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Rapid Photo Downloader Running 1 of 8 CPU cores near 100% #77

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Flyfortress opened this issue May 28, 2022 · 18 comments
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Rapid Photo Downloader Running 1 of 8 CPU cores near 100% #77

Flyfortress opened this issue May 28, 2022 · 18 comments

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@Flyfortress
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Flyfortress commented May 28, 2022

The app immediately starts ramping core 8 up near or at 100% upon opening. No actions taken in app to require sudden CPU Usage like this. Downloaded from software boutique for Ubuntu Mate 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) 64-bit

Hardware:

AMD platform

Asus Prime X570-Pro Motherboard

Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 x2

Any help would be appreciated. Definitely would like to use this app regularly.

@damonlynch
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https://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#reportproblem

Attach the tar.gz to this bug report.

@Flyfortress
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Flyfortress commented May 28, 2022 via email

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@Flyfortress
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I didn't get any sort of error message. It just keeps running the last core of my CPU real high.

@damonlynch
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What is the output of top when you see this?

@Flyfortress
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Flyfortress commented May 29, 2022 via email

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I'm sorry, but I need more information. As it is, I have nothing to go on. The log files are not showing any errors. Take a screenshot of top running while you see the problem, and attach the screenshot to this bug report.

@Flyfortress
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Flyfortress commented May 29, 2022 via email

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Screenshot at 2022-06-04 06-26-36
Screenshot at 2022-06-04 06-25-49

Here are the screenshots. Sorry if this wasn't quite what you meant.

@damonlynch
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I need the output of top, which is run from a terminal, not system monitor.

@kozbulski
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Hi Damon,
first of all: Thank you for this really useful program!

I am experiencing the exact same problem: after starting the program one core of my 8 cores goes up to 100%, without that I do any action.
I tried different settings within rapid-photo-downloader, but it always behaves the same.
I attached my bug-report and a screenshot of top as well.

Kind Regards & Thanks for your support!
Uwe

rpd-bug-report-20220606.tar.gz

top_with_rapid-photo-downloader

@damonlynch
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I don't know what the cause of this problem is. There is nothing in the log files to indicate the problem. I have never seen it myself. Moreover, for the next month I have absolutely no time to do anything extra like remotely log into a machine that exhibits the problem, to be able to diagnose it further.

@kozbulski
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Hi Damon,
Thanks for your fast reply.
It's OK for me: your program works, and I only use it for a rather short period of time when I transfer data to my laptop.
Regards,
Uwe

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mbaz commented Jul 11, 2022

I am seeing the same problem: 100% usage of one core after launching RPD. This is on Arch Linux, RPV version 0.9.33.

rpd-bug-report-20220709.tar.gz

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@damonlynch
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Thanks but I need the output of top so I can see what process precisely is maxing out.

@mbaz
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mbaz commented Jul 13, 2022

This is top's output. Please let me know if you need any more information.

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mbaz commented Jul 13, 2022

This is top with the "forest" view, which I believe is what you're looking for:

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Flyfortress commented Oct 11, 2022 via email

@mbaz mbaz mentioned this issue Feb 16, 2024
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