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Patrick,
I wish I had a solution for you. I have an open PMR with IBM with a very 
similar issue. Just one of our servers on our iSeries ( we have 13 on the same 
partition ), the Router tasks tacks out at 99 percent and it slows the 
performance on just 2 other servers.  When we look at the console, there seems 
to be nothing going on out of the ordinary. This continues for about 2-3 min 
and mail will stack on the mail.box of the server whose router task is peaking. 
Then it comes down to normal and mail routes and clears out of the mail.box. 
Unfortunatly, this happens sporadically and we have been unable to find any 
solution. If/when we find a resolution to this, I will pass my findings to you 
to see if it helps. 



----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Trapp" [ptrapp@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 07/21/2006 03:51 PM
To: domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: High CPU again




I have a server task that's been sitting at 85% plus and a total CPU that's
been at 99.9% for twenty minutes.  The server console appears to be
processing as normal -- no errors apparent -- just high CPU and the
resulting slow connections to users.

What exactly does the server task do?  Is it just responsible for
communication to clients, as the name might indicate?  Or is there
something else that might be running its processes so high?

Thanks for any insights,
Patrick

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