Mac Console App Cpu Spikes

Mac Console App Cpu Spikes
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The CrashReporter kicks in any time an application crashes. It saves the application state to (hopefully) aid the developer in working out why the app crashed.
In your case it sounds like you have some process that's launching, crashing (and invoking CrashReporter) and then re-launching, repeating this cycle ad infinitum.
You need to identify which process is triggering this cycle and stop it.
Fortunately CrashReporter is pretty verbose in its logging and given the frequency it shouldn't be hard to find the culprit. Just look towards the end of your system.log, either via /Applications/Utilities/Console.app or via the terminal.

Jul 09, 2018  To view your Mac system logs, launch the Console app. You can launch it with Spotlight search by pressing Command+Space, typing “Console,” and then pressing Enter. You’ll also find it at Finder Applications Utilities Console. The Console app, also known as Console.app, is like a Windows Event Viewer for Mac. This actually worked the best for my situation. It also worked in Cygwin. For some reason, the other solutions wouldn't quite spike the CPU. Adding a count and making four processes in parallel worked perfectly. It spiked the CPU at 100% in top and then back down to zero without any help. Just four lines of code and a 'wait'. – User1 May 28.

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Mac Console App Cpu Spikes For Sale

May 1, 2010 10:20 AM