I have seen strange things on CMDB 7.5. When a OOTB Recon job is running
(e.g. for Sandbox), the arrecond process takes a normal 2 to 10 % CPU
usage. This does cause sluggishness, but is still manageable.
Now as soon as the jobs complete, suddenly the CPU goes to 50% and stays
there, making the system unusable for most parts. I have to kill the
process.
 
Let me know if you find something.
 
Regards,
Murtuza.
 

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Quick Question: 
ARS 7.1
CMDB 2.1 Patch 6
Solaris 10
FD, and CM.
 
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When running oob jobs it uses 97% of 16 CPU's making the aruser tool and
mid-tier Sluggish at best for over 1 hour.
 
What are others seeing?


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