Re: [Tracker] tracker-extract no longer (re)started on demand/crash?



Restarting the tracker-extract process made tracker-store available
again, until the tracker-process crashed again (which it does reliably
here)


2014-03-23 15:56 GMT+01:00 Michael Biebl <mbiebl gmail com>:
Hi,

I noticed this  today:


[   33.157557] tracker-extract[1998]: segfault at 8 ip
00007f9fcf2cdf77 sp 00007fff943285d0 error 4 in
libtracker-miner-1.0.so.0.1708.0[7f9fcf2c3000+2b000]

$ tracker-control
Found 170 PIDs?
Found process ID 2005 for 'tracker-miner-fs'


$ tracker-control
Found 170 PIDs…
Found process ID 2005 for 'tracker-miner-fs'

Store:
23 Mar 2014, 15:51:12:  ✗     Store                 - Unavailable

Miners:
23 Mar 2014, 15:51:12:  ✗     Extractor             - Not running or
is a disabled plugin
23 Mar 2014, 15:51:12:  ✓     File System  (PAUSED) - Idle
23 Mar 2014, 15:51:12:  ✓     Applications (PAUSED) - Idle

from the systemd journal:

Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto org.freedesktop.Tracker1[1788]:
g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error: Tried
sending a file descriptor on unsupported stream of type
GSocketOutputStream (g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.
Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto org.freedesktop.Tracker1[1788]: Tracker-Message:
Shutdown started
Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto org.freedesktop.Tracker1[1788]: Tracker-Message:
Cleaning up
Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto org.freedesktop.Tracker1[1788]: Tracker-Message:
Closed sqlite3 database:'/home/michael/.cache/tracker/meta.db'
Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto org.freedesktop.Tracker1[1788]: Tracker-Message:
Closed sqlite3 database:'/home/michael/.cache/tracker/meta.db'
Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto org.freedesktop.Tracker1[1788]: Tracker-Message:
Stopping tracker-store 0.17.8
Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto org.freedesktop.Tracker1[1788]: Received
signal:15->'Beendet'
Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto org.freedesktop.Tracker1[1788]: OK
Mar 23 15:43:56 pluto kernel: tracker-extract[1998]: segfault at 8 ip
00007f9fcf2cdf77 sp 00007fff943285d0 error 4 in
libtracker-miner-1.0.so.0.1708.0[7f9fcf2c3000+2b000]


Does a crashing tracker-extract cause tracker-store to be unavailable?
Shouldn't we restart tracker-extract if it crashes?
I remember one of the reasons moving the data extraction process into
a separate tool was to be more resilient.

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