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Operating Systems Linux TuxOnIce stalls 3 times before resuming Post 302730241 by lockheed on Monday 12th of November 2012 11:22:23 AM
Old 11-12-2012
Thanks for replying.

1. vsock and vmnet are VMware services and the issue existed before I even installed VMware.

2. The last time Tux worked properly was just after installed the system. I am not even sure whether it was on that system because it was nearly two years ago. I also never did system backups and only backup config files (started doing that a year after tux first had this issue).

3. I did not add any extra filesystems that are not already included in the kernel (I am using linux-pf kernel).

4. Resume from hibernating using 'systemctl hibernate' command resumes perfectly fine, without any delay (takes about 15 seconds, vs 180 seconds using tux). The only problem with it is that in the last stage of resume, it totally shuts down my laptop screen (including backlit) and I am not able to see anything, so I have to hard-reboot.
 

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tracker-status(1)						   User Commands						 tracker-status(1)

NAME
tracker-status - Report the state of all data miners SYNOPSIS
tracker-status [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
tracker-status shows the status of all miners installed. It also allows pausing and resuming of miners. For tracker-store state, you need to use tracker-control OPTIONS
-?, --help Show summary of options. -f, --follow Follow status changes as they happen. This requires Ctrl+C to stop and return to the command line. Each new status is put on a new line. To get more information, you can use --detailed with this. -d, --detailed For the most part, this purely provides a timestamp with each status update to follow WHEN changes happened. -s, --list-common-statuses This will list statuses most commonly produced by miners and the store. These statuses are not translated when sent over D-Bus and should be translated by each application. These are not considered static and are subject to change at any point. Additionally, these statuses are not the only ones which may be reported by a miner. There may be other states pertaining to the specific roles of the miner in question. -l, --list-miners-running This will list all miners which have responded to a D-Bus call. Sometimes it is helpfult to use this command with --list-miners- available. -a, --list-miners-available This will list all miners which are available even if they are not running at the moment. -i, --pause-details For listing all miners which are paused and the reasons for being paused, you can use this. It will also display the application that requested the pause too. -m, --miner=MINER This argument is used with --pause and --resume to say which miner you want to pause or resume. You can use the full D-Bus name, e.g. org.freedesktop.Tracker1.Miner.Files OR you can use the suffix, e.g. Files -p, --pause=REASON The REASON here is useful to know WHY the miner should be paused. A miner can be paused many times by multiple applications. Only when all pauses have been resumed will it continue. If successful, a cookie will be given to uniquely identify the request. This cookie is used to resume the pause at a later stage. -r, --resume=COOKIE The COOKIE is given by a successful --pause command. It is a number which identifies each pause request. When all pauses have been resumed, the miner will resume working. -V, --version Print version. SEE ALSO
tracker-store(1), tracker-stats(1), tracker-control(1) GNU
July 2009 tracker-status(1)
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