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Hi,
When I open Qlik Sense Desktop, my CPU Usage is going to the limit >50% and sometimes it goes to 100% and crashing very often. Observed that there are so many/multiple processes running for Qliksensebrowser.exe (Qliksense Browser), node.exe (Node.js: Server -side JavaScript) and conhost.exe (Console Window Host).
Note: Count for node.exe and conhost.exe is more than 10.
Is this appropriate or something wrong?
Are you saying that this happens when you just open QS Desktop? I would understand this if you opened an app or were doing a reload.
I have seen this happen when reloading if your data model is not clean.
Have you looked at the Logs? I'm not sure what I would expect to be there, but you should be able to find something with a Logging Level of 'ERROR'.?
Hi Mark,
When I open qliksense, sometimes it is going to 20% and above and when I
open any app its around 40% but it is not happening always.
My reloads and other stuff is happening in seconds. In edit mode when
change layout or drag and drop or if I edit or add any measure.
Im sure that my data profiling is good as I'm a SQL developer.
Those three processes are running multiple times on just opening itself.
What is the configuration of your computer?
I just tried it on my laptop. I do see a spike in CPU when QS opens to about 48%. Then once it is open it drops back down to 4%-6%.
My QlikSenseBrowser is using 24MB of RAM.
So I am guessing that what you are seeing is probably normal.
Exactly Mark,
For last 3 months I'm working on the same app and never faced any issue but
for last 1 week, seeing this that too not always. I can say today 3-4 times
it crashed and sometimes reached to high CPU usage.
Note that it is not happening every time. And multiple processes are
running every time.
My laptop configuration - 20 GB ram, core i7.
What version of QS Desktop are you running?
Is it possible you installed some Windows updates in the past week or so that might be causing an issue?