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high cpu utilization due to java

mia.miraples
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Hi,

my Ciscoworks LMS 2.5 was experiencing high CPU load. Everytime i open the CW application CPU instantly increases to around 90%.

Hope you can help me resolve this issue.

Below are the data from the server:

PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS

>1503 casuser 842M 176M cpu0 0 10 573:57:09 92% java/213

>1466 casuser 750M 479M sleep 59 0 71:23:22 4.3% sm_server

>1487 casuser 138M 133M sleep 59 0 53:01:50 1.8% dbsrv9/33

>1467 casuser 43M 34M sleep 59 0 4:23:16 0.7% dbsrv9/33

>25107 fpi 4744K 4496K cpu1 59 0 0:00:00 0.1% prstat/1

>278 root 3904K 1648K sleep 59 0 0:25:25 0.1% syslogd/1

>1489 casuser 118M 71M sleep 59 0 1:41:16 0.0% cwjava/39

>1737 casuser 61M 15M sleep 59 0 0:14:44 0.0% cwjava/53

>1322 casuser 16M 9480K sleep 59 0 0:17:55 0.0% dbsrv9/33

>594 root 63M 9752K sleep 29 10 0:27:22 0.0% java/24

>1850 casuser 362M 95M sleep 29 10 0:08:18 0.0% cwjava/28

>1768 casuser 43M 8608K sleep 59 0 0:00:41 0.0% cwjava/35

>1484 casuser 16M 11M sleep 59 0 0:19:19 0.0% dbsrv9/33

>1451 casuser 35M 2504K sleep 59 0 0:00:12 0.0% cwjava/10

>1384 casuser 23M 9680K sleep 59 0 0:06:17 0.0% dbsrv9/33

>1074 root 3816K 2856K sleep 59 0 0:08:59 0.0% mibiisa/7

>1321 casuser 163M 34M sleep 29 10 0:04:32 0.0% cwjava/16

>1753 casuser 60M 18M sleep 59 0 1:40:27 0.0% cwjava/21

>1424 casuser 230M 18M sleep 59 0 0:30:18 0.0% dbsrv9/63

>298 root 2304K 1008K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% cron/1

>509 root 1800K 696K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% powerd/2

>501 root 58M 8688K sleep 29 10 0:03:50 0.0% java/19

>

>bash-2.05$ vmstat -S

> kthr memory page disk faults cpu

> r b w swap free si so pi po fr de sr m1 m1 s0 s1 in sy cs us sy id

> 1 0 0 6073120 60336 0 0 23 21 26 0 25 0 0 0 0 1029 1563 2871 52 2 46

>

>bash-2.05$ sar -u 5 1

>SunOS SVR-MGONMS-01 5.9 Generic_118558-11 sun4us 09/15/2006

>09:13:43 %usr %sys %wio %idle

>09:13:48 99 1 0 0

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David Stanford
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Can you also get the output of the pdshow command at the same time this is occuring? Then you can match the PID from above with a PID in pdshow to see which LMS process specifically is causing this problem.

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