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Processes consuming CPU - Killer2k - 06-04-2009 02:40 AM

Hello to all users ispCP.

Need help to identify who these processes.

/ usr / bin / diff-a / var / log / ispcp / mail.log / var / log / ispcp / mail.log.prev
/ usr / bin / find / dev / tmp / lib / etc / var (tcp.log-name-o-name. linux-sniff-sniff-o-name l0g-o-name core_)

They consume many CPU resources when they are active.

Thank you very much everybody.
Greetings Big Grin


RE: Processes consuming CPU - alecksievici - 06-04-2009 08:14 AM

(06-04-2009 02:40 AM)Killer2k Wrote:  Hello to all users ispCP.

Need help to identify who these processes.

/ usr / bin / diff-a / var / log / ispcp / mail.log / var / log / ispcp / mail.log.prev
/ usr / bin / find / dev / tmp / lib / etc / var (tcp.log-name-o-name. linux-sniff-sniff-o-name l0g-o-name core_)

They consume many CPU resources when they are active.

Thank you very much everybody.
Greetings Big Grin

i'm no linux expert but the first one is the mail log and if that consumes a lot of resources that probably means you have a lot of email traffic and the differences between the current mail log and the previous mail log is huge.

as i recall there was a problem with that diff command because if the logs are big it takes a lot of resources. it's also a ticket opened/closed...

the second one i have no freakin' idea what it is, but it looks odd, especially that sniff-sniff part Smile