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On my laptop (Ubuntu 10.04), the daemon ubuntuone-syncdaemon uses more than 90% of CPU. Even if I stop the synchronization. The only way to stop this is to sigkill the daemon ; but, obviously, my files are not synchronized and I obtain a lot of "conflict" files.

Could you give me a clue to stop this problem ?

Thank-you!

Gilles

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  • Are you trying to sync a lot of files (thousands)? If so, the local scan process on versions earlier than Ubuntu 11.04 can be very resource intensive. May 19, 2011 at 21:03

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Do you use U1 on Windows too? I had have this problem when syncing my files with Ubuntu an the Beta Version of Windows U1 Client.

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    No. My laptop is under Ubuntu 10.04 and my Desktop under Ubuntu 10.10. I have completely given up Windows since... a long time!
    – Aldon
    May 14, 2011 at 7:42
  • Alright :) Could you check the right of the synced files? Maybe there are some where root is owner.
    – Wolf F.
    May 15, 2011 at 4:48
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  1. Report it as a bug similar to 488232, 407762 and 461963 Really high CPU and growing memory usage by syncdaemon

  2. Run a Diagnostic program found here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RomanYepishev/UbuntuOne/Diagnostics

To run diagnostics use the following commands:

wget http://ubuntuone-client-diagnose.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ubuntuone-client-diagnose.py python ubuntuone-client-diagnose.py

There will be an output and a solution to the issue

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