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Disable Ubuntu 22.04's scaning processes / candidates after package upgrades

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Ubuntu 22.04 scans running processes (for use of old libraries) after doing apt. It will say 'Scanning processes' and 'Scanning candidates':

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We have servers that (unfortunately) need to run tens of thousands of processes. On those servers, this process takes about 5 hours.

I understand the reasons why it's done, but can it be disabled? So far I don't see an apt or systemd setting.

The process taking all CPU is systemd, or /sbin/init (PID 1).

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I found it. I saw apt-pinvoke as running process, which comes from /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99needrestart. I disabled the line in it.

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