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A follow-up: the high CPU load was almost certainly linked to the ldm server that was running. Once it was shut down, load dropped to close to 0. Upon restart, load jumped back up to the vicinity of 20.00. I then shut down the LDM and purged the data directories (which were very very large since no scouring had been done). Restarting the LDM shows low system load so far. I will enable LDM scouring and keep an eye on things. _____________________________________________ Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator Dept. of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences University at Albany Earth Science 235, 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222 Email: ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx> Phone: 518-442-4578 _____________________________________________ From: awips2-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:awips2-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tyle, Kevin R Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 11:00 AM To: awips2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [awips2-users] CPU load on EDEX/LDM server Hi, I am running an EDEX server, also running LDM, using the 13.2 version that Michael has made available to us. It is on a CentOS5 platform, 32-bit, 16 CPU, 12 GB RAM. I am not running CAVE on this machine. I regularly see an average load around 20.00, which seems excessive. Lots of java, httpd, postmaster processes owned by user awips. Does this load seem excessive? What do others see? If this load indeed seems excessive, any ideas to troubleshoot? Thanks, Kevin _____________________________________________ Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator Dept. of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences University at Albany Earth Science 235, 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222 Email: ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx> Phone: 518-442-4578 _____________________________________________
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