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Pins cpu usage at 100%

Open ym1234 opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

As shown here: image

Seems like there is a weird interaction between aw-watcher-window and the rust server, because if I turn that off the cpu usage returns to normal.

Info: aw-server 0.12.2 aw-server-window ???? distro: arch, x11 Python 3.11.3 (I don't think this related) Linux 6.3.8-zen1-1-zen #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC

ym1234 avatar Jun 16 '23 22:06 ym1234

What do the logs say?

ErikBjare avatar Jun 17 '23 08:06 ErikBjare

Nothing

[2023-06-17 20:26:37][[32mINFO[0m][aw_server]: Using DB at path "/home/ym/.local/share/activitywatch/aw-server-rust/sqlite.db"
[2023-06-17 20:26:37][[32mINFO[0m][aw_server]: Cannot find assets "./aw-webui/dist/"
[2023-06-17 20:26:37][[32mINFO[0m][aw_server]: Using aw-webui assets at path "/opt/activitywatch/aw-server-rust/./static/"
[2023-06-17 20:26:37][[32mINFO[0m][aw_server::endpoints]: Starting aw-server-rust at 127.0.0.1:5600
[2023-06-17 20:27:49][[33mWARN[0m][rocket::server]: Received SIGINT. Requesting shutdown.
[2023-06-17 20:27:49][[32mINFO[0m][aw_datastore::worker]: DB worker quitting
2023-06-17 20:27:07 [INFO ]: aw-watcher-window started  (aw_watcher_window.main:62)
2023-06-17 20:27:08 [INFO ]: Connection to aw-server established by aw-watcher-window  (aw_client.client:436)
2023-06-17 20:27:43 [ERROR]: Unhandled exception  (root:52)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "aw_watcher_window/__main__.py", line 4, in <module>
  File "aw_watcher_window/main.py", line 89, in main
  File "aw_watcher_window/main.py", line 144, in heartbeat_loop
KeyboardInterrupt

ym1234 avatar Jun 17 '23 17:06 ym1234

Can you reliably reproduce? Try running with verbose logging.

ErikBjare avatar Jun 17 '23 22:06 ErikBjare

Found the problem, for some reason I had ~70mb persistqueue files for both the window and afk watchers, leading them to hammer the server with requests trying to update the main database which shot the cpu usage to 100% (I assume? I'm not familiar with how aw works). Deleting these files solved the problem. Maybe there should be something that warns the user when the size of queued operations exceeds some limit? https://0x0.st/HTu_.png

ym1234 avatar Jun 17 '23 22:06 ym1234