Of course a memory leak can be nasty, but it is something different than the arserverd process taking up lots of CPU and freezing the system.
In my experience the patching will probably solve the memory leak issue (but this might not even be a real issue for Mathieu), but it will not solve his issue concerning the CPU usage.
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Michiel
On 10/6/06, Mahesh Patil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
**Hi Mathieu,Whats ur ARS 6.3 patch level and if you have Oracle, then Client version.With P18, there are couplf of memory leakage issues fixed and for Oracle 9.0.4 there is memory leak issue. Update your client.ThanksMahesh
Mathieu Pitre < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi everyone,
ARS6.3
My development server is acting strangly with its arserverd process. In
fact, it takes all the CPU ressource and my other application which are
running on the same server crashes. My production server works perfectly. I
wonder where I should start investigating the source of the problem. I am
the only one using this development server and I do not query any heavy
transaction. Yesterday, we have shutdown the service and brough it back up
and it did the same thing(arserverd - CPU 98%) 5 to 10 minutes after. Is
there any system log file that would lead me to a specific path?
Mathieu Pitre
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