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    Feature Request: Way to identify processes controlling device

    Many times I've seen a given HSPI_ZWave.exe process hogging a lot of CPU time. I'd like to know which device but I haven't found anyway to relate a Wave device to a given process. While I was watching processes run I notice that one plugin, RaspberryIO.exe, has a way to ID what it's controlling. In added a instance=name on the command line. Command line switches are normally listed when you list processes at least on Linux.

    I was wondering if it would be possible to add a simular parameter to the HSPI_ZWave.exe processes even if the parameter was a dummy parameter just used so we could see what device that process is handling? Maybe something like ReferenceID="ReferenceID" so we can figure it out.

    It might be nice to use to make this a standard for all processes HS3 starts so all devices can be identified.

    If there is already a way to do this could someone please post it.
    HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.548
    Linux version: Linux auto 4.15.0-72-generic #81-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 26 12:20:02 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
    Number of Devices: 484 | Number of Events: 776

    Enabled Plug-Ins: 3.0.0.13: AirplaySpeak | 2.0.61.0: BLBackup
    3.0.0.70: EasyTrigger | 1.3.7006.42100: LiftMaster MyQ
    4.2.3.0: mcsMQTT | 3.0.0.53: PHLocation2 | 0.0.0.47: Pushover 3P
    3.0.0.16: RaspberryIO | 3.0.1.262: Z-Wave

    Z-Net version: 1.0.23 for Inclusion Nodes
    SmartStick+: 6.04 (ZDK 6.81.3) on Server
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