Do you have wildcards in your seed file? I have fought this battle several
times. Tivoli support doesn't see it as an issue. Try commenting out the
wildcards in the seed file and restart netmon / ovwdb. Disregard this if you
aren't using wildcards in the seed file.
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From: DSullinger@dot.state.az.us [mailto:DSullinger@dot.state.az.us]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:03 AM
To: nv-l@lists.tivoli.com
Subject: RE: [nv-l] CPU Resources
We are running Netview v7.1 on a Sun SunBlade 1000 with dual 900MHz CPU and
4GB memory. We have one session of Netview open on the server itself as
read/write, we have 6 people Telneted into the box, but as I can tell right
now, there are only 4 other Netview x-window read sessions of Netview open
at this time.
The problem is, the CPU usage on this box holds at a steady 55% and it is
all being ate up by ovwdb. We had an older Sun Enterprise 3000 with dual
400MHz CPUs and only 2GB of memory, yet we had one read/write session
running on it and up to 5 Netview x-window read sessions and it never held
the CPU at a steady 50+%. Why is this happening?
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