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High CPU usage after some time in use #1671
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I had to stop using this with Ubuntu 24 for this reason. It became several times per day and prevented internet access. I lost a lot of time trying to troubleshoot my network until I saw what was happening. |
Update: I have had to totally uninstall the app as the core is restarting and doing it again. |
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What happened:
After running for a time, the Portmaster core process suddenly hogs one to two cores and network access speed slows down to a crawl until it stops working completely. The UI complains a short time before the full outage that DNS resolution is slow. Only a restart of the
PortmasterCore
Windows service restores network access.In addition to the "unexpected logs" lines below, I have a lot of these kind of log messages in the core log file (which is 1.8 MB in size, having been created today at 14:05 and closed on 15:15):
What did you expect to happen?:
Portmaster to not have such a high CPU usage and let network traffice flow unhindered.
How did you reproduce it?:
Start my PC, use it for a while, notice that remote desktop connections get sluggish.
Debug Information:
Version 1.6.10
Platform: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 10.0.19045 Build 19045
No Module Error
Unexpected Logs
Status: Online
SPN: disabled (module disabled)
Resolvers: 7/7
Config: 4
Updates: stable (13/33)
Compatibility: WFP State (51)
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