Bluetooth process causes 100% CPU
Hi,
After installing Toshiba BT stack my CPU usage is 100%.
It seams like the process TosOBEX is the one consuming most of it.
How can I solve this?
Thanks!
/Tommy
So your OBEX COM ports are not installed. This explains your problems. I would try the following:
Download the latest Toshiba Bluetooth stack (URL mentioned above). Confirm all questions during the installation and uninstallation process with "yes" so that it will be completely removed.
Check after the installation if you see COM ports 15-19. Now use the Bluetooth stack which was delivered with your USB adapter and install it again. Confirm all questions during the uninstallation and installation process with "yes". Check if if your can see COM ports 10-14 after the installation.
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Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:43:27 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 12:46:06 process WindowServer[121] caught causing excessive wakeups. EXC_RESOURCE supressed due to audio playback
Nov 10 12:49:29 jnl: b(1, 2): replay_journal: from: 27704832 to: 35355648 (joffset 0x1721c000)
Nov 10 12:49:29 jnl: b(1, 2): journal replay done.
Nov 10 12:54:05 jnl: b(1, 2): replay_journal: from: 35355648 to: 40313344 (joffset 0x1721c000)
Nov 10 12:54:05 jnl: b(1, 2): journal replay done.
Nov 10 12:54:08 ** GPU Hardware VM is disabled (multispace: disabled, page table updates with DMA: disabled)
Nov 10 14:31:43 PM notification timeout (pid 232, Creative Cloud)
Nov 10 14:31:43 PM notification timeout (pid 327, Adobe CEF Helper)
Nov 10 14:31:43 PM notification timeout (pid 324, Adobe CEF Helper)
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 : smb_rq_reply failesmbd 2_smb_60
Nov 10 15:07:47 parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 tify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_nsotify:mb2 sm_b_rq_reply sfailmed b60
Nov 10 15:07:47 _parse_change_notify: smbsmb2_rq__rsepmb_parsly failee_d ch60ange_notify
Nov 10 15:07:47 : smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:47:46 process discoveryd[49] thread 1013 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 99%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 153.503446 seconds, (128.774521 user, 24.728925 system) ledger info: balance: 90007455004 credit: 153327303891 debit: 63319848887 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 90099512937
Nov 11 08:25:38 ** GPU Hardware VM is disabled (multispace: disabled, page table updates with DMA: disabled)
Nov 11 09:38:05 process Adobe InDesign C[553] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 283; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45017
Nov 10 14:31:43 PM notification timeout (pid 327, Adobe CEF Helper)
Nov 10 14:31:43 PM notification timeout (pid 324, Adobe CEF Helper)
Nov 10 14:31:43 com.apple.dpd: Service exited with abnormal code: 75
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
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Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
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Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 : smb_rq_reply failesmbd 2_smb_60
Nov 10 15:07:47 parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 tify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_nsotify:mb2 sm_b_rq_reply sfailmed b60
Nov 10 15:07:47 _parse_change_notify: smbsmb2_rq__rsepmb_parsly failee_d ch60ange_notify
Nov 10 15:07:47 : smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:07:47 smb2_smb_parse_change_notify: smb_rq_reply failed 60
Nov 10 15:47:46 process discoveryd[49] thread 1013 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 99%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 153.503446 seconds, (128.774521 user, 24.728925 system) ledger info: balance: 90007455004 credit: 153327303891 debit: 63319848887 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 90099512937
Nov 10 16:47:01 com.apple.WebKit.Networking.UUID: Service exited with abnormal code: 1
Nov 11 08:25:37 com.apple.Kerberos.kdc: Service exited with abnormal code: 1
Nov 11 08:25:38 ** GPU Hardware VM is disabled (multispace: disabled, page table updates with DMA: disabled)
Nov 11 08:56:36 com.apple.dpd: Service exited with abnormal code: 75
Nov 11 09:38:05 process Adobe InDesign C[553] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 283; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45017
CPU per process: com.apple.WebKit (UID 501) is using 41.2 %
Daemons
com.apple.installer.osmessagetracing
com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper
com.adobe.fpsaud
Agents
com.adobe.CS4ServiceManager
com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud
com.adobe.ARM.UUID
com.adobe.ARM.UUID
com.apple.Safari
com.adobe.ARM.UUID
com.google.keystone.user.agent
com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent
App extensions
com.apple.InternalFiltersXPC
