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tranvi2013-11-29 07:59:02
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tranvi, 2013-11-29 07:59:02

Debian: Why is the yandex-disk client heavy on CPU?

Server: Debian x64
installed the yandex-disk client, a day later it started to heavily load the processor.
At this time, no file operations are taking place.
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Par Mactep, 2013-11-30
@parmactep

he mines cryptocurrency on your computer :)

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bahek2462774, 2013-11-29
@bahek2462774

the same bullshit.
for some reason, with yandex-sync - the process is not killed at the end (although it should).
temporarily made such a crutch from a crown

* */6 * * * admin pkill yandex-disk || /usr/bin/yandex-disk start
*/20 * * * * admin pkill yandex-disk

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svd71_1, 2013-11-29
@svd71_1

How did you connect the drive?
I connected via sshfs. On Raspberry Pi it crouches when reading a directory of files in mc or ls. If you read and write the specified files in the specified folders, then the speed is lower than that of GoogleDrive, but it does not particularly load the percentage. I use the Raspberry Pi polymo on a laptop, there are no particular delays, but the load also jumps up to 50%. I associate this with the encryption of transmitted data.

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AlexeyK, 2013-11-30
@AlexeyK

strace -p `pidof yandex-disk`

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cmx, 2014-05-23
@cmx

The problem still exists, wild CPU load.

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Adept Popken, 2014-10-08
@adept7771

Likewise for me! Will try the solution from @bahek2462774

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devkornev, 2021-12-05
@devkornev

At the end of 2021, the same problem. On a 700GB disk, I don’t make any changes, it’s just that every time the system starts, the Yandex disk carries out “data processing”, as a result, if the laptop is running on battery power, then a discharge from 100% to 30% is guaranteed.

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