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CPU usage from /usr/local/bin/shfs

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I noticed I have several of these commands running all the time. One in particular is always hitting the CPU.

/usr/local/bin/shfs /mnt/user -disks 1023 -o default_permisssions,allow_other,noatime -o remember=0

What is this?

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User share filesystem, or FUSE, is it using high CPU after a reboot?

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It is bouncing around between 2 and 30 percent constantly. 

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Try rebooting in safe mode to rule out a plugin.

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Okay. Thanks. I did shutdown all the dockers and it was still running. I forgot to test the plugins. 

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