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Linux: Initiating a CPU backtrace

1st September 2019 DavidPerformanceLeave a Comment on Linux: Initiating a CPU backtrace

Sometimes a process is taking a lot of CPU time and it isn’t clear what the cause is. For example, at times it is common to see the kworker process consuming a lot of CPU. kworker is a placeholder process for kernel worker threads. These threads perform most of the…

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