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[Bug] Yggdrasil process eating lots of CPU and slowing down network #1167

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lemonzest79 opened this issue Aug 31, 2024 · 5 comments
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@lemonzest79
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Hi

I'm on Fedora 40 Cinnamon and install yggdrasil from the copr repo, since the last update I've noticed the yggdrasil process eating a lot of CPU (I have btop open constantly) and it seemed to be affecting networking, my wireless devices were running really slow but when I disabled the yggdrasil service sudo systemctl disable --now yggdrasil.service on all machines full network speed resumed, I've no idea what is going on with this, I have it installed an approx 10 machines at home, mostly fedora 40 but 4 debian sid machines too

@neilalexander
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How many peers? If you do yggdrasilctl getPeers do you see large amounts of TX/RX traffic?

@lemonzest79
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Yes there was lots of traffic, the 10 local machines here each had an in/out and then there was the public peer

@neilalexander
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You'll need to be more specific about which peers are the ones with high traffic movement, as it is possible that your computer was just being used to route a lot of traffic (far more likely with a higher number of peers).

@lemonzest79
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I think I know whats causing the wireless slowdown its the wireless machines all talking to each other through the wifi and like 5 devices is slowing the wifi down, heres the results from one machine thats running high cpu %

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Vort commented Sep 25, 2024

its the wireless machines all talking to each other through the wifi

State ... Down ... 0s ago looks suspicious.
Are they constantly connecting and disconnecting?

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