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High CPU and memory usage (possible leak) #90

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z0rc opened this issue Jul 14, 2018 · 3 comments
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High CPU and memory usage (possible leak) #90

z0rc opened this issue Jul 14, 2018 · 3 comments

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@z0rc
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z0rc commented Jul 14, 2018

πŸ€·πŸ½β€β™‚οΈ Current Behaviour

The PB-for-Desktop process children, seems like Electron component takes too much CPU and memory. It increases usage over time, as on start it was minimal, but risen on course of 6 hours.

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Here 82.5 is CPU usage percentage and 54.5 is memory usage percentage.

🎯 Expected Behaviour

Minimal resource usage.

πŸ‘Ÿ Steps to Reproduce (S2R)

Not sure about this, I'm seeing this every time I run PB-for-Desktop for prolonged period of time.

🏑 Environmental Context

App Version
v7.6.0
Installation Type
Deb package
Operating System
Kubuntu 18.04

@fancypantalons
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I'm seeing the same thing here. Stock Ubuntu 18.04, v7.6.0. Eventually PB started flat out pegging the CPU, and I've been forced to just run it on demand as I need it.

Let me know if there's anything I can do to trace or debug the issue.

@cbanack
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cbanack commented Aug 2, 2018

I'm seeing the same problem...regular Ubuntuo 18.04, PB v7.6. As soon as I boot up and start PB, top shows that it's taking around 25% of a cpu, and that usage amount never drops.

@z0rc
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z0rc commented Aug 26, 2018

Sorry, but I cannot help with this ticket. I stopped using PB for good.

@sidneys sidneys closed this as completed Nov 14, 2019
@z0rc z0rc removed their assignment Nov 14, 2019
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