Same here, xrdd process takes about all cpu power during lightroom retouch. But he was not able to provide me with any useful info. I contacted X-Rite support and asked for an explanation. My i1Profiler still works and does not cause high CPU. I got rid of the xrdd on the firewall white list. This means xrdd is expecting something from X-Rite. I don't know how xrdd is coded, but the reported high CPU utilization is suspicious.Ī bigger question is why xrdd is on Mac firewall's white list. You want to have your code ask the OS to put it to sleep until some interesting event happens, or at least until enough time has passed that your program isn't hogging all of the CPU asking "Are we there yet? Are we?". Not to depend on blind luck to sometimes put the software to sleep in the middle of the loop. If software is coded in such a way that does a tight "CPU busy wait" loop, the proper fix is to recode it so that it does not do that. The xrdd program continues to use a lot of CPU after restarting until it is killed.
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