For some reason either Universe on Windows does this, or are particular users
are doing something where a large number of processes are left running dead
on the Windows server. That is, the process *claims* to be a telnet process,
but it's not actually attached to any live Universe process
I may be sending you down the wrong road, but, these thoughts came to mind.
I've never done it in Windows, but, I've had a little experience doing it
in Linux.
In Linux, and I may be wrong... but, I think the way it works is that the
telnet or ssh process is the parent process. So the uvsh
On 24/08/12 14:54, Wjhonson wrote:
For some reason either Universe on Windows does this, or are particular users
are doing something where a large number of processes are left running dead
on the Windows server. That is, the process *claims* to be a telnet process,
but it's not
: Re: [U2] CPU Charge Units
On 24/08/12 14:54, Wjhonson wrote:
For some reason either Universe on Windows does this, or are particular users
are doing something where a large number of processes are left running dead
on
the Windows server. That is, the process *claims* to be a telnet
When we were doing service bureaus in the 80's the Charge Units was
one of many metrics used for billing (in addition pages printed, user
count, CPU speed, disk consumed, network traffic, and others. But as
technology moved forward the value of Charge Units became increasingly
unreliable,
for finding runaway
processes from the Universe perspective.
-Original Message-
From: Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com
To: u2-users u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Wed, Aug 22, 2012 6:14 pm
Subject: [U2] CPU Charge Units
In R83 we had a file called ACC which would store details about
From: Wjhonson
I have discovered a way to determine, from inside Universe, what
Windows thinks is the amount of CPU time that each one of all
running
process has consumed. Now I just need to work out a better way to
tie
this into the other internal details of the process so it can
actually
In R83 we had a file called ACC which would store details about user's logged
in. One of the details it stored was the CPU Charge Units.
Universe has this concept in the SYSTEM(9) CPU Charge Units
However in R83, you could query this value for any user, or every user since it
was stored in a