Contents of /Library/LaunchAgents/com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud.plist (checksum 461455494)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud</string>
<key>Program</key>
<string>/Applications/Utilities/Adobe Creative Cloud/ACC/Creative Cloud.app/Contents/MacOS/Creative Cloud</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/Applications/Utilities/Adobe Creative Cloud/ACC/Creative Cloud.app/Contents/MacOS/Creative Cloud</string>
<string>--showwindow=false</string>
<string>--onOSstartup=true</string>
</array>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
</dict>
</plist>
Contents of Library/LaunchAgents/com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist (checksum 4071182229)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.adobe.AAM.Scheduler-1.0</string>
<key>Program</key>
<string>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/PDApp/UWA/UpdaterStartupUtility</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/PDApp/UWA/UpdaterStartupUtility</string>
<string>-mode=scheduled</string>
</array>
<key>StartCalendarInterval</key>
<dict>
<key>Minute</key>
<integer>0</integer>
<key>Hour</key>
<integer>2</integer>
</dict>
</dict>
</plist>
Contents of Library/LaunchAgents/com.adobe.ARM.UUID.plist (checksum 394026997)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.adobe.ARM.UUID</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/Applications/Adobe Reader.app/Contents/MacOS/Updater/Adobe Reader Updater Helper.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Reader Updater Helper</string>
<string>semi-auto</string>
</array>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>StartInterval</key>
<integer>12600</integer>
</dict>
</plist>
Contents of Library/LaunchAgents/com.adobe.ARM.UUID.plist (checksum 4116814193)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.adobe.ARM.UUID</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/Applications/Adobe Acrobat XI Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/MacOS/Updater/Adobe Acrobat Updater Helper.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Acrobat Updater Helper</string>
<string>semi-auto</string>
</array>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>StartInterval</key>
<integer>12600</integer>
</dict>
</plist>
Contents of Library/LaunchAgents/com.adobe.ARM.UUID.plist (checksum 926752576)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.adobe.ARM.UUID</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/MacOS/Updater/Adobe Acrobat Updater Helper.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Acrobat Updater Helper</string>
</array>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>StartInterval</key>
<integer>12600</integer>
</dict>
</plist>
Contents of Library/LaunchAgents/com.apple.SafariBookmarksSyncer.plist (checksum 4209634474)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.apple.Safari</string>
<key>LimitLoadToSessionType</key>
<string>Aqua</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/SafariSyncClient.app/Contents/MacOS/S afariSyncClient</string>
<string>--sync</string>
<string>com.apple.Safari</string>
<string>--entitynames</string>
<string>com.apple.bookmarks.Bookmark,com.apple.bookmarks.Folder</string>
</array>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<false/>
<key>ThrottleInterval</key>
<integer>60</integer>
<key>WatchPaths</key>
<array>
<string>/Users/USER/Library/Safari/Bookmarks.plist</string>
</array>
</dict>
...and 1 more line(s)
Contents of Library/LaunchAgents/com.google.keystone.agent.plist (checksum 64800286)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.google.keystone.user.agent</string>
<key>LimitLoadToSessionType</key>
<string>Aqua</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/Users/USER/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/GoogleSoftwareUpdate.bu ndle/Contents/Resources/GoogleSoftwareUpdateAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/GoogleSoftw areUpdateAgent</string>
<string>-runMode</string>
<string>ifneeded</string>
</array>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>StartInterval</key>
<integer>3523</integer>
<key>StandardErrorPath</key>
<string>/dev/null</string>
<key>StandardOutPath</key>
<string>/dev/null</string>
</dict>
</plist>
Bad plists
Library/Preferences/com.apple.iphotomosaic.plist
Listeners
launchd: afpovertcp
launchd: afpovertcp
launchd: microsoft-ds
launchd: ssh
launchd: microsoft-ds
launchd: ssh
kdc: kerberos
User login items
Microsoft Outlook
- /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Microsoft Outlook.app
TransmitMenu
- /Applications/Transmit.app/Contents/MacOS/TransmitMenu.app
ClipMenu
- /Applications/ClipMenu.app
Dept
- /Volumes/Dept
Public
- /Volumes/Public
Apps
- /Volumes/Apps
Restricted files: 4584
Lockfiles: 99
Elapsed time (s): 352 -
Doc2text process using 100% cpu for way too long
I've run into this issue before, and have never received a satisfactory resolution.
