Large number of high CPU "/usr/bin/farmr harvester headless" instances after migrating from 0.5.9 to 0.6.5 and adding more forks #436
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I have a large number of linux harvester machines previously harvesting chia and flax with 0.5.9 with no issues. I switched to 0.6.5 and added containers for cactus, chives, cryptodoge, flora, hddcoin, nchain, staicon, and stor (I also did this on the full-node machine of course). The harvesting of all of these forks is actually working correctly, but the harvester machines are at nearly 100% CPU on all 4c/8t and looking via htop I can see about 20 instances of "/usr/bin/farmr harvester headless" running, all at high CPU which does not seem to go away over time. I can kill off these instances, and harvesting seems to continue running fine on all forks. I would like to give farmr a try sometime if it works properly, but it doesn't seem to be in my case. How can I disable farmr on these harvesters? Also, I had chosen Machinaris over farmr months ago because no operational data leaves my network. It would seem that it would be better default behavior to have this feature turned off and have users opt-in instead? |
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Good day, please see the wiki with details on disabling |
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Since this will be fixed in the next release.. Can someone clarify exactly where in the docker-compose.yml file "-e farmr_skip_launch=true" should be? Would that me in the main section for Machinaris: or under the environment: section? i also see high CPU usage for farmr and do not use this service.. so i would not mind having it disabled also. |
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would that be in the environment section for each fork? or juts for the main Machinaris section? |
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thanks for the update... I understand |
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Good day, please see the wiki with details on disabling
farmr
on launch. Then please mark this question as Answered. Thanks!