Public bug reported:

I've been trying to figure out what processes are active even on an idle
machine to try and save power consuming wake-ups.  I attached health-
check to the xbrlapi process for 10 minutes on a totally idle machine
and observed quite a lot of open/close and socket activity (over 2 per
second) which I think is a little odd for an idle system.

To measure activity I used:

sudo apt install health-check
sudo health-check -p 1696 -c -f -r -d 360

where -p 1696 specified the PID of the process.

Attached is a log of activity.

Should xbrltty be so active on an idle system?

** Affects: brltty (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "health-check report on process"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1627409/+attachment/4748190/+files/xbrlapi.log

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Title:
  xbrltty seems to be active even on a totally idle machine

Status in brltty package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I've been trying to figure out what processes are active even on an
  idle machine to try and save power consuming wake-ups.  I attached
  health-check to the xbrlapi process for 10 minutes on a totally idle
  machine and observed quite a lot of open/close and socket activity
  (over 2 per second) which I think is a little odd for an idle system.

  To measure activity I used:

  sudo apt install health-check
  sudo health-check -p 1696 -c -f -r -d 360

  where -p 1696 specified the PID of the process.

  Attached is a log of activity.

  Should xbrltty be so active on an idle system?

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