ubuntuone-syncdaemon repeats scanning directories

Bug #834539 reported by John Zandbergen
This bug report is a duplicate of:  Bug #913912: Excessive CPU usage in syncdaemon. Edit Remove
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Bug Description

After restarting system and logging in, the ubuntuone system is scanning the directories. After killing it with:
$ killall ubuntuone-client-applet ubuntuone-syncdaemon
and restarting with:
$ /usr/lib/ubuntuone-client/ubuntuone-syncdaemon --debug
it starts scanning the sync directories. It eats up full 100% of processing power during this, so computer is unusable.
the command ends with an error, see enclosed file.
And now the problems really start, because the process ubuntuone-syncdaemon is restarted and it starts with a rescan of the directories (I assume). CPU usages rises to 100% again.

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John Zandbergen (john-zandbergen) wrote :
visibility: private → public
affects: ubuntuone-servers → ubuntu
affects: ubuntu → ubuntuone-client
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Leo Arias (elopio) wrote :

Thanks for the report.
We are using bug #913912 as a master bug for high CPU usage, so I'm marking this as a duplicate.

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