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Brightstor caloggerd process running wild on linux. How do I tame it?
Hi,
I'm running Brightstor Arcserve Backup 9 on a RedHat ES 3.0. My average load on this duel processor server is over 1 and the process causing this is the caloggerd deamon. It's always using 24.9% CPU when I view it in using top. The next process is recorded is only 0.2% CPU. Another thing is.... I've tried to stop it and kill it... I just won't die or it keeps coming back. Does anyone have any ideas on why or how I can tame this process in to using sensible amounts of CPU time? Thanks.. Tim.. |
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Here's all I could find on it:
http://tinyurl.com/6anxp Tim wrote: Hi, I'm running Brightstor Arcserve Backup 9 on a RedHat ES 3.0. My average load on this duel processor server is over 1 and the process causing this is the caloggerd deamon. It's always using 24.9% CPU when I view it in using top. The next process is recorded is only 0.2% CPU. Another thing is.... I've tried to stop it and kill it... I just won't die or it keeps coming back. Does anyone have any ideas on why or how I can tame this process in to using sensible amounts of CPU time? Thanks.. Tim.. |
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Either do some sleuthing to find out why the daemon is flipping out: start
with 'strace' (see man page for usage). Or, just 'renice' the daemon to a lower prio if nothing else works. Good luck. Jonathan G. (aka Colonel Panic) "Tim" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm running Brightstor Arcserve Backup 9 on a RedHat ES 3.0. My average load on this duel processor server is over 1 and the process causing this is the caloggerd deamon. It's always using 24.9% CPU when I view it in using top. The next process is recorded is only 0.2% CPU. Another thing is.... I've tried to stop it and kill it... I just won't die or it keeps coming back. Does anyone have any ideas on why or how I can tame this process in to using sensible amounts of CPU time? Thanks.. Tim.. |
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