Subj : Synology Docker Mystic Test To : opicron From : Accession Date : Thu Feb 13 2025 06:31 pm Hey opicron! On Thu, Feb 13 2025 10:12:18 -0600, you wrote: > I guarantee not misconfiguration. This is running seemingly random, and I log > the high cpu jobs to my Slack channel. Its always this command, taking 99% CPU, > on random times. Is it completely random, or can it be narrowed down at least a little bit? Does it only happen when a user is connected? Does it only happen when nobody is online? Is an event running at the same time? ... is probably a good place to start, since ultimately it has to do with time online. > Nothing in my server calls a bash script, or event which triggers this exact > command. Latest occurrences: 9:04 , 5:44 , 5:18 , 4:20 , 4:06, 3:20, 00:50. > No idea at all what this could be. I don't doubt you are running this manually. From the questions I wrote above, I'm just wondering if possibly when an event is triggered maybe this command is ran by MIS itself to check if a user is online, and compare it to whatever configuration settings are set. In mystic -cfg > Configuration > General Settings: What do you have set for "Disable Time"? If no, try setting it to yes for a couple of days and see if you see that command triggered again during that time. In mystic -cfg > Editors > Event Editor: Do you have anything besides "0" under "Warning" (last option) in any of your events? If so, try setting them back to "0". That's about all I can see that could possibly trigger something like that when events come into play, or even when users are online, as far as configuration settings would go. Regards, Nick .... He who laughs last, thinks slowest. --- slrn/pre1.0.4-9 (Linux) * Origin: The Pharcyde ~ telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (21:1/200) .