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Symptom & Impact
Desktop session becomes sluggish due to persistent high CPU from file indexing processes.
Environment & Reproduction
Ubuntu 20.04 GNOME desktops with large home directories or volatile sync folders.
Root Cause Analysis
Indexer repeatedly scans large/changing paths or encounters metadata loops causing reindex churn.
Quick Triage
Identify top CPU process and correlate spikes with specific directories or mounted paths.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Review tracker status and logs, then isolate folders triggering repeated indexing.

Solution – Primary Fix
Exclude noisy paths, reset corrupted index database if needed, and restart tracker services.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Disable indexing completely for constrained systems or use lighter desktop profiles.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
CPU utilization returns to baseline and desktop responsiveness remains stable over time.
Rollback Plan
Re-enable default indexing settings if search functionality impact is unacceptable.
Prevention & Hardening
Maintain exclusion lists for build caches, VMs, and sync directories with high churn.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Frequent GNOME freezes, fan spikes, and recurring metadata extraction loop warnings.
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References & Further Reading
GNOME Tracker configuration references and performance tuning recommendations.
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