Rick,

Check the NT/2000 Task Manager (r/click the Taskbar) and examine the
Processes tab.  If you sort that by CPU/CPU Time, you can see 'who' is
hogging the CPU(s).

On my Win2K Server, I've seen both CPUs locked at 100% by Perl.exe.  Perl
was invoked by Tango, but the t4server process was idle.

Jon





-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 August 2002 4:59
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Witango-Talk: Resources


Hi List,

Anyone ever have the Tango server use all the CPU resources (99%) under
Windows and not release the resources?

I'm wondering if I have a virus. I've uninstalled and re-installed the Tango
server. I set the threadpoolsize to 100 and I put caching on.

Query timeout is set to 2 minutes, and it's set to disconnect the
datasources immediately after use.

Is it my machine, or is the load so high that I need a professional version?

Rick Sanders
President, Web Energy
Tel: (514) 620-3006
Fax: (514) 620-3017
Web: www.webenergy-sw.com
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