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nautilus rails CPU (now URGENT)

nautilus rails CPU (now URGENT)

2006-06-28       - By Ben Stringer

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On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 19:08 -0600, Jamie Bohr wrote:
> No matter what I do the problem persists and is getting stranger.
> For example root's account is not affected but when I copy roots
> envornment to a users account (change permission and such) the user
> can not even log it.   Even on brand new users the problem occurs.
>
> I have learned if I kill nautilus after the user user logs-in a file
> browser window appear once nautilus restarts and all appears to be
> working as it should.  The users are getting very upset because they
> are forced to use KDE which their engeering tool (candence) has
> problems with.  On one system I did a complete up2date, problem
> persists.  Some please help, googling has not lead to any solutions.

Hi Jamie,

Have you had a look through Bugzilla? There are a number of bugs that
may match your problem.

Eg.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=102850

I'd suggest having a search through all nautilus bugs logged against
RHEL3.

Some questions:
 1) Are you seeing this problem for multiple users on one host, or on
multiple hosts?
 2) Do you mount NFS directories to all those hosts?
 3) Do you see any errors related to filesystem mounts
in /var/log/messages on the affected hosts?

Cheers, Ben

>
> - Jamie
>
> On 6/26/06, Jamie Bohr <jamiebohr@(protected)> wrote:
>         I did that once before but hay you never know so I tried it
>         again once I got to work.  No go.  The "Searching disks"
>         doesn't come up but nautilus still rails to the CPU to 99%.
>         What is it doing? (rhetorical question)  
>        
>        
>         On 6/23/06, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge@(protected)> wrote:
>                 On 6/23/06, Jamie Bohr <jamiebohr@(protected)> wrote:
>                 > I've gotten it to give me something ..... "Searching
>                 disks" with a blank
>                 > window.  I have google that and found something
>                 about a trash folder.  Other
>                 > than that nothing.  What does "Searching disks"
>                 mean?
>                 >
>                
>                 Basically the system is looking for a drive to connect
>                 to but can't find it:
>                
>                 USB
>                 Firewire
>                 Networked Attach Storage (NFS, CIFS, etc)
>                
>                 If at one point one of these was connected and
>                 nautilus had it opened
>                 in its Desktop it might be trying to purge/check on
>                 those. I don't
>                 have an RHEL-3 (See http://HEL-3.ora-code.com) system readily available to check this
>                 out at the
>                 moment though. What happens if you do the following:
>                
>                 login on console (tty0)
>                 mv .nautilus .nautilus.broke
>                 login into gdm
>                
>                
>                
>                 --
>                 Stephen J Smoogen.
>                 CSIRT/Linux System Administrator
>                
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