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Describe the bug
I have a masternode set up with a MN stake plus a bit of change insufficient for a PoS stake. When I unlock the wallet for staking, CPU load spikes (and stays) a little above 100% of one core (this is on a dedicated machine, not a shared CPU VPS). Relocking the wallet causes CPU to instantly drop back to normal (around 2-6%).
The spike seems to depend on whether the bulwarkd instance has seen a network block yet since startup--if it hasn't, the CPU won't spike until it sees one (if it has, the CPU spikes right away).
My wallet is set up with two accounts; account "" has a bit of change (well under 50 BWK), and account "MN1" has a balance of 5016.25000000 (MN stake + one received MN reward).
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Start bulwarkd (either with staking=1 explicitly set or omitted for the default).
Unlock wallet using bulwark-cli walletpassphrase "$ENCRYPTIONKEY" 0 true
Wait for network block (or, alternatively, wait for a network block before doing step 2).
Watch CPU load go to 100%.
bulwark-cli walletlock
Watch CPU instantly load drop back to normal.
On the other hand, with staking=0 in the config file, unlocking the wallet doesn't cause any CPU load spike.
Expected behavior
No high CPU load.
OS
linux (Debian testing), running the 2.0.0.0 release binaries.
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Describe the bug
I have a masternode set up with a MN stake plus a bit of change insufficient for a PoS stake. When I unlock the wallet for staking, CPU load spikes (and stays) a little above 100% of one core (this is on a dedicated machine, not a shared CPU VPS). Relocking the wallet causes CPU to instantly drop back to normal (around 2-6%).
The spike seems to depend on whether the
bulwarkd
instance has seen a network block yet since startup--if it hasn't, the CPU won't spike until it sees one (if it has, the CPU spikes right away).My wallet is set up with two accounts; account
""
has a bit of change (well under 50 BWK), and account"MN1"
has a balance of 5016.25000000 (MN stake + one received MN reward).To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
staking=1
explicitly set or omitted for the default).bulwark-cli walletpassphrase "$ENCRYPTIONKEY" 0 true
bulwark-cli walletlock
On the other hand, with
staking=0
in the config file, unlocking the wallet doesn't cause any CPU load spike.Expected behavior
No high CPU load.
OS
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