[hobbit] BBWIN 0.9 CPU Always 100%

White, Bruce bewhite at fellowes.com
Sat Mar 1 13:15:14 CET 2008


Hi,
 
It turns out that one of my Windows guys renamed the BBWIN.cfg file from
under the agent and that caused it to keep reloading itself.  I stopped the
agent and started it again and the problem went away.  
 
Thanks for the assistance,
Bruce
 

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From: Etienne Grignon [mailto:etienne.grignon at gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:00 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] BBWIN 0.9 CPU Always 100%


Hi,



2008/2/28, White, Bruce <bewhite at fellowes.com <mailto:bewhite at fellowes.com>
>: 

Hi all,

I'm running BBWIN 0.9 on an 8-way Win2003 server and it is always reporting
the CPU at 100%, but when you sign in to the server, performance monitor
shows CPU at very little utilization.  Has anyone seen this behavior before?
Is there anything I can do to correct this?




Could you post your bbwin.cfg file (cpu section) and one text snapshot of
your current status in the cpu column ?

Also, could you check the msgs column to see if a lot of events are being
parsed. All the time I got the problem, it was because an application
generated thousands of events in a minute so the msgs agent was very busy.

Regards,

-- 
Etienne GRIGNON 


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