I saw a similar problem in my f36 system.  100% CPU usage for the 
fail2ban-server process after upgrading to 1.0.1-1.  I also tried removing the 
sqlite database with no impact.  fail2ban-server was so busy it would not 
receive connections from fail2ban-client.  I enabled DEBUG logging, but that 
just showed that the process was so busy that everything was moving slower 
(e.g. jails that normally start immediately when the server starts did not 
start for minutes or longer).

I downgraded to 0.11.2-11 and all is good again.

Given the success of moving forward again reported here, I'll try the upgrade 
again this afternoon.

I'm all ears for advice on how to determine what the server is doing.  I didn't 
see any child processes and didn't immediately see any hints from open files 
that the process had.

David
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