02-18-2008 09:29 PM - edited 03-18-2019 08:29 PM
Hi experts,
we've been receiving alot of these high cpu usage. The issue is why are these changing randomly? So we cannot focus on which to attend to! we already restarted the server, but still the same.and the server is not yet crushing which we don't want of course!
Any suggestion?
thanks
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Cisco At 14:27:03 on 02/18/2008 on node x.x.x.x.
Processor load over 90 Percent.
okclient (41 percent) uses most of the CPU.
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Cisco At 00:06:03 on 02/19/2008 on node x.x.x.x.
Processor load over 90 Percent.
java (79 percent) uses most of the CPU.
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Cisco At 02:27:44 on 02/19/2008 on node x.x.x.x.
Processor load over 90 Percent.
ccm (100 percent) uses most of the CPU.
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Cisco At 06:27:43 on 02/19/2008 on node x.x.x.x.
Processor load over 90 Percent.
TSC (91 percent) uses most of the CPU.
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Cisco At 08:28:00 on 02/19/2008 on node x.x.x.x.
Processor load over 90 Percent.
ccm (71 percent) uses most of the CPU.
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Cisco At 12:28:24 on 02/19/2008 on node x.x.x.x.
Processor load over 90 Percent.
leventmgr (30 percent) uses most of the CPU.
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Cisco At 16:28:19 on 02/19/2008 on node x.x.x.x.
Processor load over 90 Percent.
TSC (84 percent) uses most of the CPU.
02-22-2008 02:04 PM
Restart DBL Layer Monitor service on the publisher.This should take care of the problem . also check the details of this bug :CSCse47327
02-25-2008 07:03 PM
thanks rrjoas45.
follow up, is only the CDR affected when we restart this service or anything else is affected?
tnx
03-02-2008 09:57 PM
hi rrjoas45,
when i restart the DBL Layer Monitor service, will the Ip Phones be affected? i.e. reboot
tnx
03-03-2008 05:28 PM
sorry, the issue was not fixed when the Cisco Database Layer Monitor service was restarted. Any other idea?
not related to bug: CSCse47327
Cisco IOS version:
OS Image: 2000.2.7
OS Service Release: 2000.4.2sr5a
OS Upgrade: 2000.4.2
CM ver: 4.1(3)sr3a
tnx
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