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[10.4] GUI logout from the CLI and servermgrd CPU usage



I have a system at home chewing up a lot of cpu usage when it shouldn't be i.e. low load. I think I left it logged in on the GUI which might explain part of it. Top shows 'Safari' so I'm thinking I left that running also. The 'who' command doesn't show anyone else other than my ssh connection... does who not report actual physical logins?

Is there a way (other than reboot) to log out all users from the GUI?

Also I ssh'd into the machine and sorted top by cpu. The big culprit seems to be 'servermgrd' using ~60% of the cpu. This seems high for a background process and no current connections from the server admin. I stopped and started servermgrd and it seems to be under control. Has anyone else this before??

Dan T
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