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kacpid processes is consuming a high percentage of cpu on Centos Machine?

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The kacpid processes is consuming a high percentage of cpu. This makes my server it's slow.

How to solve this

posted Mar 11, 2015 by anonymous

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This is likely a problem with your computer's bios, specifically its support for power saving and the like.

You may be able to fix it by disabling the power saving settings in your bios, or booting the computer using the "kacpid=off" parameter.

You can find lots of references and suggestions for dealing with this problem if you run the word kacpid through google.

answer Mar 11, 2015 by Abhay Kulkarni
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