When we publish certain PDF documents via collab to the KD, the doc2text process on our portal servers (also our API servers) spin up to 100% CPU for about 90 seconds. This causes the publish from collab to fail, so we resort to directly uploading the file to the KD via content upload.
1) Why is doc2text running on our portal servers in the first place? Is this a result of the portal server or api service? If i move the API service off to another machine, will that remove this CPU hog from our front end servers?
2) Has anyone seen this before, or found a way around it? Is there a newer version of doc2text in 10gR3 that isn't so terrible?
I'm preparing to move to 1-cpu virtuals in our new environment so any process that takes up 100% of the CPU is going to kill performance.Doc2text is native search client functionality used by portal, automation, ws, collab, publisher, etc. The portal components use it when indexing content to search server. It is installed seperately with each portal component. If you have multiple portal components installed on the same box, the ones that use Doc2text will share it from the common folder where it is located. Doc2text uses different libraries for the purpose of raw text extraction and processing, the processed information being sent in a proprietary format to the search server.
Doc2text is a processor heavy component as it needs to execute intensives tasks necessary to parse and extract raw data from such file formats as Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat. Some files may be more complex to extract data from and take longer for this task to complete.
The best way to increase performance would be to install the various portal components onto their own machines. For example not installing portal and automation on seperate servers. This way when you run a crawler job that imports files, the running of doc2text will not use cpu cycles on the portal web server. -
Two nalagent.exe processes w/ 100% cpu on App Launcher close
Hello. We are wondering if nalagent.exe is supposed to be running twice as it does not appear to be this way on all workstations. One nalagent.exe process is running under NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, and the other nalagent.exe process is running under the username.
Reason we are asking is because the one running under the username consumes 100% cpu immediately after closing the Application Launcher Window running on the desktop. Upon closing the Application Launcher, the AUTHORITY\SYSTEM nalagent.exe process closes, and the user nalagent.exe process remains and instantly spikes to 100% indefinitely (unless you kill the process in the task manager).
Using Sysinternals Process Monitor reveals that nalagent.exe is constantly scanning for the following nonexistent registry key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\NetWare\NAL\1.0\Process Management]. These registry lookups appear to be what is causing the 100% cpu usage, but why? Creating the Process Management key does not eliminate the lookups.
This issue is possibly related to another 100% cpu bug we experienced with a "save icons" feature being stored under the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\NetWare\NAL\1.0\Links] registry key. We followed the suggestion of deleting the Links key on logon in the following post and this seems to prevent nalagent.exe from automatically starting up at 100% cpu. Our current issue is only when closing the Application Launcher which starts the 100% cpu usage.
http://forums.novell.com/novell-prod...7-sp1-hp1.html
We have considered preventing the Application Launcher from being closed but there appears to be an underlying problem we would like to understand further. Thank you for any information.
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Mail Can't Open & com.apple.internetaccount process hogging 100% CPU
Desperately seeking answers after Mavericks install..
My mail crashed and now won't open at all. I've tried most (if not all) the suggestions posted by others. Haven't tried deleting and reinstalling mail yet, as this will be my last resort since I have a work account in it that is not on IMAP.
