Hi,
I know, I have a bug in generating Cisco 7970. But the real problem is that that bug cripples my whole LMCE system. I've disabled Orbiter devices, unchecked "Reconfigure device", have checked Ignore On, but OrbiterGen keeps generating that ORbiter and mysqld takes over CPU and my system cripples...
Any way to stop that behaviour (since Cisco 7970 is plug'nplay, I'm not sure if I can delete that Orbiter easily)...
Thanks in advance,
regards,
Bulek.
Quote from: bulek on May 24, 2008, 10:59:22 AM
Hi,
I know, I have a bug in generating Cisco 7970. But the real problem is that that bug cripples my whole LMCE system. I've disabled Orbiter devices, unchecked "Reconfigure device", have checked Ignore On, but OrbiterGen keeps generating that ORbiter and mysqld takes over CPU and my system cripples...
Any way to stop that behaviour (since Cisco 7970 is plug'nplay, I'm not sure if I can delete that Orbiter easily)...
Thanks in advance,
regards,
Bulek.
Sure just delete it in Web Admin.
Andrew
Quote from: totallymaxed on May 24, 2008, 01:11:43 PM
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Sure just delete it in Web Admin.
Andrew
Hi,
thanks for the tip. But it seems that I cannot delete it. I've deleted it under Orbiters page (Delete button) - but Orbiter still appears. Then I've tried also to enter Advanced page and "Delete this device" from there, but also didn't help...
Mysqld takes over cpu (up tp 150% - hope that mathematicians aren't looking this - don't know how to explain that some process takes more time than it's available...)...
I guess I'll have to do clean installation, but will have a lot of work to replicate setup that is pretty complex....
Regards,
Bulek.
Quote from: bulek on May 25, 2008, 09:37:41 AM
Quote from: totallymaxed on May 24, 2008, 01:11:43 PM
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Sure just delete it in Web Admin.
Andrew
Hi,
thanks for the tip. But it seems that I cannot delete it. I've deleted it under Orbiters page (Delete button) - but Orbiter still appears. Then I've tried also to enter Advanced page and "Delete this device" from there, but also didn't help...
Mysqld takes over cpu (up tp 150% - hope that mathematicians aren't looking this - don't know how to explain that some process takes more time than it's available...)...
I guess I'll have to do clean installation, but will have a lot of work to replicate setup that is pretty complex....
Regards,
Bulek.
I'd suggest a Mantis on this issue... and maybe on of the Dev's can take a look for you.
Andrew
Quote from: bulek on May 25, 2008, 09:37:41 AM
Mysqld takes over cpu (up tp 150% - hope that mathematicians aren't looking this - don't know how to explain that some process takes more time than it's available...)...
There are several ways to compute cpu utilization, in some ways, having 2 CPUs (like dual core) will give you 200% total capacity.