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I checked, and no processes from airadier. Maybe it was just the time
the backup was runnig.

  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
23961 eagletit  25   0  3556 1056  756 R 20.1  0.1 843:07.71 tar
 4513 steven_s  25   0  2600 1080  760 R 20.1  0.1 598:02.61 tar
27957 jontheni  25   0  4204 1052  744 R 19.7  0.1 572:19.40 tar
15732 mgrant79  25   0  3648 1040  744 R 19.7  0.1 341:31.72 tar
18161 gentaro   25   0  3192 1052  756 R 19.7  0.1 178:02.88 tar
32025 steven_s  25   0  4204 1084  760 R 19.7  0.1 171:26.60 tar
18409 mgrant79  25   0  3200 1040  744 R 19.4  0.1 893:56.36 tar
10903 vampire0  25   0  9084 7720  284 R 19.4  0.4  28:41.63 bzip2
11571 jontheni  25   0  3552 1048  744 R 17.4  0.1   1298:57 tar
26224 mgrant79  25   0  3328 1040  744 R 17.4  0.1  28:41.04 bzip2


Youness Alaoui wrote:
> Ouch.. this looks like an infinite loop of tar or something ? you got many 
> tar processes while it should be only one... 
> 
> KKRT
> 
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 05:31:27PM -0800, Karol Krizka wrote:
> 
>>On Monday 20 February 2006 05:40, Alvaro J. Iradier wrote:
>>
>>>Hi, I just got this message. Who is this guy? Is he from SF, or just
>>>nobody?
>>>
>>
>>I just check the servers, and seems like you are running some script that is 
>>taking up a lot of cpu, at least according to top:
>>  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
>>11541 airadier  25   0  3212  448  376 R 50.5  0.0 151:45.22 tar
>>11571 jontheni  25   0  3552 1048  744 R 49.5  0.1 317:36.59 tar
>>31938 airadier  25   0  3284  444  376 R 49.5  0.0 268:31.51 tar
>>24998 airadier  25   0  3164  448  376 R 49.5  0.0  82:16.75 tar
>>
>>
>>Might be a good idea to check the script if everything is allright.
>>
>>>Greets.
>>>
>>>-------- Original Message --------
>>>Subject: proper use of tar
>>>Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:21:03 -0800
>>>From: _zero_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>Your cron jobs are killing this server's performance.
>>>Please fix your script or turn it off.
>>
>>-- 
>>Karol Krizka
> 
> 
> 
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