And another troubling issue is my macbook's fan is going crazy and feels like its overheating.
Looking at "Activity Monitor" I see a process "com.apple.internetaccounts" that is taking 100% CPU and 1.6GB of memory!!
No idea what this process is and can't seem to quit it.
PLEASE HELP!!! Thanks in advance
Using EtreCheck, pls see below report:
Hardware Information:
MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012)
MacBook Air - model: MacBookAir5,2
1 1.8 GHz Intel Core i5 CPU: 2 cores
4 GB RAM
Video Information:
Intel HD Graphics 4000 - VRAM: 1024 MB
System Software:
OS X 10.9 (13A603) - Uptime: 0 days 0:11:45
Disk Information:
APPLE SSD SM256E disk0 : (251 GB)
EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /: 250.14 GB (59.72 GB free)
Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
USB Information:
FireWire Information:
Thunderbolt Information:
Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
Kernel Extensions:
Problem System Launch Daemons:
Problem System Launch Agents:
[loaded] com.paragon.NTFS.trial.plist
[loaded] com.paragon.NTFS.upd.plist
Launch Daemons:
[loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
[loaded] com.adobe.SwitchBoard.plist
[loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist
[loaded] net.sourceforge.MonolingualHelper.plist
Launch Agents:
[not loaded] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
[loaded] com.hp.messagecenter.launcher.plist
User Launch Agents:
[loaded] com.adobe.ARM.df0ab5bbe6f698196fcc21e3c1e66dcb758bd911f4d637272d9d8109.plist
[loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist
User Login Items:
None
3rd Party Preference Panes:
Flash Player
Language Aid
MagicPrefs
Paragon NTFS for Mac ® OS X
Internet Plug-ins:
AdobePDFViewer.plugin
AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin
CMBSecurity.plugin
Default Browser.plugin
Flash Player.plugin
FlashPlayer-10.6.plugin
JavaAppletPlugin.plugin
nplastpass.plugin
QuickTime Plugin.plugin
SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin
Silverlight.plugin
User Internet Plug-ins:
aliedit.plugin
Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin
QQMail.plugin
QQMail.plugin
txftn.plugin
RealPlayer Plugin.plugin
txftn.plugin
Bad Fonts:
None
Top Processes by CPU:
100% com.apple.internetaccounts
4% WindowServer
4% com.apple.WebKit.WebContent
2% EtreCheck
1% Safari
1% Activity Monitor
0% fontd
0% hidd
0% sysmond
0% aosnotifyd
Top Processes by Memory:
1.62 GB com.apple.internetaccounts
180 MB com.apple.IconServicesAgent
143 MB com.apple.WebKit.WebContent
111 MB Safari
49 MB Dock
45 MB WindowServer
37 MB mds_stores
37 MB Activity Monitor
33 MB Finder
25 MB com.apple.WebKit.Networking
Virtual Memory Statistics
35 MB Free RAM
1.51 GB Active RAM
1.48 GB Inactive RAM
587 MB Wired RAM
252 MB Page-ins
840 KB Page-outs@Drewli77 yup that's it. When Mail opened I chose Google/Gmail and let Mail set the account up for me.
Before doing that I had noticed com.apple.internetaccounts hogging the CPU. I went into System Preferences > Internet Accounts, waited 10 minutes for the spinning ball to stop, then deleted the Google account in there. There was only one Google account in there, despite the fact that I have four Google accounts set up in Mac Mail. Anyway this one account seemed to be what was slowing down that preference pane. After deleting Accounts.plist I re-added my accounts in Mail, which added them to the Internet Accounts preference pane, but now that preference pane (and Mail) open just fine without hogging resources.
