Valentin Chopov
valentin@valcho.net
Wed Sep 3 13:14:23 UTC 2003
Vernon, It looks that now everything is O.K. The high CPU mistery is gone ;) BTW, this is not a big deal but it seems that in 1.2.x dccm doesn't include the 'BRAND' into the rejection message, maybe the dccm man page (-r option part) should be corected ..... Thanks, Val On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Vernon Schryver wrote: > > From: Valentin Chopov <valentin@valcho.net> > > > It looks that dccd-1.2.x (currently I'm running 1.2.2 but I thing I had > > the same problem with 1.2.0 too) is consuming a lot of CPU (> 60% on my > > server) I can't find the reason for this, any ideas? > > When dccd starts after being down for a while, it does some grinding > for a few minutes. 1.2.x has changes to try to spread out that work. > > I don't know how to look for such problems except the usual ways. > Perhaps the easiest is to grab the process with gdb and repeatedly > stop it, check the stack, and then let it resume. That will find > an infinite loop. > > > Vernon Schryver vjs@rhyolite.com > _______________________________________________ > DCC mailing list DCC@rhyolite.com > http://www.rhyolite.com/mailman/listinfo/dcc > > == Valentin S. Chopov, CC[ND]P Sys/Net Admin SEI Data Inc. E-Mail: valentin@valcho.net ==
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