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"applet" High CPU Usage
Is anybody else experiencing this problem? This is on a dual 1.8 G5 with a scheduled nightly copy job. The "applet" process hovers around 100% CPU usage, with that load switching occasionally between the two CPUs. Inspecting the process, it is Copy Job.app/Contents/MacOS/applet from inside the .sdsp file representing the scheduled copy job. Killing the process of course resolves the problem, but presumably leaves me without a scheduled job. Even after rebooting the system, after everything is loaded up I'm left with this high-CPU process.
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After rebooting? From what we can tell, this only happens if you've scheduled a backup and you aren't logged in when the schedule fires...
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This makes it pretty unusable on most OS X Server Deployments
I'm having this issue as well - OS X 10.5.2 Server, 1.8Ghz G5 iMac.
Is there any way to avoid the applet CPU usage bug when someone isn't logged in? For people with OS X Server, it's common for nobody to be logged into the console. FYI, I'm in the Apple Consultants Network and I frequently recommend SuperDuper - by my recommendation, dozens of copies of SuperDuper have been sold. |
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We're investigating the problem: this is new behavior on Leopard, quite unexpected, and also a bug, since we never even get a chance to fail -- instead, the script driver is 'hanging' before our own code in there even runs.
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Glad to see this is being treated as a known bug. It has been an ongoing problem on several of my installations since the Leopard version came out. Any idea on an ETA? It's a rather annoying problem, as my users often tell me their computers are running slowly and it's usually a result of this.
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We basically never provide ETAs, sorry, but a fix is due in the next update.
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