NetworkManager vpn eats the CPU
Richard Pickett
Richard.Pickett at CSRTechnologies.com
Wed Sep 27 17:22:29 UTC 2006
service NetworkManager stop
service NetworkManagerDispatcher stop
service NetworkManager start
service NetworkManagerDispatcher start
and reconnected. Cpu stayed low. Wonder what would have made it peg like
that...
> FC5 on a X41 thinkpad tablet.
>
> I got Network Manager running fine with my wireless networks and setup two
> openvpn configs, one to a server that's here in my house for when I'm home
> and one public one for when I'm roaming.
>
> The problem I'm noticing is that whenever I have the vpn connected
> "nm-openvpn-service" eats up all the CPU. It doesn't interfere with the
> usage of any applications because it's priority is 25, but I know it's not
> necessary for it to take up that much on the cpu.
>
> I'm guessing this is a NetworkManager "monitor" that watches what's going
> on
> with the openvpn connection.
>
> Any ideas on why it eats up the cpu and how to get it to calm down?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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