For other souls facing this "Medium" issue, a hammer-ish workaround that works for me:
1) Run: apt-get install cpulimit
2) edit /lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service:
2a) Comment out: #Type=notify
2b) Replace line (may want to remove the -k to let cpulimit throttle it): #ExecStart=!!/lib/systemd/systemd-resolved ExecStart=!!/usr/bin/cpulimit -f -q -k -l 50 -- /lib/systemd/systemd-resolved
3) Run:
systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart systemd-resolved
For other souls facing this "Medium" issue,
a hammer-ish workaround that works for me:
1) Run:
apt-get install cpulimit
2) edit /lib/systemd/ system/ systemd- resolved. service:
2a) Comment out:
#Type=notify
2b) Replace line (may want to remove the -k to let cpulimit throttle it): !!/lib/ systemd/ systemd- resolved !!/usr/ bin/cpulimit -f -q -k -l 50 -- /lib/systemd/ systemd- resolved
#ExecStart=
ExecStart=
3) Run:
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl restart systemd-resolved