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Thanks a lot. -----Original Message----- Network trace = a sniff,
capture, etc. of the packets hitting the wire. Tools like netmon and Ethereal
can do this for you. SPA = Server Performance
Advisor. You can pick up the tool here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=61a41d78-e4aa-47b9-901b-cf85da075a73&displaylang=en ~Eric From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sharif Naser Thanks a lot guys, I’m afraid it was
not the right KB article but I do appreciate your response. On the other hand I
did my home work in order to find a solution for this problem. Unfortunately, my home
work was unfruitful. Now, the good news is
that the problem was solved through solving an exchange problem I don’t
know whether this could be a coincident but this is what happened Finally, I need to know
how do you collect network trace & what is SPA data. Thanks & best
regards, Sharif -----Original Message----- Sorry, tried to help in a "very quick and dirty way".
;-)) I agree that researching is always better than guessing! On the other side please tell if I've thrown the correct KB article
so I can start running to buy a lotto ticket... ;-)) Jorge From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Fleischman Jorge,
the problem with throwing a KB at it is that there are
hundreds…..probably thousands…..of things that could cause this.
With the data provided, it is nearly impossible to effectively diagnose the
problem. This KB could be it, and if it is, I suggest you go out and buy a
lotto ticket immediately. :) This is
my standard action plan I use for high lsass/dsamain utilization cases: 0) During the problem state please collect 3-5 dumps of lsass using
adplus as follows: adplus –Hang –p 123 –o c:\dumps 1) During the problem please collect a network trace with a duration
of at least 2 minutes in length 2) If on 2k3, collect >=5 minutes worth of SPA data. Set SPA to
data only mode, and just zip up the transfer directory. We can compile it
after. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jorge de Almeida Pinto See the following if it applies: http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=842382 Jorge From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sharif Naser Hello experts, Lsass.exe hogs my domain controllers
cpu (99%), what could be the reason for this, how do I get rid off this
problem. Machine was started twice but the
problem still persists. By the way, machines has advanced
windows 2000 with sp4. Regards, DISCLAIMER:
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