On 2009 Dec 22, at 15:37, Peter Ammon wrote:
> Can you see if the "pbs" process is running? If so, what does sample show
> it's doing?
Yes it is, and, not doing too much. I took this sample while my app was
launching. It looked the same if sampled at another time, except 2765 samples
instead of 2747.
Sampling process 22608 for 3 seconds with 1 millisecond of run time between
samples
Sampling completed, processing symbols...
Analysis of sampling pbs (pid 22608) every 1 millisecond
Call graph:
2747 Thread_287412 DispatchQueue_1: com.apple.main-thread (serial)
2747 0x1cf5
2747 0x4b8d
2747 0x3ea5
2747 0x532e
2747 -[NSCondition wait]
2747 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003
2747 _pthread_cond_wait
2747 __semwait_signal
2747 Thread_287432 DispatchQueue_2: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
(serial)
2747 start_wqthread
2747 _pthread_wqthread
2747 _dispatch_worker_thread2
2747 _dispatch_queue_invoke
2747 _dispatch_mgr_invoke
2747 kevent
Total number in stack (recursive counted multiple, when >=5):
Sort by top of stack, same collapsed (when >= 5):
__semwait_signal 2747
kevent 2747
> Do you have any apps installed that attempt to modify Services (e.g. Service
> Scrubber)?
Hmmm. Not that I know of. Searched startup volume for "Scrubber" with Path
Finder and didn't find any apps. But I do have lots of apps installed :)
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