High CPU with AFP & SMB

I have setup a 2.3DP XServer running Tiger/1047 and it seems to be working fine. This is a stand alone box with accounts imported from our main 2.0 SP XServer running Panther/1039 (both are stand alone). Most of these accounts were taken from a 10.1.5 server (without any issues).
For some odd reason, I am seeing extremely high CPU utilization for the users connection. Sometimes one users will cause AFP (root) to run at upwards of 90% CPU (using all of one CPU). SMB is similar - we have one remote user connecting this way.
The Tiger server went into production (pre-production at this point) as 10.4.7 and has only been rebooted once (which is really too much, but I digress). I have stoped and started AFP, but its still going crazy hogging the CPU. I have not seen anything like this on our 10.3.9 box (even when it was 10.3.7).
The Tiger box has the following services running:
AFP
Software Update (but not functioning yet ...)
Web
Windows (SMB)
The only other things that come to mind is one of the shares (there are only 3) is self mounted on the servers desktop over "SMB" (though I'm told its not exactly like mounting a remote SMB volume).
The system have the PCI video card (Radeon) but is not running with monitor ...
and I'm am showing the following errors
Aug 31 03:43:14 4ql5d91 servermgrd: servermgr_dns: no reverse DNS entry for server, various services may not function properly
Aug 31 04:13:14 4ql5d91 servermgrd: servermgr_dns: more than one name for the primary IP address, unable to pick one
we have the DNS setup for two domains ... also the random promp "4ql5d91" is annoying (I've seen this in OS X client frequently, but have not shown it to cause any problem).
Any ideas as to how to resolve the performance issue?
thx

I have setup a 2.3DP XServer running Tiger/1047 and it seems to be working fine. This is a stand alone box with accounts imported from our main 2.0 SP XServer running Panther/1039 (both are stand alone). Most of these accounts were taken from a 10.1.5 server (without any issues).
For some odd reason, I am seeing extremely high CPU utilization for the users connection. Sometimes one users will cause AFP (root) to run at upwards of 90% CPU (using all of one CPU). SMB is similar - we have one remote user connecting this way.
The Tiger server went into production (pre-production at this point) as 10.4.7 and has only been rebooted once (which is really too much, but I digress). I have stoped and started AFP, but its still going crazy hogging the CPU. I have not seen anything like this on our 10.3.9 box (even when it was 10.3.7).
The Tiger box has the following services running:
AFP
Software Update (but not functioning yet ...)
Web
Windows (SMB)
The only other things that come to mind is one of the shares (there are only 3) is self mounted on the servers desktop over "SMB" (though I'm told its not exactly like mounting a remote SMB volume).
The system have the PCI video card (Radeon) but is not running with monitor ...
and I'm am showing the following errors
Aug 31 03:43:14 4ql5d91 servermgrd: servermgr_dns: no reverse DNS entry for server, various services may not function properly
Aug 31 04:13:14 4ql5d91 servermgrd: servermgr_dns: more than one name for the primary IP address, unable to pick one
we have the DNS setup for two domains ... also the random promp "4ql5d91" is annoying (I've seen this in OS X client frequently, but have not shown it to cause any problem).
Any ideas as to how to resolve the performance issue?
thx

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