Making swapfiles and SELinux

Daniel B. Thurman dant at cdkkt.com
Wed Mar 8 20:59:18 UTC 2006


Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
> > Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> > [snip]
> 
> One thing to try, though it won't fix your application is in the session
> don't let beagle start. It consistently consumes huge amounts of memory
> when running. Many have experienced it, *eventually* I was able to kill
> the process and the machine became responsive again. Perhaps part of the
> problem you describe above?
> 

beagle is installed on my system, but it is by default not setup
to run unless someone configures it to.  There is no initscript
for it (in /etc/initscript), and there are no services to it to
start the daemon.  Also, I checked processes and beagled is not
running.  So as far as I can tell, beagle has nothing to do with
it.  I looked into the logs and I see that user beagleindex was
mentioned for su: pam_unix sessions but that is all I can see, so
I really cannot say FOR SURE that beagle is running.  Perhaps you
can tell me how to check?

Dan




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