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Microsoft SMS 100% Processor utilization
From: Ian Kayne <Ian.Kayne () SOFTLAB CO UK>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:37:21 -0000
Hey all, Preliminary post, I'm just about to do more investigation into this (I also have the added incentive that MS refuse to help me :). Refer to TechNet Q225507. According to this article, the 100% processor utilization is exhibited by SMS 2.0 and fixed in SP1, the fix is to upgrade to SP2. We already have SP2 installed, and have just experienced this behaviour on the master server, which has become near enough unusable. All the relevant details are in the above Q article. What makes this strange is it apparently happened "of it's own accord" - SMS has been running here for a year & more with no problem. I'll see if I can re-create it, and turn it into a DoS. If anyone else has experienced this, plz mail me, as I also kinda need the server working again ;) Tnx! Ian Kayne Technical Specialist - IT Solutions Softlab Ltd - A BMW Company ******************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient or the person responsible for delivering to the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this email in error and that any use of the information contained within this email or attachments is strictly prohibited. Internet communications are not secure and Softlab does not accept any legal responsibility for the content of this message. Any opinions expressed in the email are those of the individual and not necessarily those of the Company. If you have received this email in error, or if you are concerned with the content of this email please notify the IT helpdesk by telephone on +44 (0)121 788 5480. ********************************************************************
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