Bill,

Mine do that when you first start them up while they are loading in the
database of page information and configuration.  After that they settle
down.  In fact, since I'm running my Swikis (Harvest release) on headless
Unix boxes I watch for this drop in performance via "top" to know when they
are "ready".

 - Steve
On 4/8/02 12:16 PM, "Bill Denney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just started up a swiki on a linux box, and top shows that it takes all
> available processing speed.
> 
> The command line (started through a bsd-style init script) is
> 
> /usr/local/ComSwiki/squeak -headless -memory 64m \
>               /usr/local/ComSwiki/squeak.image &
> 
> And top is showing this:
> PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
> 11906 root      14   0 16592  16M   968 R    99.6  8.6   1:47 squeak
> 
> The system is still responsive, but I'm movint to linux from solaris and
> I'm used to seeing the solaris box have between 1 and 15% processor usage
> from the swiki.  Any ideas why this is happening, and a way to fix it?
> 
> Bill
> 
> -=- Bill Denney -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=-
>             Sum ergo cogito.
> 
> 

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