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Consumption of Java usage in the system
- santosh.k
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15 years 10 months ago #3677
by santosh.k
Consumption of Java usage in the system was created by santosh.k
Guys,
This is my first thread to the group.
We are facing very strange issue. We are on Java 1.5/ R8.003/ JBASE 5 and minor 16.
In our server some times the usage of java consumption is too much. (Some times it uses 100% of CPU). If we stop the tcserver the process which is consumed more CPU usage will vanish, again if we start it will start accumulating. We grep the most consumed CPU processes. It shows its from java and owner is tcuser (Which we are running the tcserver) and shows that tSS is getting executed.
My query is how to identify jobs which are executing on that particular process id, want more details on this. tSS is very generalised which it will not useful for us to avoid those process.
Really appreciate someone can help on this.
This is my first thread to the group.
We are facing very strange issue. We are on Java 1.5/ R8.003/ JBASE 5 and minor 16.
In our server some times the usage of java consumption is too much. (Some times it uses 100% of CPU). If we stop the tcserver the process which is consumed more CPU usage will vanish, again if we start it will start accumulating. We grep the most consumed CPU processes. It shows its from java and owner is tcuser (Which we are running the tcserver) and shows that tSS is getting executed.
My query is how to identify jobs which are executing on that particular process id, want more details on this. tSS is very generalised which it will not useful for us to avoid those process.
Really appreciate someone can help on this.
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15 years 10 months ago #3690
by saahmad
Replied by saahmad on topic Re:Consumption of Java usage in the system
There are no simple answers to your questions.
Check TCServers log Process IDs are sometimes logged into the logs
You may be running many environments on the same server.
Are you opening some other channels besides the default.
There may be many issues. It is best that your server System Admin team and the T24 system admin sit together and zero in on the issue.
Check TCServers log Process IDs are sometimes logged into the logs
You may be running many environments on the same server.
Are you opening some other channels besides the default.
There may be many issues. It is best that your server System Admin team and the T24 system admin sit together and zero in on the issue.
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