I had 91.8 installed on 2 machines. I used to fairly regularly run 2 copies, one serving the MVP which is always running as a service, and then another displayed on the PC as needed.
I upgraded to 91.11 last night, and I noticed that when I start a second gbpvr process now, it uses up all the available CPU and does nothing, until I kill it.
I thought it might be a bad install, so I did a fresh install, but it's still doing the same thing.
The other PC still has 91.8 installed, and I have no problems running more than 1 copy there.
Edit:
Seems to be somehow related to the "plugin panels". I commented them out of the skin I'm using and it starts and I can interact with it, but it consumes all available CPU still. When I exit, the GUI goes away, but the process continues to run consuming all the CPU.
Tried the standard Blue skin, and it does the same thing.
I turned on debug in the logs, but I'm not seeing anything unexpected.
Edit 2:
Figured it out. I had set the service to run as my user account, otherwise I had issues accessing networked shares. The re-install put the service back on the system account.
If you run the MVP server on the system account, and then run a gbpvr process on your user account, the 2nd gbpvr process eats up all the CPU.
I upgraded to 91.11 last night, and I noticed that when I start a second gbpvr process now, it uses up all the available CPU and does nothing, until I kill it.
I thought it might be a bad install, so I did a fresh install, but it's still doing the same thing.
The other PC still has 91.8 installed, and I have no problems running more than 1 copy there.
Edit:
Seems to be somehow related to the "plugin panels". I commented them out of the skin I'm using and it starts and I can interact with it, but it consumes all available CPU still. When I exit, the GUI goes away, but the process continues to run consuming all the CPU.
Tried the standard Blue skin, and it does the same thing.
I turned on debug in the logs, but I'm not seeing anything unexpected.
Edit 2:
Figured it out. I had set the service to run as my user account, otherwise I had issues accessing networked shares. The re-install put the service back on the system account.
If you run the MVP server on the system account, and then run a gbpvr process on your user account, the 2nd gbpvr process eats up all the CPU.