![]() ![]() ![]() “hwmond is causing up to 70% cpu load after every reboot on several xserves i manage caused by the update to 10.6.8,” a user writes at Apple Support Communities, with many users echoing his post. "I have personally installed the update on two xserves and both now suffer from the issue," he said. Identified as 'hwmond' in the Mac OS X Activity Monitor, the component “takes up around 95% CPU after the update," this person wrote in an e-mail. ![]() One affected user is telling AppleInsider that the problem lies in the hardware monitoring daemon. However, for a company like Apple, that’s unacceptable. So, one may say it is no surprise that users are starting to report issues with maintenance updates to Snow Leopard precisely after the last version that fully supported Xserves. Users on the Apple Support Communities forum are reporting that Apple’s newest incremental update to Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.8) is directly at fault for a higher-than-average CPU load on Xserve computers.ĭiscontinued earlier this year, the Xserve was Apple’s line of rack-mountable dedicated line of server computers. ![]()
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