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processor on raspberry pi4 8 gb work 94% #134112

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Polivio781 opened this issue Dec 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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processor on raspberry pi4 8 gb work 94% #134112

Polivio781 opened this issue Dec 27, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Polivio781
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good evening, despite numerous reports, my problem still remains the same, the processor of my Raspberry Pi4 with SSD often works at 94% despite having updated to version 2024.12.5.
I'm trying to understand why but I can't figure it out, I hope someone can give me some advice. Thank you

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2024.12.5

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Polivio781 commented Dec 28, 2024

home-assistant_mqtt_2024-12-28T11-10-23.634Z.log
good morning first of all thanks for the prompt help, this morning I tried to do what you told me, I entered safe mode and I immediately noticed the exponential increase of the cpu it happens when I start to modify a dashboard, the processor goes up to 98% and even if I exit the modification it does not go down to make it return to 7-8% I am forced to restart

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