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#1
Hi all,

Today tracker stopped working on my N900. Neither the Media Player nor the pictures application will show anything whatsoever.
I tried doing a ''tracker-processes -r'' and ''tracker-processes --hard-reset'' in XTerminal and rebooting the phone, but neither fixed the issue.
How do I go about debugging this without formatting the phone?
Thanks in advance for any advice
 
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I think you would be best served by removing your tracker database and then letting trackerd rebuild it from scratch.

Try this tracker reset script from this post:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...restart&page=5
 
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#3
I believe I broke something serious, as tracker won't start up anymore it seems. ıt deletes all the database files, but doesn't start to rebuilt them it seems
 
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What do you mean when you say that tracker won't start up anymore? What happens when you type trackerd in the X-terminal?
 
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#5
X Terminal ''freezes'' when I type that

What I mean by ''not starting up'' is, that media player shows 0 tracks and stays like that
 
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I don't think the X-terminal is freezing, it's just running trackerd in the foreground. Try this form X-terminal:

nohup trackerd&

(note: The nohup let's this process remain running even after you close the xterm that launched it and the "&" symbol moves this to the background so you can run more commands without having to open a new terminal windows. You really should NOT have to re-run trackerd by hand as it will eventually start on it's own or start automatically after a reboot, but just for the sake of argument and to speed things up go ahead)

Then type:

ps -ef|grep tracker

Look for any listed results for tracker. This will confirm that it's running. If it's running, just let it index. It could take a few hours to do a complete re-write.

Last edited by cddiede; 2010-09-15 at 16:35.
 

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#7
Wow!

You are lucky to have no tracker! No that behemoth who eats CPU/GPU/memory resource after any click.
 
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#8
Unfortunately I dıdn't have a chance to do that, because the phone totally went crazy and I had to reflash either way Thanks for your efforts ^.^
 
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So, when i reboot my n900, even after flashing , the trackerd start to run again eating most of my cpu usage!!

What ca I do in this case?
 
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#10
If you reset your tracker database, then tracker has to re-index everything you have. That takes a little time and CPU. Same is true if you copy new stuff to the phone.

To see what tracker's doing at a given moment, you can run the tracker-status command via X-terminal.
 
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