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Subject: Re: Runaway dsmserv
Not sure why you would see runaway dsmserv processes on your clients...
dsmserv
process is a server process... if you are pegging a CPU, any process may be
the
culprit... memory leaks will cause this sort of behaviour. Suggest you do a
ps
and
starts to soar...
George Lesho
Storage/System Admin
AFC Enterprises
Jeff J Coskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/08/2001 08:28:29 AM
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THAT's IT
There were a bunch of sesions as described below. By killing the the
cpu went back to where we would expect it.
Thanks for all the Help!
Rick
On 8 Mar 2001, at 12:43, Steve Schaub wrote:
> We saw this in our shop also - it ended up being a problem with win95/nt clients
>using I
We saw this in our shop also - it ended up being a problem with win95/nt clients using
IE5.0 to access the web gui producing the "?" sessions. Three or more of these would
drive the cpu to 100% and leave it there. Upgrading IE to 5.5 or using win/2000
solved the problem for us.
Steve Schaub
Rick,
I too have seen this occuring at many of my clients. What I can surmise is
that you get runaway sessions appearing with a ? when you do a 'q sess'. If
you can cancel these, then you will see that the dsmserv process CPU
utilization drops back down dramatically. I have played around a little
Are you sure it's dsmserv? Stop it and then run 'vmstat'. Maybe it the
problem persists then run 'PerfPMR'
Good luck
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