Oops, this was meant for the list too :-)
Thanks for the notification Stefan.

2005/5/23, Stefan Kell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> first: I am not a specialist for jabberd.

Same here :-)

> On Sun, 22 May 2005, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
>
> > I use jabberd 1.4.3.1 and switched the aim/icq/msn transports to
> > python based transports.
>
> There is a newer version available, see
> "http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.jabber.admin/24646";

True, but they messed up the build process in a not very OpenBSD friendly way.


> > Jabberd itself is compiled exactly the same way and uses the same
> > configuration. For some reason jabberd sometimes eats 50% CPU and the
> > loadavg goes up to 16.
> >
> > ktrace did not reveal something usefull, systat and top did not tell
> > me much either.
>
> Do you have some output from ktrace? Or is this output empty when the
> process is "looping"? I suspect that you should have some output because
> otherwise you should have 100% CPU (or is this a multiprocessor system
> with SMP-kernel?)

It is a single cpu machine. If it happens again, I will save my ktrace
output and show it here.

Later last evening jabberd had 99% CPU (my bad), but the load stayed below 1.
I just switched the disks between the both machine, so if it was a
hardware error I will know today.

Wijnand
 


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