User:

>An update to the reoccuring stalling mystery of SM 2.0 that I posted in detail 
>earlier. After many hours of close observation of the CPU load on the 
>individual 
>CPU cores on the multi-core CPU I am running on, using both the AMD Power 
>Monitor (which displayed individual core load and dynamic core clock speed), 
>as 
>well as the Windows-XP Task Manager PERFORMANCE tab CPU activity graphs. I 
>have 
>noted that whenever the SM 2.0 stalling occurs every few minutes, the CPU load 
>/ 
>utilization on one of the 3 cores on the processor reaches nearly full load 
>100% 
>for a number of seconds (often 10 to 20 seconds), during which time the entire 
>SM 2.0 suite and all its windows will freeze / stall temporarily. This 
>observation has been consistent all this time.

That reminds me on <[email protected]> in
de.comm.software.mozilla.nightly-builds. For me the increasing load
occurs every time when the newsservers are updated due to 'Check for new
messages every [ ] minutes'. Or at the start of MailNews.

First i had posted about this issue several weeks ago in
<[email protected]>, also dcsm.n-b. And later i thought
that some numbers would be nice. *g*

http://www.triffids.de/pub/sm/2.0/load/smlog.txt

In the lines starting with 'top' the relative time of the measurement
can be seen. Every second. Interesting is the number below %CPU.

Haven't investigated further. But you are not alone, it seems. ;)

Hartmut
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