[Owncloud] Apache uses >90% when sync client is running

Klaas Freitag freitag at owncloud.com
Mon Jun 18 16:35:00 UTC 2012


On 18.06.2012 18:29, Sven Radde wrote:
Hi Sven,
>
> When running the Owncloud client (1.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.04) to sync 2 dirs
> with about 200MB of data, the apache2 process on my server (Owncloud
> 4.0.2 on Debian) is continually at more than 90% CPU load. It
> immediately stops when the client is shut down.
> Granted, my 'server' has an ARM CPU that is not exactly a monster, but
> the permanent load still appears excessive compared to other workloads
> I'm able to run on the machine.
Yes, the server needs to work for the client currenlty. We're aware of 
that and are going to address that.

> The server's owncloud.log is full with statements like these two:
> {"app":"files","message":"getFileId(): file not found in cache
> (\/sven\/files\/clientsync\/csync_timediff.ctmp)","level":0,"time":1340036062}
> {"app":"files","message":"getFileId(): file not found in cache
> (\/sven\/files\/clientsync\/csync_unix_extension*test.ctmp)","level":0,"time":1340036064}
>
> I notice the csync_timediff.ctmp file to intermittently appear in the
> synced directories while the client is running.
> Is this necessary?
It is at the moment, but that will also being worked on.

Best,

Klaas




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