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Yeah, if you ENDJOB it will cause the server to quit.

Have you looked into agent profiling?

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From:
rob@xxxxxxxxx
To:
domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:
04/17/2007 02:56 PM
Subject:
How to trace a runaway agent.


Have this agent that shows up in agent manager under SHOW TASKS. Also
seems to be spiking it's share (and then some) of CPU.
TELL AMGR QUIT shuts down some of the amgr jobs but not this one.
Hate to try ENDJOB because I'm willing to bet it will restart the whole
server. And, the server gets bounced every night as part of it's backup,
thus we can wait.

Anyway to trace this agent to find out what it's doing? Custom internal
code.
Anyway to blast it without restarting the server?

Rob Berendt

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