Hello, this is indeed avahi. The daemon crashes right at the start and just hangs for forever. I so far have not investigated and no idea why this is happening. This might not even be a new bug but more people are now affected since avahi is pulled in as a dependency by CUPS. Thanks for reporting this though. I will update you as soon as I have something to test. -Michael On Sat, 2017-04-08 at 16:50 +0100, Paul Titjen wrote: > Further investigation: >  Using htop to analyse it seems stopping/starting service in WUI creates > another avahi process.  Each one take a whole cpu core up. > Have taken out samba, cups, and dependencies avahi, dbus, and other > dependencies gone and all is ok.  Seems the avahi refusing to die gracefully > may be the cause of the reboot failing. > With all of the above gone system now reboots and behaves perfectly. > Regards, > Paul > > > > > > On 08/04/17 12:57, Paul Titjen wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have upgraded to the 110 version and report the following. > > > > 110 did not ask for a reboot but I gave it one anyway.  The system did not > > reboot correctly but as I do not have a console attached I can not say why.  > > Hard reset and it started normally.  net-snmpd did not start at boot but > > then it was a crash shutdown.  started normally thereafter. > > > > CPU usage.  > > I have cacti running on the ipfire box and the change from 109 to 110 has > > put  > > CPU usage up from 5% to 55%.  > > > > > > > > Load average up from 0.1 to 2.2 > > > > > > > > > > > > System is an AMD fitlet with four intel nics > > Your profile ID: 6d74743620b592b2ea3bdb44bd77e539db98c783  > > > > If you want me to try anything please let me know > > > > Regards, > > Paul > > >