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Erl.exe is sat at 90%+ CPU whilst the rabbit server is basically idle. It's a fresh install on Windows 2012R2, Rabbit version 3.6.6 Nothing in the logs, but I have noticed that the figures for GC / context switching are sky high:

GC operations 84,190/s GC bytes reclaimed 325,660,781/s Context switch operations 284,047/s

Any ideas?

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  • Did you find a solution for this? I see Couchbase users have the same problem when on Windows. It smells like an issue with Erlang on Windows. – Paw Baltzersen Apr 06 '17 at 12:55
  • No sadly not, in fact we stopped using it and went back to using a Linux host – Rich Apr 06 '17 at 18:55

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Looks like someone has found a reason for this on machines that are sometimes put in hibernation or sleep mode: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rabbitmq-users/myl74gsYyYg