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Following is the top section of the "top" command sorted by Swap used for both boxes. Just noticed from the "top" command that one of my least heavily used box is swapping excessivly by a program called setroubleshootd. View 3 Replies View Related Server :: Excessive Swap Usage From Setroubleshootd Jul 21, 2011 # service setroubledshootd stop setroubledshootd: unrecognized service So I am not sure what I can do to resolve the issue with setroubleshootd besides killing it off every 15 minutes. I have tried disabling the service but it doesn't show up in /etc/init.d. I can kill the process but it will start up again. It doesn't take long for setroubleshootd to jump in memory usage.
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The one problem after my install is that I have noticed that setroubleshootd consumes alot of memory. I upgraded from Fedora 13 to 14 over the network.
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General :: Cannot Locate The C Compiler Being Used On Fedora.Red Hat / Fedora :: How To Find / Locate It.Server :: Excessive Swap Usage From Setroubleshootd.Fedora :: Setroubleshootd: High Memory Usage After F13 To F14 Upgrade.OS: Fedora 11, x86_64.Are there means to nice the 'locate' processes setroubleshootd spawns?I am using Fedora 11 on a server with large number of files, SELinux is currently in permissive mode, and setroubleshootd periodically spawns processes running 'locate', it gobbles up CPU time.I haven't found any clues in setroubleshootd config file.Nothing in its logs, either.Is there a way to shut setroubleshootd in Fedora 11? There is no such service any more, and the way 'locate' works makes everything quite slow. Fedora :: 11: Setroubleshootd's Locate Overloads CPU? Aug 6, 2009
