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[Pan-users] Re: Strange 0.131 behaviour on openSUSE 10.2
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Jim Henderson |
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[Pan-users] Re: Strange 0.131 behaviour on openSUSE 10.2 |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Jul 2007 03:06:01 +0000 (UTC) |
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Pan/0.131 (Ghosts: First Variation) |
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 00:24:36 +0000, walt wrote:
> Although Duncan's machine is mucho macho compared to mine ;o) I still
> see instantaneous response when toggling between All and Unread
> articles, so something must be very wrong at your end.
Yeah, that's what I saw on 10.1 as well. It seems 10.2's installation
didn't tune the hard drive, so that was where I started. I'm thinking
maybe run it under gdb and break into it when it starts going nuts and
see what's going on. Could be hit and miss, but if I can get a good
stack trace, that might help me at least identify which file is corrupt.
I know it's not cache, because I clear that on exit.
> I agree that my first step would be to rename my .pan2 directory and let
> pan start fresh with a new one.
I like that - I can move files back singly as necessary to identify the
problem file, assuming it behaves sanely when a clean .pan2 directory is
there.
>
> If that doesn't fix it, then I'd be curious to know which files pan is
> thrashing during those minutes while you wait. The 'fd' can often be
> matched with a filename in the strace output if you look far enough back
> in the output to find where the file was first opened.
>
> Also, is your swapfile being used during these episodes, i.e disk
> thrashing as well as file thrashing?
Not even hitting the swapfile.
Jim