Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-20 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Science Guy wrote: > From message http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-06/msg00534.html: > > > Dave, I think you missed this: > > > >>sciguy wrote: > >>>I am networked to a Linux machine, so I moved the tar file > >>>cygwin-inst-20060614.tar.bz2 over to the Linux machine, created

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-20 Thread Science Guy
>From message http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-06/msg00534.html: > Dave, I think you missed this: > >>sciguy wrote: >>>I am networked to a Linux machine, so I moved the tar file >>>cygwin-inst-20060614.tar.bz2 over to the Linux machine, created a dummy >>>cygwin directory to hold the file, and un-

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-20 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 12:57:54PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote: >On 20 June 2006 02:11, Science Guy wrote: > >> I got cygwin working once again on my problem machine. (Hooray!) >> >> The problem was that the snapshot tar file, cygwin-inst-20060614.tar.bz2, >> had cygwin1.dll in /usr/bin but failed to

RE: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-20 Thread Dave Korn
On 20 June 2006 02:11, Science Guy wrote: > I got cygwin working once again on my problem machine. (Hooray!) > > The problem was that the snapshot tar file, cygwin-inst-20060614.tar.bz2, > had cygwin1.dll in /usr/bin but failed to replace the old cygwin1.dll in > /bin. I copied over the new cyg

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-19 Thread Science Guy
I got cygwin working once again on my problem machine. (Hooray!) The problem was that the snapshot tar file, cygwin-inst-20060614.tar.bz2, had cygwin1.dll in /usr/bin but failed to replace the old cygwin1.dll in /bin. I copied over the new cygwin1.dll into /bin, and things are working nicely onc

RE: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-19 Thread Dave Korn
On 19 June 2006 18:44, Charli Li wrote: > The reason for the Z-Shell, if Dave, cgf, or Corinna is asking, is because > bash may be a little buggy. The only problem that I know of (yours) is > reported against bash (perhaps anybody would like to reference more bash > problems???), and a problem ha

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
ne 19, 2006 12:32 PM >> To: cygwinXXXXXXX >> Subject: Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU > >Science Guy then writes: >>Hey, my message, which I had been trying to post since early Saturday >>morning, finally made it through. That was a struggle >

RE: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-19 Thread Charli Li
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf > Of Christopher Faylor > Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 12:32 PM > To: cygwin@cygwin.com > Subject: Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU >

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-19 Thread sciguy
Hey, my message, which I had been trying to post since early Saturday morning, finally made it through. That was a struggle ... To answer some issues that have come up since then, Linda Walsh asked about "procexp" (Process Explorer). Since I never heard of this program, I assume I am not usin

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 05:28:04PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote: >On 19 June 2006 17:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> p.s. To answer Brett's question: Yes, I am running virus and spyware >> protection software. I run Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition, Program >> version 8.0.1.501 and scan engine 4

RE: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-19 Thread Dave Korn
On 19 June 2006 17:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > p.s. To answer Brett's question: Yes, I am running virus and spyware > protection software. I run Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition, Program > version 8.0.1.501 and scan engine 4.1.0.22. I run this at least once a > week and I keep the virus

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-19 Thread sciguy
e un-tarred file and directory structure over the cygwin directory of the affected Windows PC. All the files seemed to copy over just fine. Then I rebooted the PC and tried bringing up a bash window under cygwin. Alas, after a few minutes, the "bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU" pro

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-18 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 03:18:13PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote: >Linda Walsh wrote: >>I didn't see Science Guy mention procexp? Um, hey, S.G., are you using >>Process Explorer? > >There are probably other programs that use the same technique and cause >the same effect, like windows update. > >>I re

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-18 Thread Brian Dessent
Linda Walsh wrote: > I didn't see Science Guy mention procexp? Um, hey, S.G., > are you using Process Explorer? There are probably other programs that use the same technique and cause the same effect, like windows update. > I remember the ProcExp bug, but it only happened when I tried t

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-18 Thread Linda Walsh
Brian Dessent wrote: Science Guy wrote: This problem has been noted before by someone else, http://www.mail-archive.com/cygwin@cygwin.com/msg37532.html but I followed the threads and can find no resolution. When I fire-up a cygwin bash window, everything is fine for a few minutes.

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-16 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 06:58:58AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote: >According to Science Guy on 6/16/2006 6:55 AM: >>Thanks for the suggestion, Brian. Unfortunately, it did not help the >>problem at all. >> >>I am not 100% sure what you meant by "try a snapshot," but I am >>guessing that you meant simply

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-16 Thread Brett Serkez
When I fire-up a cygwin bash window, everything is fine for a few minutes. Then the CPU utilization on my system suddenly jumps to 100%. Bash is typically grabbing about 80% of the CPU, with almost all the rest grabbed by Are you running any virus or spyware protection software? Brett -- Un

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-16 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Science Guy on 6/16/2006 6:55 AM: > Thanks for the suggestion, Brian. Unfortunately, it did not help the > problem at all. > > I am not 100% sure what you meant by "try a snapshot," but I am guessing > that you meant simply to reinstall

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-16 Thread Science Guy
Thanks for the suggestion, Brian. Unfortunately, it did not help the problem at all. I am not 100% sure what you meant by "try a snapshot," but I am guessing that you meant simply to reinstall cygwin. So I did that, again. Last night I renamed the old cygwin directory from C:\cygwin to C:\cygwi

Re: bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-15 Thread Brian Dessent
Science Guy wrote: > > This problem has been noted before by someone else, > > http://www.mail-archive.com/cygwin@cygwin.com/msg37532.html > > but I followed the threads and can find no resolution. The problem is caused by sysinternals' process explorer injecting its own threads into other proc

bash and CSRSS consuming 100% of CPU

2006-06-15 Thread Science Guy
This problem has been noted before by someone else, http://www.mail-archive.com/cygwin@cygwin.com/msg37532.html but I followed the threads and can find no resolution. When I fire-up a cygwin bash window, everything is fine for a few minutes. Then the CPU utilization on my system suddenly jumps t