HTML5service.exe consumes 30-50% of CPU

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HTML5service.exe consumes 30-50% of CPU

Post by bzdega » Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:32 am

Hi,

one of my TSplus servers has a serious problem with the process HTML5service.exe (OpenJDK platform binary). It consumes 30-50 % of CPU.

Is there any known reason for this?

There are only 3 users on this server and no one is connected via Browser (all via RDP).

TSplus version is 14.30.11.23.

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Michael
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Re: HTML5service.exe consumes 30-50% of CPU

Post by bzdega » Tue Dec 22, 2020 2:41 pm

After updating to 14.40.12.18 the problem first seems to be gone. But after my (3) users logged on, the HTML5service.exe starts consuming a lot CPU power.

Also the AdminTool says, that the webserver is not running, but this is not true.

So again my question: what can cause this behavior of HTML5service.exe?

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Re: HTML5service.exe consumes 30-50% of CPU

Post by juwagn » Wed Dec 23, 2020 7:23 am

Hello bzdega,

there is no way to guess except to get access to problematic system for few days and debug it until catching the state when this cpu load occurs since not reproducible on my systems. Can we arrange it?
You can always send me sensitive data per email to find in my profile.
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Re: HTML5service.exe consumes 30-50% of CPU

Post by bzdega » Wed Dec 23, 2020 6:14 pm

Hi,

the CPU load occurs, when HTML5service.exe is running. Stopping this process immedeatly stops the heavy CPUload.

Because the users are only connecting via RDP, stopping the process is no problem. But this is no solution.

I send you a login to this system.

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Michael

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