On 12/04/11 19:37, Curt Stewart wrote: > Thanks to all that have replied. We're still busy researching and testing > but we did catch a break yesterday and it appears that the problem could be > the same that Wol mentioned. We have had reports of CPU spikes in the past, > but these were only reported in off hours and usually the following day or > later. Yesterday however, they noticed a process that was Spiking using > 100% CPU. We were able to track it to the user and find out exactly what > they were doing. The user confirmed that they would just exit from the > telnet session window (Windows Telnet) and not log off properly. When I > tested this, the Process immediately began spiking.
Okay, if that's what it looks like ... by the way, Bob, we used wIntegrate, and not Windows Telnet ... > > We're thinking and hoping that the slow downs that we have experienced are > the cumulative affects of multiple bad disconnects and CPU spikes. I have > contacted Rocket to see if/when this issue has been resolved and we will > keep monitoring the server. If you get a report of a slowdown, get onto the server and run Task Manager (teaching grandma to suck eggs, but right click the task bar and select it). Sort processes by cpu and see if uvtelnet has floated to the top :-) Right click the process and kill it. As I said, though, we found that "end process" wouldn't do it. Selecting "debug", however, did. > > Again thanks for the help and input. We're still going through several of > the suggestions to see what impact they may have. > Cheers, Wol _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list [email protected] http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
