the file from the internet, and keep it
      in "~/.wajig/$HOSTNAME"

    example:
    $ wajig install a b_1.0_all.deb http://example.com/c_1.0_all.deb

    Assuming there's no errors, the command will install 3 packages named
    'a', 'b', and 'c''

INSTALLSUGGESTED
    Install a package and its Suggests dependencies

INTEGRITY
    Check the integrity of installed packages (through checksums)

LARGE
    List size of all large (>10MB) installed packages

LASTUPDATE
    Identify when an update was last performed

LISTALL
    List one line descriptions for all packages

LISTALTERNATIVES
    List the objects that can have alternatives configured

LISTCACHE
    List the contents of the download cache

LISTCOMMANDS
    Display all wajig commands

LISTDAEMONS
    List the daemons that wajig can start, stop, restart, or reload

LISTFILES
    List the files that are supplied by the named package

LISTHOLD
    List packages that are on hold (i.e. those that won't be upgraded)

LISTINSTALLED
    List installed packages

LISTNAMES
    List all known packages; optionally filter the list with a pattern

LISTPACKAGES
    List the status, version, and description of installed packages

LISTSCRIPTS
    List the control scripts of the package of deb file

LISTSECTION
    List packages that belong to a specific section

    note: Use the LISTSECTIONS command for a list of Debian Sections

LISTSECTIONS
    List all available sections

LISTSTATUS
    Same as list but only prints first two columns, not truncated

LOCALDISTUPGRADE
    Dist-upgrade using only packages that are already downloaded

LOCALUPGRADE
    Upgrade using only packages that are already downloaded

MADISON
    Runs the madison command of apt-cache

MOVE
    Move packages in the download cache to a local Debian mirror (apt-move)

NEW
    Display newly-available packages

NEWDETAIL
    Display detailed descriptions of newly-available packages

    This produces the same output as 'wajig new --verbose'

NEWS
    Display the NEWS file of a given package

NONFREE
    List packages that don't meet the Debian Free Software Guidelines

ORPHANS
    List libraries not required by any installed package

POLICY
    From preferences file show priorities/policy (available)

PURGE
    Remove one or more packages and their configuration files

PURGEORPHANS
    Purge orphaned libraries (not required by installed packages)

PURGEREMOVED
    Purge all packages marked as deinstall

RBUILDDEPS
    Display the packages which build-depend on the given package

README
    Display the README file of a given package

RECDOWNLOAD
    Download a package and all its dependencies

RECOMMENDED
    Display packages that were installed via Recommends dependency
    and have no dependents

RECONFIGURE
    Reconfigure package

REINSTALL
    Reinstall the given packages

RELOAD
    Reload system daemons (see LIST-DAEMONS for available daemons)

REMOVE
    Remove packages (see also PURGE command)

REMOVEORPHANS
    Remove orphaned libraries

REPACKAGE
    Generate a .deb file from an installed package

REPORTBUG
    Report a bug in a package using Debian BTS (Bug Tracking System)

RESTART
    Restart system daemons (see LIST-DAEMONS for available daemons)

RPM2DEB
    Convert an .rpm file to a Debian .deb file

RPMINSTALL
    Install an .rpm package file

SEARCH
    Search for package names containing the given pattern

SEARCHAPT
    Find nearby Debian archives that are suitable for
    /etc/apt/sources.list

SHOW
    Provide a detailed description of package

SIZES
    Display installed sizes of given packages
    $ wajig sizes [<package name(s)>]

    Display installed sizes of all packages
    $ wajig sizes

SNAPSHOT
    Generates a list of package=version for all installed packages

SOURCE
    Retrieve and unpack sources for the named packages

START
    Start system daemons (see LIST-DAEMONS for available daemons)

STATUS
    Show the version and available versions of packages

STATUSMATCH
    Show the version and available versions of matching packages

STOP
    Stop system daemons (see LISTDAEMONS for available daemons)

SYSLOG
    Display APT log file

TASKSEL
    Run the task selector to install groups of packages

TODO
    Display the TODO file of a given package

TOUPGRADE
    List versions of upgradable packages

TUTORIAL
    Display wajig tutorial

UNHOLD
    Remove listed packages from hold so they are again upgradeable

UNOFFICIAL
    Search for an unofficial Debian package at apt-get.org

UPDATE
    Update the list of new and updated packages

UPDATEALTERNATIVES
    Update default alternative for things like x-window-manager

UPDATEPCIIDS
    Updates the local list of PCI ids from the internet master list

UPDATEUSBIDS
    Updates the local list of USB ids from the internet master list

UPGRADE
    Conservative system upgrade... won't remove or install new packages

UPGRADESECURITY
    Do a security upgrade

VERIFY
    Check package's md5sum

VERSIONS
    List version and distribution of given packages

WHICHPACKAGE
    Search for files matching a given pattern within packages

    Note: if no match is found, the apt-file repository is checked
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Malaheenee

[ot]sandaksatru, спасибо, что это такое мы знаем  ;) Раздумываем, не заменить ли привычный вот уже 5 лет aptitude на что-нибудь еще. Пока ничего не нравится  ;D[/ot]
Все мы где-то, когда-то и в чем-то были новичками.