I had a similar issue. It ended up being that the version of Java was not up to date. However, I’m sure you’ve checked for that already.
In one of my implementations, whenever encoding is present or required, my server does boost up to 100%. Although, it’s only for a couple of seconds, until the video’s are done being encoded; the process then drops down respectively to what it was at. For a band aid, maybe try putting it in a sandboxed location with strict regulations on the server usage available too it? Then communicate between the different environments via an external system? Just a thought, Might take more time to implement that and test; but at least then you’d know if it’s working as expected, or if something unforeseen is going on. -Jake From: Manuel Michaelis Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:42 PM To: [email protected] Subject: CPU on 100% Dear developers, I am running openmeetings 2.1.0 on a debian squeeze 6.0.5 64bit and java version 1.6.0_26-b03 So far it seems to do fine, but as soon as I am opening a video connection and agree to flash in the browser, java demands a 100% CPU load and even when I stop the video, the CPU stays on 100%. I tried to solve the problem with the following fix: /etc/init.d/ntp stop date -s "$(date)" but no success. What else could cause this problem? Thanx in advance Mit freundlichen Grüßen Manuel Michaelis ______________________________________________________________________________ Anschrift: Manuel Michaelis | D-83512 Wasserburg/Inn | Holzhofweg 3 | Tel: 08071 / 92 55 66 | Email: [email protected] Steuernr.: 156/251/30791 | Bankverbindung: Kreis- u. Stadtsparkasse Wasserburg am Inn | BLZ: 711 526 80 | Konto Nr.: 261 008
