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Avahi daemon uses excessive amounts of CPU?



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It seems that avahi-daemon process, which is unknown to me, is using excessive amounts of CPU on my system



I have tried both htop and system monitor, and only htop show the CPU use. Screenshots are included below.



What can I do to make avahi-daemon behave?



htop



System Monitor
System monitor doesn't appear to show which process is consuming CPU, unlike htop.










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    htop shows that avahi is consuming 99%. Is this wrong?

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago











  • It turned out that 1 processor core is always maxed out for no reason, with all programs closed. To be honest I don't really know what the user avahi` is. But if it is true that avahi consumes 99% of CPU time, all 4 cores must be at full load. 1 out of 4 should be 25% (at least in the case of Windows Task Manager).

    – Livy
    10 hours ago











  • Avahi daemon. Edit your question to ask why avahi uses excessive amounts of CPU, because your question as it stand now doesn't make sense.

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    you really don't want to move a process between different cores if you can avoid it. The cost of moving a thread is huge. It has to be stopped, caches copied, and then started again. There's no reason for doing that. Windows doesn't do that either.

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    Edit your question with the output of sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.s*. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    8 hours ago
















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It seems that avahi-daemon process, which is unknown to me, is using excessive amounts of CPU on my system



I have tried both htop and system monitor, and only htop show the CPU use. Screenshots are included below.



What can I do to make avahi-daemon behave?



htop



System Monitor
System monitor doesn't appear to show which process is consuming CPU, unlike htop.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    htop shows that avahi is consuming 99%. Is this wrong?

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago











  • It turned out that 1 processor core is always maxed out for no reason, with all programs closed. To be honest I don't really know what the user avahi` is. But if it is true that avahi consumes 99% of CPU time, all 4 cores must be at full load. 1 out of 4 should be 25% (at least in the case of Windows Task Manager).

    – Livy
    10 hours ago











  • Avahi daemon. Edit your question to ask why avahi uses excessive amounts of CPU, because your question as it stand now doesn't make sense.

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    you really don't want to move a process between different cores if you can avoid it. The cost of moving a thread is huge. It has to be stopped, caches copied, and then started again. There's no reason for doing that. Windows doesn't do that either.

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    Edit your question with the output of sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.s*. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    8 hours ago














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It seems that avahi-daemon process, which is unknown to me, is using excessive amounts of CPU on my system



I have tried both htop and system monitor, and only htop show the CPU use. Screenshots are included below.



What can I do to make avahi-daemon behave?



htop



System Monitor
System monitor doesn't appear to show which process is consuming CPU, unlike htop.










share|improve this question
















It seems that avahi-daemon process, which is unknown to me, is using excessive amounts of CPU on my system



I have tried both htop and system monitor, and only htop show the CPU use. Screenshots are included below.



What can I do to make avahi-daemon behave?



htop



System Monitor
System monitor doesn't appear to show which process is consuming CPU, unlike htop.







cpu cpu-load avahi htop






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  • 1





    htop shows that avahi is consuming 99%. Is this wrong?

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago











  • It turned out that 1 processor core is always maxed out for no reason, with all programs closed. To be honest I don't really know what the user avahi` is. But if it is true that avahi consumes 99% of CPU time, all 4 cores must be at full load. 1 out of 4 should be 25% (at least in the case of Windows Task Manager).

    – Livy
    10 hours ago











  • Avahi daemon. Edit your question to ask why avahi uses excessive amounts of CPU, because your question as it stand now doesn't make sense.

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    you really don't want to move a process between different cores if you can avoid it. The cost of moving a thread is huge. It has to be stopped, caches copied, and then started again. There's no reason for doing that. Windows doesn't do that either.

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    Edit your question with the output of sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.s*. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    8 hours ago














  • 1





    htop shows that avahi is consuming 99%. Is this wrong?

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago











  • It turned out that 1 processor core is always maxed out for no reason, with all programs closed. To be honest I don't really know what the user avahi` is. But if it is true that avahi consumes 99% of CPU time, all 4 cores must be at full load. 1 out of 4 should be 25% (at least in the case of Windows Task Manager).

    – Livy
    10 hours ago











  • Avahi daemon. Edit your question to ask why avahi uses excessive amounts of CPU, because your question as it stand now doesn't make sense.

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    you really don't want to move a process between different cores if you can avoid it. The cost of moving a thread is huge. It has to be stopped, caches copied, and then started again. There's no reason for doing that. Windows doesn't do that either.

    – vidarlo
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    Edit your question with the output of sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.s*. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    8 hours ago








1




1





htop shows that avahi is consuming 99%. Is this wrong?

– vidarlo
10 hours ago





htop shows that avahi is consuming 99%. Is this wrong?

– vidarlo
10 hours ago













It turned out that 1 processor core is always maxed out for no reason, with all programs closed. To be honest I don't really know what the user avahi` is. But if it is true that avahi consumes 99% of CPU time, all 4 cores must be at full load. 1 out of 4 should be 25% (at least in the case of Windows Task Manager).

– Livy
10 hours ago





It turned out that 1 processor core is always maxed out for no reason, with all programs closed. To be honest I don't really know what the user avahi` is. But if it is true that avahi consumes 99% of CPU time, all 4 cores must be at full load. 1 out of 4 should be 25% (at least in the case of Windows Task Manager).

– Livy
10 hours ago













Avahi daemon. Edit your question to ask why avahi uses excessive amounts of CPU, because your question as it stand now doesn't make sense.

– vidarlo
10 hours ago





Avahi daemon. Edit your question to ask why avahi uses excessive amounts of CPU, because your question as it stand now doesn't make sense.

– vidarlo
10 hours ago




1




1





you really don't want to move a process between different cores if you can avoid it. The cost of moving a thread is huge. It has to be stopped, caches copied, and then started again. There's no reason for doing that. Windows doesn't do that either.

– vidarlo
10 hours ago







you really don't want to move a process between different cores if you can avoid it. The cost of moving a thread is huge. It has to be stopped, caches copied, and then started again. There's no reason for doing that. Windows doesn't do that either.

– vidarlo
10 hours ago






1




1





Edit your question with the output of sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.s*. Report back to @heynnema

– heynnema
8 hours ago





Edit your question with the output of sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.s*. Report back to @heynnema

– heynnema
8 hours ago










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