[SOLVED]cupsd uses huge amount of CPU

[SOLVED]cupsd uses huge amount of CPU

Postby mackowiakp » Jul 22nd, '15, 09:39

I use M5 on 4 computers and i have strange, common problem with cupsd. It consumes huge amount of processor power.
"top" command shows up to 97% on 4 core processor. That means that one core works only for cupsd. Is it any bug ?
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Re: cupsd uses huge amount of CPU

Postby doktor5000 » Jul 25th, '15, 17:27

Only saw this during the development of Mageia 5 and should have been fixed with cups 2.0.x - not seen any reports of it since.
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Re: cupsd uses huge amount of CPU

Postby mackowiakp » Jul 26th, '15, 09:02

I re-installed cupsd and seams to be OK. Will look for several days whats going on and will rapport situation. Maybe during upgrade M4->M5 something gone wrong..
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Re: cupsd uses huge amount of CPU

Postby mackowiakp » Aug 3rd, '15, 18:51

Yep. urpme/urpmi cups resolved problem.
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