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Not sure what else can be done to track down this problem. I dumped out 2 "samples" from Activity monitor (attached) - and some screenshots are posted below. But no alerts or anything pop up from BlockBlock, just seeing high CPU spikes during the scans, to the point that the scans are not able to complete their work. BackupLoupe spawns a subprocess that does the indexing, called - this may be a LaunchDaemon (?) which is why I assume BlockBlock is getting "involved". I submitted a report to the developer of BackupLoupe already, but I also wanted to post some detail here in case the issue turns out to be with BlockBlock instead. I don't know how to track this down, but another app on my system: BackupLoupe (which offers advanced functions for working with Time Machine backups) causes very high CPU usage from BlockBlock while it's indexing TimeMachine data.