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SophosScanD process consuming up to 95% CPU

Dear,

After downgrading my MacBook Pro from Mavericks back to Snow Leopard, I re-installed Sophos Free AV. It seems to work well, except that a SophosScanD process is almost constantly - with short intermittents - using up to 95% (on average, sometimes even more than that) CPU and heating up my machine. I have completely uninstalled and then re-installed the product, from your website, but it keeps happening.

Any ideas? Please let me know if you need more information.

Regards, Hans

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  • Same problem here! 

    Mac OSX 10.9.4, Sophos AV 9.0.11

    Removed Sophos, rebooted, and reinstalled Sophos from here, which is currently version 9.0.8

    Macbook Pro didn't heat up anymore, fans running at normal speed. Yay!

    However, looking at activity monitor reveals that SophosScanD process still runs at about 100% CPU, but then immediately shuts down to be restarted shortly after. 

    This yields an odd-looking periodical pattern shown in the first image below - don't know whether this behaviour is normal or not?

    Since computer doens't heat up, it doens't seem to bother. Anyhow, Macbook doens't heat up with Sophos AV 9.0.8.

    However, immediately after updating Sophos to the latest version (9.0.11), the periodical pattern instantly stops, and SophosScanD constantly runs at about 100% CPU.

    The second image shows the abrupt change from periodical to constant CPU usage after update.

    Conclusion: something is definitely wrong with version 9.0.11 !

    Thus, ended up removing Sophos again and reinstalling version 9.0.8, but disabling auto-update in the settings until issue is fixed.

    So far so good, for now.

    PS.

    Don't know if it matters, but during removing and reinstalling sophos, following system notification popped up a few times:
    "The system extension "//System/Library/Extensions/AppleUSBEthernetHost.kext" was installed improperly & cannot be used. Please try reinstalling it or contact the product's vendor for an update."
    (An issue caused a few days ago by the recent iTunes update, see this thread).

    Maybe this has something to do with it?

    :1019089
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  • Same problem here! 

    Mac OSX 10.9.4, Sophos AV 9.0.11

    Removed Sophos, rebooted, and reinstalled Sophos from here, which is currently version 9.0.8

    Macbook Pro didn't heat up anymore, fans running at normal speed. Yay!

    However, looking at activity monitor reveals that SophosScanD process still runs at about 100% CPU, but then immediately shuts down to be restarted shortly after. 

    This yields an odd-looking periodical pattern shown in the first image below - don't know whether this behaviour is normal or not?

    Since computer doens't heat up, it doens't seem to bother. Anyhow, Macbook doens't heat up with Sophos AV 9.0.8.

    However, immediately after updating Sophos to the latest version (9.0.11), the periodical pattern instantly stops, and SophosScanD constantly runs at about 100% CPU.

    The second image shows the abrupt change from periodical to constant CPU usage after update.

    Conclusion: something is definitely wrong with version 9.0.11 !

    Thus, ended up removing Sophos again and reinstalling version 9.0.8, but disabling auto-update in the settings until issue is fixed.

    So far so good, for now.

    PS.

    Don't know if it matters, but during removing and reinstalling sophos, following system notification popped up a few times:
    "The system extension "//System/Library/Extensions/AppleUSBEthernetHost.kext" was installed improperly & cannot be used. Please try reinstalling it or contact the product's vendor for an update."
    (An issue caused a few days ago by the recent iTunes update, see this thread).

    Maybe this has something to do with it?

    :1019089
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