Re: High CPU on wsuser32.exe
I am having the same issue. With windows XP, a 4.83 sp1 client, and
ZFD
3.2..
Do you have any help?
"Kai Reichert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:C4tM9.2293$[email protected]..
> Hi Devon,
> havn't seen the mouse issue for a while. Should be gone with SP1.
Have
> you tried to reinstall remote management from the server based setup
> (rmsetup /uninstall, reboot, then rmsetup)
>
> --
> Regards, Kai Reichert
> Novell Support Connection SysOp
>
> NetWare! Life is too short for reboots.
>
>
Nothing from the top of my head.
Try reinstalling the remote management setup and see if it helps.
Regards, Kai Reichert
Novell Support Forums SysOp
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Hi,
i've got a Windows 2003 server (4GB Mem) and noticed that sawserver.exe is taking more then 80% of the CPU. Yesterday it was the whole day like that, so i restarted the server, because i couldn't stop the service for Oracle BI Server. This happened now 3 times. Now everything looks ok, but I think it will happen again.
What could be the cause and what are the main things to improve performance for the OBI server?
regards,
OsmanThere are 2 servers involved in BI: (1) Analytics Server (SAS) and (2) Analytics Web Server (SAW). The high CPU you are getting is from the sawserver so here are a couple of performance tips to speed that one up (let me know if you need any tips on the Analytics Server):
Tip1: Reduce Maximum Number of Rows in Table View
Reducing the maximum number of rows that can be returned in a table view result set can significantly improve performance by reducing the system resources that can be consumed by a given user session.
This option defaults to 65000.
instanceconfig.xml
/WebConfig/ServerInstance/ResultRowLimit
Tip2: Reduce User Session Expiry Time
Reducing the user session expiry time can increase performance since resources associated with individual user sessions can be released to service other requests. The downside is that users may be requested to log in more frequently and can lose transient session state if they fail to interact with the system over a longer period than the expiry time.
instanceconfig.xml
/WebConfig/ServerInstance/Auth/ExternalLogon
The default for this 180 minutes. Try reducing this and see if it has any effect on performance.
Note: both the Saw server and the Scheduler have a config file named instanceconfig.xml! Make sure you edit the saw server instanceconfig.xml and not the scheduler one. -
Taskhost.exe DfpCommon.dll thread high CPU utilization
Pic: http://fud.community.services.support.microsoft.com/Fud/FileDownloadHandler.ashx?fid=f1b9ab2d-9b4e-4ed9-ba70-21a1e1d8e304
Looks like a bug. What's happening?
Stack:
ntoskrnl.exe!KeSynchronizeExecution+0x2246
ntoskrnl.exe!KeRemoveQueueEx+0x108e
ntoskrnl.exe!KeRemoveQueueEx+0xae9
ntoskrnl.exe!KeWaitForSingleObject+0x22a
ntoskrnl.exe!KeSetBasePriorityThread+0x4ec
ntoskrnl.exe!KeRemoveQueueEx+0x281d
ntoskrnl.exe!KeSynchronizeExecution+0x4133
DfpCommon.dll!IsRunningElevated+0x5e98
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0xda7e
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0xe49d
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0xedc4
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0xeafe
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0x161e5
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0x1a8a0
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0x1a9a7
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0x1a7fb
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0x19782
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0x1c537
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0x1f340
DfpCommon.dll!DllUnregisterServer+0x1eb24
DfpCommon.dll!IsRunningElevated+0x17e3c
DfpCommon.dll!IsRunningElevated+0x17ff6
KERNEL32.DLL!BaseThreadInitThunk+0xd
ntdll.dll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x1dChecked this ?
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-performance/taskhostexe-dfpcommondll-thread-high-cpu/c16ce12f-5bc4-4f59-9e08-7404c554a8e5
Arnav Sharma | http://arnavsharma.net/ Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading
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I know this question has been asked a lot, but I haven't really been able to find a definitive guide.
We are running SharePoint 2013 March CU on a Windows 2012 box (24 GB RAM). We have a web application that "randomly" causes our CPU usage on the server to spike at 99%. Unfortunately, it doesn't correct itself until we recycle the application pool
in question. What's interesting is that end users don't really notice a performance hit. However, if we want to do things in Central Administration it creates havoc on the rest of our web applications on the box ultimately causing everything to time
out.
I've narrowed the issue down to a particular application pool. Per Microsoft's best practice, this application pool only has one web application associated with it. I am trying to figure out the root cause of the issue and was wondering if I could get some
suggestions or guidance on what I can do from here. I have Process Monitor installed on the server and can trace the PID, however, I am having a hard time figuring out how to narrow down the results.
We do have a custom farm solution that I believe to be the issue, however, I have no way of definitively saying that this is the issue.
There are some other PowerShell scripts that are not disposing of objects properly and I have contacted each script owner to modify their scripts to correct that issue. With that said, I ran each script individually and they didn't cause the CPU to spike
(even when they didn't dispose of the objects properly).
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.is it single server farm or whats the role of the server in farm?
also things to check / monitor if this start during the Search Crawl or Profile Snyc or Web Analytics.
easy way( not easy) is use the DebugDiag tool to investigate which stuff cause the issue.
How to use the Debug Diagnostics Tool to troubleshoot high CPU usage by a process in IIS
also check this post will guide you for trouble shooting the issue:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2052633/w3wp-exe-using-100-cpu-where-to-start
Please remember to mark your question as answered &Vote helpful,if this solves/helps your problem. ****************************************************************************************** Thanks -WS MCITP(SharePoint 2010, 2013) Blog: http://wscheema.com/blog
We have a two server farm. Application/Web Front End and a Database server.
Crawls don't seem to be an issue. I've preformed crawls with little to no impact on CPU usage.
I will attempt the DebugDiag tool and let you know my results. -
High CPU Usage by System.exe (20-60%) only when system is idle
When I leave my computer idle (for 60 seconds or longer usually) the System.exe process begins consuming all of the CPU resources. I ran xperf but am having trouble finding the root cause of this CPU spike. This problem is only present since installing Windows
8.
This .7z etl file is here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/64956730/HighCPUUsage.7z
Anyone able to assist on this?
** I have followed some of the instructions on the threads here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/W8ITProPreRel/thread/81d8345d-4acd-43e8-947b-7971e3893b99 and http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/W8ITProPreRel/thread/c3f06d6d-d7ba-4427-9ceb-05e88a5e31e9Hi,
Please also check the issue referring to the method below:
Troubleshooting High CPU Utilization issues using Tracelog.exe
http://blogs.technet.com/b/askperf/archive/2012/01/20/troubleshooting-high-cpu-utilization-issues-using-tracelog-exe.aspx
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Nicholas Li
TechNet Community Support
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