What annoys me is the fact that hitting Delete on a message sends it to Trash, which in Mavericks corresponds to Gmail's Trash, meaning it gets purged every month (regardless of the setting you choose in Mac Mail). I've been using Option-Delete to Archive it, but I wish I could just use Delete for that, since I always Archive and rarely Trash messages. I would set another folder to be used for Trash, but sadly, all of the options under Mailbox > "Use this mailbox for" are greyed out. -
Copying from USB NTFS device with Dolphin (KDE) causes 100% CPU usage
I am copying +/- 30 GB of Music files (flac) from my external USB HDD which is formatted as NTFS.
I have installed ntfs-3g and am experiencing near 100% CPU usage. What's wrong?
Additional info: I am using KDE and initiated the copying through dolphin. KDE's system monitor only shows CPU usage near 100%, but no processes in the process view could be responsable.
Thanks!What mount options are used for that ntfs drive?
Edit: There are many similar threads but I couldn't find a solution other than trying out some kernel and cpufrequtils fun.
Last edited by karol (2011-01-16 18:12:15) -
Small Acrobat file causes 100% cpu usage with v. 7.09
Using Acrobat professional 7.09
I have a small acrobat file (94k) that causes my cpu to peg at 100% I used acrobat professional to convert an eps file to a pdf file. Is there a general known issue that could be causing this?
Stephen> Looking at the plot, you might want to consider trying to use a vector graphic in the future. It looks like a plot that you may have created in MATLAB or such. In that case, why not just print to the PDF.
I used matplotlib, which can generate png, eps, svg, or even pdf files. The pdf in question was converted by acrobat from eps, which has worked well for me in the past. I wish acrobat pro 7 could handle svg.
Stephen -
OAM process takes 100% CPU (strange SQL in it)
Hi!
I have noticed on our PROD that on eprocess is taking more then 7 hours with 100% CPU load. Here is brief detail about it:
03:08:12 apps@PROD> @si 547
Current SQL....have result if session is active....
SQL_FULLTEXT
Select count(distinct(R.Request_ID)) From Fnd_Concurrent_Programs_vl CP, Fnd_User U, Fnd_Concurr
ent_Requests R, Fnd_Responsibility_Tl RES, Fnd_Application_vl A
Elapsed: 00:00:00.06
SID_SERIAL STATE OSUSER TERMINAL LOGON SEC_WAIT LAST_CALL
547,42977 WAITED SHO prod unknown 12.01 12:50:54 26423 26425
RT TIME
Elapsed: 00:00:00.01
SID_SERIAL AUDSID DBPID APPPID USERNAME MODULE ACTION STATUS STATE
547,42977 11087548 10585 1344 APPS OAM ACTIVE WAITED SHO
RT TIME
Elapsed: 00:00:00.01
03:15:41 apps@PROD> As you can see, SQL is prety strange and it's plan is several Gigs(!!!) Because module is OAM I have no guts to kill it just like that. Is there any way to see what is this really and could it be killed (Do I have to restart concurrent) or what?
THX in front.
Damir Vadas
Edited by: Funky on Jan 13, 2009 3:15 AMAfter some KGB approaches, one user with System Administrator responsibility has admit that he has run by mistake u query!
So be aware whom do you expose System Administrator responsibility!
