I also find the NetView Java daemons a pain. I don't find so much
problem with CPU currently (though I'm not currently running a Web
console). My issues are as follws:
1) They are hard to track - as James says - all you get is 3 spmsur
processes in a task list. Using utilities like ntprocinfo and tlist
don't help
2) My performance issue with these 3 Java daemons is memory. I am not
currently running a Web Console. However, I have webserver taking
between 16-25 Mb, servmon taking 32-42Mb and snmpserver gobbling up
around 86Mb doing nothing!! I guess the moral of this story is don't
run them unless you really need them.
3) If something goes wrong with servmon custom scripts, they just seem
to get orphaned - I have 120 duff processes and no easy way to kill them
off!
Is anyone else very sick of these "Java black-box" NetView processes, on
both Unix and Windows, that eat resource and generally have no
documentation??
Cheers,
Jane
Mohammed Quayum wrote:
Hi all,
On my Netview server there are three processes running with the same
name spmsur.exe.
And one of this always taking 50% of CPU utilization.
I checked on the Internet, I think it is related to snmpwalk.
Is this normal or something is wrong with Netview, because daemons are
going down every time.
We have Netview 7.1.4 on windows 2000 server.
Mohammed Quayum
NOC Administrator
Dubai Municipality.
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