Les Mikesell <lesmikesell <at> gmail.com> writes:

> Is there any chance the filesystem is corrupted?  Or you have some sparse 
> file 
> that becomes huge when you read through it?

I ran fsck on it, but moreover, there is nothing in dmesg to indicate a
corruption.  I don't believe so.  When the process is eating CPU, it isn't
making system calls.  That is, strace on it shows no calls happening, so I don't
believe it's a kernel-level problem.  I believe it's a BackupPC bug of some 
sort.

-- John


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