Pycharm on Ubuntu Java process using over 300% CPU, everything slows down

If I do sudo killall -9 java after `top` on terminal yes I can kill the java process but it shuts down Pycharm in the process.

 

I looked here: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/switching-boot-jdk.html

 

But it looks like my Pycharm is already using the default JDK provided. 

What else can I try?

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It's a shame since I like Pycharm.

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Hi,

Are there any steps leading up to the issue? 

Could you please collect and upload the following?:

1. Logs from **Help | Collect Logs and Diagnostic Data**

2. CPU snapshot according to https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/207241235-Reporting-performance-problems

You can use our uploading service at https://uploads.jetbrains.com/ , and provide upload ID in your reply.

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