Case closed! -
Repaint() causes 100%cpu useage
im not sure where ive gone wrong but its using 100% of cpu. source below (a little messey - im a beginner)
its a graphing extention to an applet - thanks for the help
public class MyCanvasGraph extends Canvas {
public void update(Graphics g) {
paint(g);
int graph1X = 0;
int graph1Y = 20;
int graph2X = 0;
int graph2Y = 175;
public void paint(Graphics g){
String whichStation = Team.convertInt(monitorSelected);
int scaleBY = 10 ;
int scaleBY2 = 100 ;
int[] dataRecieved = Team.getRecieved();
int timeForGraph = Team.timeCounter();
int[] dataWaiting = Team.getWaiting();
timeForGraph=timeForGraph/500;
// retrieve values of data at A - H and Scale to fit graph by value of scaleBY
if (timeChange!=timeForGraph) { // only update graph if data has changed - allows applet to run smoother
if ( monitorChange == monitorSelected ) { // make sure the monitored station is the same otherwise graph needs to be cleared
System.arraycopy(graphArrayWaiting, 1, graphArrayWaiting, 0, 240);
graphArrayWaiting[239] = dataWaiting[monitorSelected]/scaleBY ;
System.arraycopy(graphArrayRecieved, 1, graphArrayRecieved, 0, 240);
int ammountRecieved = dataRecieved[monitorSelected]/scaleBY2 ;
if ( ammountRecieved>=1000) {ammountRecieved=1000;}
graphArrayRecieved[239] = ammountRecieved ;
else { monitorChange = monitorSelected;
for(int t=0;t<=240;t++){
graphArrayWaiting[t]=0;
graphArrayRecieved[t]=0;}
// KEY
g.setColor(Color.blue);
g.fillRect( 25, 147 ,12,12);
g.drawString("Data Waiting", 40, 158);
g.setColor(Color.black);
g.drawRect( 25, 147 ,12,12);
g.setColor(Color.red);
g.fillRect( 125, 147 ,12,12);
g.drawString("Data Sent", 140 , 158);
g.setColor(Color.black);
g.drawRect( 125, 147 ,12,12);
g.setColor(new Color(192,192,192));
g.drawRect( 20, 143 ,180,20);
// TOP GRAPH
g.setColor(Color.black);
g.drawLine(graph1X + 20, graph1Y+10, graph1X + 20, graph1Y + 110); // draw Y axis
g.drawLine(graph1X + 20, graph1Y + 110, graph1X + 260, graph1Y + 110); // draw X axis
g.drawString("T I M E", graph1X + 225 , graph1Y + 125); // write TIME
g.drawString("D", graph1X + 9 , graph1Y + 40); // write DATA
g.drawString("A", graph1X + 9 , graph1Y + 60);
g.drawString("T", graph1X + 9 , graph1Y + 80);
g.drawString("A", graph1X + 9 , graph1Y + 100);
// BOTTOM GRAPH
g.drawLine(graph2X + 20, graph2Y, graph2X + 20, graph2Y + 100); // draw Y axis
g.drawLine(graph2X + 20, graph2Y + 100, graph2X + 260, graph2Y + 100); // draw X axis
g.drawString("A", graph2X + 30 , graph2Y + 125); // WRITE a - h
g.drawString("B", graph2X + 60 , graph2Y + 125);
g.drawString("C", graph2X + 90 , graph2Y + 125);
g.drawString("D", graph2X + 120 , graph2Y + 125);
g.drawString("E", graph2X + 150 , graph2Y + 125);
g.drawString("F", graph2X + 180 , graph2Y + 125);
g.drawString("G", graph2X + 210 , graph2Y + 125);
g.drawString("H", graph2X + 240 , graph2Y + 125);
g.drawString("D", graph2X + 9 , graph2Y + 30); // write DATA
g.drawString("A", graph2X + 9 , graph2Y + 50);
g.drawString("T", graph2X + 9 , graph2Y + 70);
g.drawString("A", graph2X + 9 , graph2Y + 90);
g.setColor(Color.white);
g.fillRect(graph1X + 21, graph1Y -19,239,129); // Get rid of previous lines on graph 1
g.fillRect(graph2X + 21, graph2Y +1 ,239,99); // Get rid of previous lines on graph 2
g.setColor(new Color(192,192,192)); // set bar graph grid colour to grey
for(int s=1;s<=10;s++){ // draws 10 lines to make a grid for graph 1
