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Constant 12% CPU load and I don't understand why?

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I don't have any VM running. I noticed that one of the process (shfs) may be the issue. Also, the UI don't report anything in progress (parity check, etc.).

 

root      5062 84.6  5.0 685720 615924 ?       Ssl  Feb18 6076:15 /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user -disks 31 -o noatime,allow_other -o remember=0


 

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The system seems to behave normally, but I find it odd to have this constant CPU hog. Before rebooting/restarting, I wanted to ask the community about the issue and maybe identify the root cause. I searched for shfs in this forum, but I did not find obvious solution/explanations/diags.

 

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Hey, did you manage to fix this? I have the exact same issue and I've already tried most of the fixes posted here.

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On 7/5/2022 at 1:50 AM, mathiasdoe said:

Hey, did you manage to fix this? I have the exact same issue and I've already tried most of the fixes posted here.

The problem is gone. But I don't know what was the root cause.  Maybe the latest update fixed it...  I don't remember if only a cold reboot fixed it.

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