load of esp too high?

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load of esp too high?

#1 Post by riker1 » 08 Apr 2018, 11:02

Hi
I experienced the high load 98% between 85 and 98

I disabled some sensors, having only 2 attached and one system info.

using: v2.0-2018012

there are events created for disabled sensors, why?


66514090 : EVENT: IP_04#IP_04=139.00

disabling controllers fhem and thingsspeak reduced load to 27%

any exerience what is driving the load?

Thanks T

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Re: load of esp too high?

#2 Post by toffel969 » 08 Apr 2018, 12:15

riker1 wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 11:02 Hi
I experienced the high load 98% between 85 and 98

I disabled some sensors, having only 2 attached and one system info.

using: v2.0-2018012

there are events created for disabled sensors, why?


66514090 : EVENT: IP_04#IP_04=139.00

disabling controllers fhem and thingsspeak reduced load to 27%

any exerience what is driving the load?

Thanks T
Very short delays on some sensors result in high loads. I found that for example pulse devices with delay under 10 second always gives high loads(even with controllers disabled). Do you have other sensors with very short delays?
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#3 Post by grovkillen » 08 Apr 2018, 12:24

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Re: load of esp too high?

#4 Post by riker1 » 08 Apr 2018, 17:25

toffel969 wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:15 Do you have other sensors with very short delays?
Hi

yes I have a PIR , but disabled, probably still using some resources....

have to check after deleting it.

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