[Kde-pim] nepomuk / virtuoso and huge number of file descriptors

Martin Koller kollix at aon.at
Wed Feb 3 21:56:34 GMT 2010


Hi all,

running 4.4 RC3 (openSuse 11.2) I found that there seems to be a massive problem
with nepomukstorage and virtuoso using (leaking?) a huge number of file descriptor.
I'm logged in since 2 days or so and now I have the following:
/usr/bin/nepomukservicestub nepomukstorage using 1023 open file descriptors
/usr/bin/virtuoso-t using 992 open file descriptors

Also akonadiserver uses now 553 open file descriptors.
and /bin/dbus-daemon also uses 577.

I've seen that once dbus-daemon reaches the 1024 limit, you can do nothing anymore
with the whole desktop.

I don't know if all 4 are linked somehow.
My current setup is: kmail, korganizer, kaddressbook all are running as standalone apps
more or less the whole time.
Stopping akonadi (akonadictl stop) brings the dbus-daemons fd usage down to just a few.
After I now stopped korganizer and kaddressbook, restarted akonadi, the dbus-daemon uses
just 79 open file descriptors.
This does not change anything in the problem with nepomuk and virtuoso.
Note that I have not enabled strigi file indexing.

As I see this a major problem, in my eyes a 4.4 blocker,
what additional information can I provide to help solve this ?

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