That definitely changed the cpu usage.
Now it is down to 1-5%.
What does this exactly? What did I just disable feature wise?
Sent from my iPhone On 29 Jan 2025, at 00.23, Fabrice Durand <oeufd...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, it depends on what the fingerbank-collector is facing as traffic.
You can try that to reduce the cpu usage
# systemctl edit packetfence-fingerbank-collector.service In the editor that opens, add: [Service] Environment=COLLECTOR_DISABLE_TCP_HANDLER=true Close the editor, then do: # systemctl daemon-reload # systemctl restart packetfence-fingerbank-collector Regards Fabrice
Hi,
I've been using packetfence for a few years now and am very happy for all it brings to the table 😉.
One question I have had for a while now is what the normal cpu usage for the fingerbank-collector is.
It has always been the process with the highest load on my (standalone) server even though my users aren't that dynamic.
Anyone whom can shed some light on this?
See screenshot for reference
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