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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/21/2014 9:16 PM, Karl Newman
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 7:27 PM, John
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                <div class="h5">On 4/21/2014 5:23 PM, Stephen P. Villano
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                    On 4/21/14, 8:22 PM, John Finlay wrote:<br>
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                      On 4/21/2014 3:47 PM, Stephen P. Villano wrote:<br>
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                        On 4/21/14, 5:50 PM, John Finlay wrote:<br>
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                          On 4/21/2014 2:26 PM, Mark Perkins wrote:<br>
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                              On 22 Apr 2014, at 4:48 am, "John Finlay"
                              &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                              wrote:<br>
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                              I have three FEs with 2GB that slowly over
                              the course of a week or<br>
                              so use use up all the memory and
                              eventually crash I think may be due<br>
                              to running out of swap. The amount of
                              memory usage seems to be<br>
                              related to the duty cycle of the FE i.e.
                              the more that the FE is<br>
                              used the faster it uses up memory.<br>
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                              These systems are all running Mythbuntu
                              12.04 with fixes/0.27. The<br>
                              CPU usage also seems to be high on these
                              systems when they are idle<br>
                              30%-72%. I don't see anything in the logs
                              that indicates what's<br>
                              causing the apparently high CPU and memory
                              usage but I probably need<br>
                              to run with different logging options.<br>
                              <br>
                              Is this level of CPU and memory usage
                              normal? What would be a good<br>
                              approach to determining why these systems
                              are using so many<br>
                              resources when idle?<br>
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                              john<br>
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                            My main FE runs 24/7 and on idle sits at
                            about 1-2% CPU usage. It has<br>
                            4Gb memory but is only using 1.7Gb at the
                            moment.<br>
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                            Run 'top' from a command prompt to see what
                            your memory usage is, it<br>
                            will also show you what program(s) are using
                            your CPU, and work from<br>
                            there.<br>
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                          I forgot to mention that I am using top to see
                          what the CPU and memory<br>
                          usage is. I also forgot to mention that
                          mythfrontend.real is the<br>
                          process that is using 30+% of the CPU and
                          30%-72% of the memory which<br>
                          seems unexpectedly high for idle usage.<br>
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                          John<br>
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                        I have an FE playing on a notebook computer.
                        It's currently playing a<br>
                        movie as well.<br>
                        &nbsp; &nbsp;PR &nbsp;NI &nbsp;VIRT &nbsp;RES &nbsp;SHR S %CPU %MEM &nbsp; &nbsp;TIME+
                        &nbsp;COMMAND<br>
                        20 &nbsp; 0 3424m 535m &nbsp;56m R &nbsp; 56 26.9 517:12.52<br>
                        <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                          href="http://mythfrontend.re" target="_blank">mythfrontend.re</a><br>
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                        On my atom netbook, which is idle:<br>
                        20 &nbsp; 0 &nbsp;585492 &nbsp;99916 &nbsp;40200 S &nbsp; 6.3 &nbsp;9.9
                        109:33.51 <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                          href="http://mythfrontend.re" target="_blank">mythfrontend.re</a><br>
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                        I'd check top and even try htop to see what is
                        chewing up resources.<br>
                        Myth doesn't use up *that* much horsepower.<br>
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                      Unfortunately mythfrontend.real seems to be the
                      culprit on all three FEs.<br>
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                    That's *really* strange. What distro are you on?
                    What hardware are you<br>
                    running on? What else is installed? Which version of
                    Myth are you running?<br>
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              All are running Mythbuntu 12.04 with fixes/0.27. Two are
              Nvidia ION based systems and the third is an AMD dual core
              with an Nvidia 210.<br>
              These are dedicated to Mythtv so I haven't installed
              anything beyond the basic distro and the Nvidia driver.<br>
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              If I restart mythfrontend it initially runs with about 2%
              CPU and 13% memory when idle. When I play a recording it
              runs at 18% CPU and 20% memory. While browsing the
              recordings the memory usage rises to 40% which I presume
              is the result of loading all the coverart and fanart
              images.<br>
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            <div>I know nothing about mythbuntu, sorry, but any chance
              you're using 32 bit? 64 bit is more widely used and thus
              better tested these days.<br>
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            <div>Karl<br>
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    It's an 64 bit system and OS.<br>
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