g.drawLine(graph1X + 20, graph1Y + 10*s , graph1X + 260, graph1Y + 10*s );
for(int s=1;s<=10;s++){ // draws 10 lines to make a grid for graph 2
g.drawLine(graph2X + 20, graph2Y + 10*s - 10, graph2X + 260, graph2Y + 10*s - 10);
// WHICH STATION IS BEING MONITORED
g.setColor(Color.black);
g.drawRect( 130, 12 ,120,13);
g.setColor(Color.blue);
g.drawString("Monitoring Station ", 137 , 23);
g.setColor(Color.red);
g.drawString(whichStation, 238 , 23);
g.setColor(Color.blue); // set line colour to blue
// PLOT GRAPH ONE LINE GRAPH
for(int t=1;t<=2;t++){
timeChange=timeForGraph ;// see if the tame hs changed
for(int s=1;s<=238;s++){
g.setColor(Color.red);
g.drawLine(graph1X+20+s, 130-graphArrayRecieved[s], graph1X+s+21, 130-graphArrayRecieved[s+1]);
g.setColor(Color.blue);
g.drawLine(graph1X+20+s, 130-graphArrayWaiting[s], graph1X+s+21, 130-graphArrayWaiting[s+1]);
// prepare data for graph 2
int dataAt ;
int recievedAt ;
int dataAtA = dataWaiting[1];
dataAtA = dataAtA/scaleBY;
int recievedAtA = dataRecieved[1];
recievedAtA = recievedAtA/scaleBY2;
int dataAtB = dataWaiting[2];
dataAtB = dataAtB/scaleBY;
int recievedAtB = dataRecieved[2];
recievedAtB = recievedAtB/scaleBY2;
int dataAtC = dataWaiting[3];
dataAtC = dataAtC/scaleBY;
int recievedAtC = dataRecieved[3];
recievedAtC = recievedAtC /scaleBY2;
int dataAtD= dataWaiting[4];
dataAtD = dataAtD/scaleBY;
int recievedAtD = dataRecieved[4];
recievedAtD = recievedAtD/scaleBY2;
int dataAtE = dataWaiting[5];
dataAtE = dataAtE/scaleBY;
int recievedAtE = dataRecieved[5];
recievedAtE = recievedAtE/scaleBY2;
int dataAtF = dataWaiting[6];
dataAtF = dataAtF/scaleBY;
int recievedAtF = dataRecieved[6];
recievedAtF = recievedAtF/scaleBY2;
int dataAtG = dataWaiting[7];
dataAtG = dataAtG/scaleBY;
int recievedAtG = dataRecieved[7];
recievedAtG = recievedAtG/scaleBY2;
int dataAtH = dataWaiting[8];
dataAtH = dataAtH/scaleBY;
int recievedAtH = dataRecieved[8];
recievedAtH = recievedAtH/scaleBY2;
for(int s=1;s<=8;s++){
switch (s) {
case 1 : dataAt = dataAtA;
recievedAt = recievedAtA ;
break ;
case 2 : dataAt = dataAtB;
recievedAt = recievedAtB ;
break;
case 3 : dataAt = dataAtC;
recievedAt = recievedAtC ;
break;
case 4 : dataAt = dataAtD;
recievedAt = recievedAtD ;
break;
case 5 : dataAt = dataAtE;
recievedAt = recievedAtE ;
break;
case 6 : dataAt = dataAtF;
recievedAt = recievedAtF ;
break;
case 7 : dataAt = dataAtG;
recievedAt = recievedAtG ;
break;
case 8 : dataAt = dataAtH;
recievedAt = recievedAtH ;
break;
default : dataAt = dataAtA;
recievedAt = recievedAtA ;
break ;
}// end case
// PLOT GRAPH 2 (BAR GRAPH)
g.fillRect( graph2X - 5 + 30*s , graph2Y + 100 - dataAt, 10, dataAt ); // bar for A
g.setColor(Color.red);
g.fillRect( graph2X +5 + 30*s , graph2Y + 100 - recievedAt, 10, recievedAt ); // bar for A
g.setColor(Color.blue);
} // end loop
} //end if statement (refresh control)
} // closes for loop
repaint();
} // closes paint
} // closes MyCanvasGraphThis is the second %100 cpu utilization message I see in less than 24 hours.
I recommend you start with the basics, and learn about about paint() repaint() logic, if you have to wonder why calling repaint() is not necessary inside of paint() you need to learn the basics first.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/painting/overview.html
http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html
Please read these two links. -
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