Pavel, OMJ, maybe execsnoop-bpfcc from bpfcc-tools can help spot what
program is starting your dbus-daemons?
Thanks
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Happens on 20.04. Eventually swap is 100% full and machine is rebooted
by watchdog due to high (>240) load average.
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I see the same thing on my work machine, an Ubuntu 18.04 and dbus
version 1.12.2-1ubuntu1.2.
In my case the processes all look like:
/usr/bin/dbus-daemon --syslog-only --fork --print-pid 5 --print-address 7
--session
If I don't kill the processes an booting the laptop in the morning, by
noon
I have the same bug: a number of /usr/bin/dbus-deamon processes which
spawn from "/sbin/init splash".
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Title:
Hundreds
I also have this bug when spawning/killing hundreds of Xpra instances.
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Title:
Hundreds of dbus-daemon processes
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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