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Kam Girardi

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Jul 22, 2024, 7:26:39 AM7/22/24
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Hello, this never happened to me, I use KDE desktop on Arch Linux about 5 months now, everything was ok, but suddenly before few days everytime when I start my PC process called baloo_file_extractor will start and it consume 1 CPU core and 1 GB+ of RAM, this never happened to me before, why it is happening? And what is that process good for? I have to kill it everytime.

For the last two boots, this baloo_file_extractor has been hitting my CPU rather hard for quite some time. htop shows between 90 - 98% CPU usage on baloo_file_extractor. The fans ramp up and stay up there for maybe 5 - 10 minutes, but eventually this behavior only lasts for few minutes. I was just installing Manjaro KDE from Manjaro GNOME using Architect iso.
I noticed this first after uninstalling amd-ucode and rebooting (I have Intel CPU).
I have not experienced this behavior on Manjaro before on any DE, so I am wondering what I can do about this.

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If you look at the last line, it indicates it is monitoring /var/log/secure, has source type linux_secure, and app is SA-nix. I believe this is what is extracting the user field out of the /var/log/secure logs.

First, you should make sure that your "secure" logs have the sourcetype of "linux_secure". This will give you some of the field extractions that you want automatically. For the additional fields that you want, you could try the Splunk Field Extractor. You will find it in the GUI under Settings Fields Field extractions. If you want, you can even paste the regular expression from the EXTRACT statement below into the Field Extractor.

Thanks. However I do have one configuration that extracts the fields. On the second one it does not. It seems to be built into the *nix app, but not clear why it is not working. I would rather not create field extractors if they already exist.

It looks like mpack is not shipped with RHEL. Is there a command line MIME extractor (i.e. something that can be used from a shell script) shipped with RHEL 5 that does not require installing a third party package or building from source?

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