That would be nice to have ability to see process list with CPU usage for each process, so one could find if a dummy script or firewall eats CPU ![]()
disable firewall, or disable dummy script and see if there are any changes.
Not quite good recommendation, for example if I disable redirect in NAT, the Web proxy stops serving clients, or if I disable โmangleโ then queues also stop working - and how to tell which part was responsible for eating CPU cycles?
Regards,
Andrzej
how many queues you have?
NAT is not eating a lot of CPU, if created correctly