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Hi...
The IM server I have running on Windows, seem to eat up all the CPU cycles after about a day of operation. It starts out nicely with about 0% CPU utilization, and next morning it's hogging on all available CPU cycles...
I'm checking about 130 devices, mostly PING & SNMP and about 1/3 is local maps. Check is default every 30 sec.
I'm running on Win2K.
Anyone else seen this?
Jakob sent me his debug logs separately. Here's the story: The Windows box timed out a connection for some reason, but InterMapper didn't pick up on the fact that it had been aborted, and kept trying to use it, which caused it to throw an exception. The continual throwing and catching of the exception was, I'm sure, what was eating up CPU cycles.
4.1.1b4 could theoretically do the same thing, but I believed I've fixed it for 4.1.1 final.
-- Christopher
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