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      fch
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      sldb chews up 100% CPU on my setup.
      I'm using a fresh 1.2.2 install on a Intel E2180
      I've read in the numerous posts on that topic that this issue was fixed. Is it really ?
      After killing all sldb's (multiple instance running, but two were using 100% CPU, and restarted (using the commands in the script), it stayed fine for just a little minute and got crazy again…

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        familyguy
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        @fch:

        sldb chews up 100% CPU on my setup.
        I'm using a fresh 1.2.2 install on a Intel E2180
        I've read in the numerous posts on that topic that this issue was fixed. Is it really ?
        After killing all sldb's (multiple instance running, but two were using 100% CPU, and restarted (using the commands in the script), it stayed fine for just a little minute and got crazy again…

        Unfortunately, the bug appears to still be alive and well.  To make it stop, "upgrade" to the uniprocessor kernel rather than the SMP kernel.

        Regards,

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          fch
          last edited by

          thanks, I will wait for 2.0 to make it. I've switched back to my netgear box that does the load-balancing trick almost fine.

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            cmb
            last edited by

            slbd is gone in current 1.2.3 snapshots for multi-WAN, replaced with apinger to work around a different issue.

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