04302005 0835 GMT-6

I was hoping that as you looked at Taskmgr you would see one process 
spike really high and that would give you some indication as to what was 
sticking.

Have you looked at your Event Logs to see if anything is in there?

Wade


Pete wrote:

>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Then its probably not ZA.
>>Im sure you tried rebooting at least once.
>>Turn on TaskMgr and see
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>I assume that you mean on the server...
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>>1. How many processes your running
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>30
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>>2. How much CPU utilization is occuring
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>0%-2%, jumping to 18% as the page displays, which is about 20 seconds
>after clicking
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>>3. How much ram is used.
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>Not sure how I would measure this, but it is steady, but moving.
>Physical memory 261616 total, 109700 avail, 147000 system cache.
>PF usage steady at 204Mb.
>HD is 80G, (74.5G total, 39.4G free)
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>It all looks about right to me... but 20 seconds to load each page is
>not correct, and not usable  (:-<
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>>Watch those while you try to run a mysql query.
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>>Wade
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