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How to tell what's causing CPU spikes?

Since updating to 9.508-10, I get CPU usage spikes at intervals. I'm thinking this may be a bug which is causing a service to restart but I haven't found anything yet.

The image below shows CPU usage before and after the update (around 09:30):

 

I've viewed all of the logs but I haven't been able to identify what's causing the spikes.

Any suggestions?



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  • I learned something new. I added my backup file to the root of the bootable USB drive that I created to install Sophos from. It seems my backup was automatically imported when I installed Sophos.

    Too early to tell if I still get the spikes so I will report back, later.

    I have another question... Since I used a thumb drive as my installation media, I had to manually mount it. On my first attempt, I mistakenly specified "sda1" instead of "sdb1" so the installation failed but I received an "IRQ 16 disabled" message on the install screen. Is that because I specified the wrong drive or is that an indication that I have a hardware issue with this PC? I did not get that error on my second install attempt.

  • Bob, if only my educated guesses were as good as yours ;-)

    Below is before and after screen caps of the fresh install:

    Before:

     

    After:

  • Thanks for being the guinea pig, Jeff - we all learned something here!

    Cheers - Bob

  • I'm still on 9.506.  Will probably wait til the end of the month before upgrading.  Will image the utm vm before I do anything.  Backup files are nice, but being able to restore to an exact prior state is even better.  Unless backup separately somehow, I don't believe log files are part of any backup file.