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CPUSE 1931 - High CPU
Hi Guys,
Experiencing high CPU on the workers every time CPUSE checks for new updates (not downloads)
As you see every 6 hours, which is the configured interval CPU rises noticeably, i disabled the checks and spikes disappeared.
Anyone facing the same? Is Ckp releasing a correction for this?
R80.20 JHF161
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Hi
The issue is under R&D investigation and a fix will be released in the coming days.
As a W/A disabling the check for update is a good solution.
Sorry for that 😞
Boaz
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I can't tell based on your scale. How long is it maxing the cpu? Did you only notice this after that build of cpuse?
Knee jerk reaction, disable it from checking for updates. How often do you really need cpuse to find an update?
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Hi John,
Of course, what i did.. temporary measure until new version is realeased.
And yes, 100% us related to 1931 build. (see below answer from Boaz)
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Sounds like TAC case territory to me
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Hi
The issue is under R&D investigation and a fix will be released in the coming days.
As a W/A disabling the check for update is a good solution.
Sorry for that 😞
Boaz
