![]() ![]() Here is another thread dump after a clean install of the extension in VS Code, where I ensured the settings.json file did not have any sonarlint settings. Click Okay, then right click on the node. Ive cleaned up the database file for my Spotlight and tried many solutions from Google search results. Even if the CPU usage is around 100, this means that your computer is trying to do more work than it has the capacity for. ![]() This machine works just fine, except for just one problem systemstats hits 100 CPU usage very frequently, at least 6 times a day. The file type from these thread dumps is tsx Other suggestions to try: 1) Right-click on the node and choose List Resources. 10 I have a MacBook Retina Pro 2013 version with 16GB ram and OS X 10.9.3. Hit the CPU tab to check all running processes on this Mac and the. ![]() Also, you can use the Spotlight feature to quickly locate the Activity Monitor and open it. On your Mac, you can go to the Applications, click on the Utilities option, and then choose Activity Monitor. The process that is getting into the 100+% range is “node”. You can open it to identify the cause of high Mac CPU usage.I am using VS Code so that may just be that. Furthermore, when an Intel core uses hyperthreading to boost its performance, scale maximum for CPU doubles: with eight cores in full hyperthreading, that comes to a total of 1600. When disabled, the highest any cpu process went to was 36%, which was Electron. This is the total for all CPU cores, so if your Mac has eight cores, the scale maximum for CPU is 800.sonarlint (typescript:S1533) ”) and the second file is when I changed it back. The first file was me editing a typescript file where I changed the type to an invalid one (which produces the Problem “Replace this “Number” wrapper object with primitive type “number”. I tried jvisualvm and I see a few cpu times in the multi-thousand milliseconds, so I think this attempt was better. Thanks for letting me know where I should be looking to ensure my logs are the right PID and reflect what I am seeing. ![]()
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