Ubuntu 12.04 x64 Sun JDK 1.6_31 - everything OK.

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 12:18 AM, Jacob Gaiski <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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%
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> Dear developers,
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> I am running openmeetings 2.1.0 on a debian squeeze 6.0.5 64bit and java
> version 1.6.0_26-b03
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> 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%.
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> I tried to solve the problem with the following fix:
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> /etc/init.d/ntp stop
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> date -s "$(date)"
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> but no success.
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> What else could cause this problem?
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> Thanx in advance
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> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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> Manuel Michaelis
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