Re: f9 kerneloops

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On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 09:52 -0700, David L wrote:
> I noticed my f9 system was slow and checked CPU usage with top.
> top showed a process called kerneloops sucking 98% of the CPU.
> Is this normal?  If not, what is one supposed to do to provide
> debugging
> info?

Exactly the same thing happened to me.  Killing the kerneloops program
didn't cause a reduction in CPU activity; massive system activity was
replaced by massive user activity, but I couldn't find out which process
was responsible.  Removing kerneloops -- "rpm --erase kerneloops" --
brought instant relief.

What's going on?  Any advice for investigation?

Thanks - jon


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