Open Flyfortress opened 2 years ago
https://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#reportproblem
Attach the tar.gz to this bug report.
I'm very sorry, I'm afraid I don't know which tar.gz file you're referring to. If you're talking about a tar.gz of the program copy I have installed I would have no idea how to do that. I got it from the Software Boutique. It's all gui click and go installation there. I didn't download any file manually.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device -------- Original message --------From: Damon Lynch @.> Date: 5/28/22 11:47 AM (GMT-07:00) To: damonlynch/rapid-photo-downloader @.> Cc: Flyfortress @.>, Author @.> Subject: Re: [damonlynch/rapid-photo-downloader] Rapid Photo Downloader Running 1 of 8 CPU cores near 100% (Issue #77) https://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#reportproblem Attach the tar.gz to this bug report.
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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.
What is the output of top when you see this?
Do you mean the percentage of the top used cpu core?It mostly stays around 100%. It looks like it's actually isolated to one thread and the load is handed off to a different thread about every 60 seconds. The temperature reading stays in the high fifties to low sixties Celsius. I hear my fans working to keep the temperature under control.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device -------- Original message --------From: Damon Lynch @.> Date: 5/28/22 12:38 PM (GMT-07:00) To: damonlynch/rapid-photo-downloader @.> Cc: Flyfortress @.>, Author @.> Subject: Re: [damonlynch/rapid-photo-downloader] Rapid Photo Downloader Running 1 of 8 CPU cores near 100% (Issue #77) What is the output of top when you see this?
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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.
Alright. I'll be sure to do that.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device -------- Original message --------From: Damon Lynch @.> Date: 5/29/22 8:54 AM (GMT-07:00) To: damonlynch/rapid-photo-downloader @.> Cc: Flyfortress @.>, Author @.> Subject: Re: [damonlynch/rapid-photo-downloader] Rapid Photo Downloader Running 1 of 8 CPU cores near 100% (Issue #77) 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.
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Here are the screenshots. Sorry if this wasn't quite what you meant.
I need the output of top
, which is run from a terminal, not system monitor
.
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
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.
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
I am seeing the same problem: 100% usage of one core after launching RPD. This is on Arch Linux, RPV version 0.9.33.
Thanks but I need the output of top so I can see what process precisely is maxing out.
This is top
's output. Please let me know if you need any more information.
This is top
with the "forest" view, which I believe is what you're looking for:
Never mind. I just read some stuff in the link you provided. I will get on it next time I use the program. Sorry I didn't read all the big report steps there.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device -------- Original message --------From: Damon Lynch @.> Date: 5/28/22 11:47 AM (GMT-07:00) To: damonlynch/rapid-photo-downloader @.> Cc: Flyfortress @.>, Author @.> Subject: Re: [damonlynch/rapid-photo-downloader] Rapid Photo Downloader Running 1 of 8 CPU cores near 100% (Issue #77) https://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#reportproblem Attach the tar.gz to this bug report.
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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.