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Hagenisse

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  1. Hi, I'm new to Unraid (one week into my trial) and this forum, but hope I'm posting this in the right place. I had both Unraid 7.0.1 and Tailscale running fine, no excessive cpu usage, but when upgrading Unraid to 7.1.1 I had to upgrade the Tailscale plugin to v 1.82.5 first. This went smooth, and so did the upgrade from 7.0.1 --> 7.1.1. Everything seemed normal at first glance, but then I started noticing that the Unraid UI had become very slow. Even though I had no VMs or docker containers running, I could see several of my 16 cores jumping to 100% and back to 0 all the time. A quick look at (h)top revealed that it was tailscaled that was working hard. But why? Except updating Unraid and Tailscale nothing changed. This is a AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core cpu. 64Gb ram, an nvme drive and an array of 3x16Tb drives. The only docker container I have running at the moment is Urback (which seems to work fine). Is this a known problem? Any pointer as to what I should do? Grateful for any hints!

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