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[Mageia-dev] virtuoso-t (nepomuk?) takes too much memory (and CPU)

+ Maarten Vanraes + alien at rmail.be +
+ Sat Jan 28 09:48:08 CET 2012 +

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on my cauldron virtual machine (updated and rebooted as of yesterday), 
+virtuoso-t takes more than 200MB in ram taking by far the first position on 
+this 1GB virtual machine. It also uses about 75% of a CPU core all the time.
+
+what does it actually do? is this even needed? and why is it leaking so much 
+memory?
+
+even firefox is taking only 60MB, mysqld (from akonadi) taking only 80MB, and X 
+taking 36MB and plasma 12MB...
+
+after killing it, in less than 10min, it's back up there using already 100MB 
+and 75% CPU of a core.
+
+on such a mostly idle VM, i don't see the benefit...
+
+i note that it doesn't always use 75% CPU, sometimes it doesn't use any CPU, 
+but the next minute it's back to use 75% .
+
+just wondering if there's a good reason for this?
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